Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

SASKATCHEWAN NDP CALLS ON PREMIER MOE TO DENOUNCE UNIFIED GRASSROOTS AFTER LEADER OPENS DOOR TO SASKATCHEWAN BECOMING TRUMP’s 51ST STATE

For immediate release: May 23, 2025 

REGINA — The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on Premier Scott Moe to finally denounce Unified Grassroots after the group’s leader, Nadine Ness, openly said she is campaigning for Saskatchewan to become the 51st state of the United States. 

SASK. PARTY CUTS TO EDUCATION HITTING PARENTS IN THE POCKETBOOK

For immediate release: May 23, 2025 

 
Prairie Spirit School Division Forced to Charge Parents $250 Per Student for Bussing 

SASKATOON — Starting this fall, families in Warman and Martensville will have to pay out of pocket to get their teenagers to high school, after years of Sask. Party cuts to per-student funding. 

SASKATOON HOSPITAL EMERGECNCY ROOMS BURSTING AT SEAMS, PATIENTS BEING TREATED IN HALLWAYS

For immediate release: May 22, 2025 

Saskatchewan NDP Demands Emergency Action Plan As Horrible Crisis Re-emerges In Royal University, St. Paul’s Hospitals 

SASKATOON – The Saskatchewan NDP is sounding the alarm after learning from frontline workers that the emergency rooms in both the Royal University Hospital (RUH) and St. Paul’s Hospital were operating dangerously overcapacity on Tuesday.  

SASK. NDP, WHITE CITY COUNCILORS DEMAND PROVINCE BUILD LONG-OVERDUE HIGH SCHOOL

For immediate release: May 22, 2025 

One of Saskatchewan’s fastest-growing communities still has no high school as Sask. Party refuses to invest 

WHITE CITY – The Saskatchewan NDP and White City councilors are jointly calling on the Sask. Party government to finally build a drastically needed high school for White City and Emerald Park — something the community has been calling for for years. 

SASK. NDP CALLS ON PROVINCIAL AUDITOR TO INVESTIGATE SASK. PARTY OVER $7 MILLION COSTCO SCANDAL

For immediate release: May 21, 2025 

REGINA — The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on the Provincial Auditor to launch a formal investigation into the Costco scandal that was spurred by the GTH and forced the City of Regina to pay nearly $7 million. The bidding war caused by the province nearly jeopardized a much-needed second Costco for Regina.