Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Freedom of Information Request Confirms Hidden Cases in Multiple Northern Communities 
PRINCE ALBERT — Internal provincial health authority information shows that there were 22 cases of Tuberculosis diagnosed between January 1, 2025, and February 28, 2026, across Prince Albert and surrounding areas. 

Legislation Aims to Protect Frontline Workers Who Speak Out About Worsening Hospital Conditions
REGINA – Carla Beck’s team has introduced legislation to stop so-called “snitch lines” from being set up inside the Sask. Party-run Saskatchewan Health Authority in an attempt to intimidate and silence frontline healthcare workers.

Moe’s Education Minister Says No Schools Delayed, Campbell Collegiate Principal Says Otherwise
REGINA — The principal of Campbell Collegiate in Regina has told parents that their school renovation is indeed being delayed due to this year’s “bad news” budget — this despite repeated claims over two weeks by Scott Moe and his Education Minister that no schools are being delayed.

Sask Poly Has Faced Closures And Waves Of Layoffs As A Result Of Sask. Party Underfunding
REGINA — Carla Beck is speaking out after a Saskatchewan government official raised serious concerns about the closure of the Health Information Management (HIM) program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

Debate Comes In Wake Of Ongoing Sublet Scandal Involving Moe’s Advanced Education Minister
REGINA — Carla Beck and her team are set for a full accounting of Scott Moe’s record during tomorrow’s 75-minute debate on spending and ethics — a record defined by insider deals, mismanagement, and skyrocketing costs.

Scott Moe Could Immediately Move Forward With A Basic Tool that Every Healthcare System Should Have
REGINA – Carla Beck’s team is introducing straightforward, common-sense legislation to help people find a family doctor or nurse practitioner by establishing a patient registry.