Sask. Party Balks At Action To Fight Child Poverty In Saskatchewan
SASKATOON – On the heels of a devastating report showing Saskatchewan has the highest rate of child poverty in Canada, a new study in Saskatoon has found that one-in-five homeless people in the city are under the age of 24.
Healthcare Workers On Frontlines Forced To Turn To Food Bank Because Of Wage Stagnation
REGINA - Scott Moe’s campaign cronies and appointees at the senior ranks of the Saskatchewan Health Authority were handed massive raises last year while failing to do their jobs and driving public healthcare into the ground.
Initial Work Focuses On Delivering Primary Care, Restoring Rural Voices In Healthcare System
REGINA – As her team works to deliver big, bold change in Saskatchewan healthcare, Carla Beck is bringing on an experienced healthcare researcher who has devoted her life to health and social policy.
Scott Moe Continues To Pile Costs Onto Families Struggling To Make Ends Meet
SASKATOON – The number of children living in poverty is worse in Saskatchewan than any other province in Canada — and Scott Moe’s only answer is to continue to tax groceries, children’s clothing and to refuse desperately needed rent control.
Six-in-Ten Children in Northern Saskatchewan Living in Poverty
PRINCE ALBERT – More than one-in-three children — 35.4 per cent — in Prince Albert live in poverty while Scott Moe continues to pile costs onto families struggling to make ends meet.