REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Critic for Education Matt Love wrote to Education Minister Dustin Duncan requesting he disclose the total amount the Sask. Party government has budgeted for their misleading billboard campaign attacking Saskatchewan teachers.
BECK: Why is Scott Moe forcing taxpayers to pick up the tab for his mismanagement?
Saskatchewan NDP leader had three questions for government following buried Crown financials
REGINA - Following a week of Scott Moe dodging media questions over his $353 million decrease in Crown profits, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Crown Investments Corporation Critic Erika Ritchie held a press conference demanding answers.
Sask. Party loses 5,700 jobs in July, maintains worst job creation rate in the country
REGINA - Today’s jobs report shows that Premier Scott Moe still has the worst jobs record in all of Canada.
BECK: The only thing growing under Scott Moe are power bills, taxes and food bank usage
Regina Food Bank usage has spiked 42% this past year, 40% of Regina clients are now children
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Affordability Critic Trent Wotherspoon responded to newly released Regina Food Bank numbers that show a dramatic 42% spike in usage this past year. The new numbers reveal that 2 in 5 of the Regina Food Bank’s customers are children and that their services are seeing ‘unprecedented growth’.
Sask. NDP stands with livestock producers, calls for drought relief
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Agriculture Critic Trent Wotherspoon once again called on the provincial and federal governments to listen to the concerns of livestock producers and deliver much-needed drought relief as the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association released their report on the drought town halls.
A Carla Beck government to be an unapologetic champion of Saskatchewan jobs
REGINA - Today, Saskatchewan Opposition Leader Carla Beck announced Hire Saskatchewan, a Saskatchewan NDP commitment to the people of Saskatchewan that a Carla Beck government will prioritize hiring Saskatchewan workers and companies and use made-in-Saskatchewan materials for all public infrastructure projects and public contracts.