Congratulations to Buckley Belanger – my friend and former colleague – for being appointed Secretary of State for Rural Development.
SASK. PARTY LEAVES SASKATOON HIGH AND DRY AS RIVER CRISIS DEEPENS
For immediate release: May 12, 2025
NDP MLAs and Prairie Lily Operators Call for Urgent Action After Warnings Ignored By Sask. Party
The South Saskatchewan River has been reduced to sandbars and shutdowns because the Sask. Party government ignored clear, repeated warnings. Now, the low river levels could dampen tourism and cause a negative impact to the local economy.
CARLA BECK CALLS ON SCOTT MOE TO FULFILL PROMISE OF ‘FREE VOTE’ ON KEEP SASKATCHEWAN IN CANADA ACT
For immediate release: May 12, 2025
Economic Impact of Separatist Referendum Potential Very Bad to Saskatchewan’s Future: Beck
REGINA – As the final week of the spring sitting begins, Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck is calling for a vote on her legislation to keep Saskatchewan in Canada.
SASK. PARTY BLOCKS AUDITOR INVESTIGATION MOTION, ATTEMPTS COVERUP OF GTH/COSTCO FIASCO
For immediate release: May 13, 2025
Motion Introduced At Public Accounts Attempted To Provide Accountability For Taxpayers Stiffed With $7M Bill In Wake Of Sask. Party Political Game
The Sask. Party is again ducking accountability for a fiasco involving the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) and a much-needed second Costco for Regina, a mess that will cost taxpayers nearly $7 million.
MINISTER REFUSES TO APOLOGIZE FOR SASK. PARTY’S $7M GTH/COSTCO MESS
For immediate release: May 12, 2025
Sask. Party Doubles Down On GTH Interference That Left Regina Taxpayers Footing The Bill After Calls For Apology
FIREFIGHTERS WARN SASK. PARTY LEGISLATION ON BURNING DOWN DERELICT BUILDINGS PUTS THEIR HEALTH, COMMUNITY SAFETY AT RISK
For immediate release: May 13, 2025
Saskatchewan NDP Will Vote Against Bill 21 After Questions About Firefighter & Community Safety Ignored
REGINA — The Saskatchewan NDP is standing with firefighters deeply worried about a law on burning down derelict buildings that the Sask. Party government introduced this spring with little to no consultation.