Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Moe loyalist Richard “Porky” Porter planted on “independent” tire board

Moe spent last two weeks claiming zero influence over controversial tire recycling agency

REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition released documents revealing that longtime Scott Moe loyalist Richard “Porky” Porter is a key player in Tire Stewardship Saskatchewan, despite the Premier previously claiming that he has no influence over the controversial “independent industry-led” agency.

Sask. NDP releases gov’t RFP that excluded Shercom from south Saskatchewan market

Premier Moe on record claiming company decided against bidding for RFP

REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition released the government’s original request for proposals (RFP) at the heart of the Shercom controversy. The Saskatchewan-based company was forced to lay off 60 workers after a government agency gave Shercom’s contract to American-based CRM.

US company awarded Sask. company’s contract after hiring Doherty to lobby Moe

REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition released new documents showing that former Sask. Party Finance Minister Kevin Doherty was hired as a lobbyist by a US rubber recycling company. The US company was later awarded a lucrative contract previously held by a local Saskatchewan business.

Beck calls for Cockrill’s resignation over lie about insult to grieving mother

Pattern of lies contribute to bad blood between teachers, Sask. Party gov’t

REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck called on Premier Scott Moe to fire his Education Minister, Jeremy Cockrill. Moe’s minister has repeatedly misled the public, most recently lying about an apology he did not deliver to a grieving mother whose daughter passed away.

49 emergency room nurses slam Sask. Party in letter

Poor working conditions, favouritism, $300K travel nurse pay at issue

REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition released a letter signed by 49 emergency room nurses in Saskatoon. The letter slams the Sask. Party government for failing to support Saskatchewan nurses and curb the province’s reliance on expensive out-of-province travel nurses.