Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

RENT CONTINUES TO SURGE IN SASKATCHEWAN AS SASK. PARTY FAILS TO MAKE LIFE AFFORDABLE, ADDRESS HOUSING CRISIS

For immediate release: April 9, 2025 

Government's Horrible Budget Ignores Thousands of Vacant Government Housing Units 

REGINA — As Scott Moe and Sask. Party continue to fail to make life more affordable and address the rampant housing crisis in the province, new data indicates the cost of rent in Saskatchewan is rising faster than in any other major Canadian province. 

SASKATCHEWAN NDP CALLS FOR ACTION AS MARKET CRASH HITS PROVINCE HARD

For immediate release: April 8, 2025 

CURRENT SASK. PARTY LEADER SAYS SASKATCHEWAN IS IN A “RELATIVELY POSITIVE” POSITION, ONLY NOW CONSIDERING RESPONSE PLAN 

REGINA — The Saskatchewan NDP is calling out the Sask. Party for sugarcoating the serious economic challenges facing Saskatchewan and for failing to present a real plan to protect jobs, savings, and producers from the fallout of global tariffs and market volatility. 

MOE STOKES SECESSION TALK, PLAYS RIGHT INTO DONALD TRUMP’S HANDS

For immediate release: April 7, 2025 

Premier, Every Sask. Party MLA Should Be Denouncing Talk Of Breaking Up Canada 

REGINA – The Saskatchewan NDP is demanding Scott Moe and every sitting MLA in the Sask. Party Caucus publicly denounce any discussion of Western secession after the Premier left the door open to such talk. 

SASKATCHEWAN NDP, MOOSE JAW CHILDCARE PROVIDERS DEMAND ACTION ON $10/DAY CHILDCARE

For immediate release: March 28, 2025 

MOOSE JAW – Childcare providers in Moose Jaw are speaking out as the Sask. Party refuses to sign the renewed $10-a-day childcare agreement, jeopardizing hundreds of jobs. 

The Sask. Party is one of only two provincial governments refusing to get to the table and sign the deal. 

SASK. PARTY FAVOURS U.S. FOR HEALTH SUPPLIES DESPITE “BUY CANADIAN” PLEDGE

For immediate release: March 27, 2025 

SASK. NDP WARNS U.S. RELIANCE COULD CLOSE HOSPITALS IF RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED 

REGINA – Despite a commitment to stop bankrolling U.S. companies and instead buy Canadian, the Sask. Party government is sourcing most of its healthcare equipment and services from Trump’s United States.