MOOSE JAW - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck stood with concerned parents and grandparents outside St. Agnes School in Moose Jaw. Together, they spoke up for the many kids with autism who are not reaching their full potential because of funding cuts.
Only 1 extra classroom teacher hired during Moe years despite 15,000 more students
9,477 classroom teachers in 2016/2017, 9,478 in 2023/2024; enrolment has increased by 15,254
SASKATOON - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck released new education workforce numbers. Since the 2016/2017 school year, the total number of classroom teachers has only increased by one while enrolment has increased by 15,254.
Official Opposition demands answers over Sunrise Motel price inflations
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Ethics and Democracy Critic Meara Conway pressed the Moe government for answers after the Sunrise Motel, which is owned by Sask. Party MLA Gary Grewal, appears to have massively inflated the rates of motel stays for Ministry of Social Services recipients.
Sask. Party now charging patients for emergency room parking
Moe gov stands by $765,000 booth at COP28 despite Premier Smith going without it
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Regina Douglas Park MLA Nicole Sarauer grilled the Sask. Party government for eliminating free parking and issuing tickets at Regina emergency rooms.
FOI reveals no local ambulance available +1,100 times
Moe’s Minister insists health plan is fine
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Health Critic Vicki Mowat slammed Scott Moe’s Sask. Party government after a freedom of information request revealed that, since February, no local ambulance was available to respond to a whopping 1,132 calls for emergency help.
Dubai climate change retreat most expensive trip in Saskatchewan History
Moe gov says no cost-of-living relief because “there’s lots of demands on the budget”
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck put Premier Scott Moe on blast for billing taxpayers for an eye-wateringly expensive climate change retreat in Dubai, a city in the United Arab Emirates known for its luxury shopping and lively nightlife. The Premier still has yet to depart but the taxpayer-funded climate change retreat is already shaping up to be the most expensive trip in Saskatchewan’s history.