Weyburn couple left with no care options after being ignored by Sask. Party
WEYBURN – Today, Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister for Seniors Keith Jorgenson joined Fred & Teresa Sandeski to sound the alarm over the current state of healthcare. In anticipation of Teresa’s kidney stone surgery, Fred was placed in respite care at a special care home in Weyburn for a month; however, once the month was up, the policy stated that he had to pay — an option the Sandeskis’ could not afford on their fixed income.
SASK. PARTY ADMITS NO AFFORDABILITY RELIEF UNTIL 2026
Sask. Party Leader says cost-of-living relief “immediate”, Finance Ministry says 2026
REGINA – The Sask. Party has finally admitted that the majority of the government’s new affordability measures will not help cash-strapped Saskatchewan people until 2026.
TIME RUNS OUT FOR 79 WORKERS AS SASK. PARTY’S BROKEN PROMISE LEADS TO LAYOFFS
Recent court documents revealed Scott Moe at the heart of Shercom controversy
SASKATOON – Today, 79 manufacturing workers at a Saskatoon-based tire recycling business will lose their jobs after the Sask. Party gave their contract to a California company, breaking a promise made by Sask. Party Leader Scott Moe.
MOE AND SASK. PARTY CONTINUE TO FLY HIGH ON THE PUBLIC DIME
Sask. Party booking luxury $800/night hotel rooms when travelling
REGINA – This week, the Sask. Party government quietly released their out-of-province ministerial travel costs showing that Scott Moe still has a taste for the finer things in life after his million-dollar trip to Dubai.
OUT-OF-TOUCH SASK. PARTY BLOCKS SASK. NDP EMERGENCY MOTION TO REMOVE PROVINCIAL TAX FROM GROCERIES
SASK. PARTY LEADER SCOTT MOE LIES ABOUT GROCERY TAX
REGINA – Saskatchewan people will continue to pay tax on essential groceries after the Sask. Party government today blocked an emergency motion from the Saskatchewan NDP to permanently cut the grocery tax.
SASK. PARTY SHAMEFULLY LIES ABOUT 60 CLOSED TREATMENT BEDS DURING ADDICTIONS AWARENESS WEEK
REGINA – Hundreds of Saskatchewan people are dying every year from drug addiction and, rather than taking action to save lives, the Sask. Party is blatantly lying about the addiction treatment services it has made available.