Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Families, Farms, And Small Businesses Getting Hit With Taxes On Summer Essentials And Fuel 
REGINA – Carla Beck’s team is calling once again for Scott Moe to temporarily suspend the taxes on gas and diesel as Saskatchewan families gear up for the summer season.
Power Bills, Rent, Food Prices & More — All Continue To Go Up As Sask. Party Sits On Hands 
REGINA – Carla Beck is calling on Scott Moe to take immediate action to make life more affordable for Saskatchewan people — and he can start by scrapping a car insurance rate hike set to come into force Monday.
Sask. Party Has Already Slapped $136 Million More On Families, Farms & Small Businesses Without Consultation And After Insisting No Rate Hike Was Coming
REGINA – Carla Beck’s team has made a submission to the independent Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel (SRRP) of evidence deliberately withheld by Scott Moe and the Sask. Party as they attempt to ram through the first of what will be many hikes to power bills paid by Saskatchewan families, farms and small businesses.
Pelican Narrows, Other Communities Face Public Safety Crisis As Northern Crime Rate Nearly Nine Times Higher Than Urban Centers
PRINCE ALBERT – Carla Beck’s team is sounding the alarm on Scott Moe for failing the people of the North — again — by failing to deliver real, tangible action to make communities safer as new data shows crime rates in the North are nine times higher than those in urban centres in central and southern Saskatchewan.

Rate Review Process Ends Tomorrow As Moe, Minister Try To Slip Another $40 Million Past Saskatchewan People
REGINA – In what a becoming a near-daily run of errors, failures and complete arrogance and ignorance to Saskatchewan voters, Scott Moe and his incompetent Minister have again reported a bigger deficit number at SaskPower.

Sask. Party Stonewalls Nine Bills From Carla Beck’s Team To Make Life More Affordable
SASKATOON – Carla Beck’s team is calling out Scott Moe for plunging Saskatchewan people into the most expensive summer on record, after the Sask. Party refused to advance nine different pieces of legislation that would have had a major and immediate impact on making life more affordable.