Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Strategy would see more Saskatchewan steel jobs, more Saskatchewan steel products and more Saskatchewan steel on public builds and contracts 

MARTENSVILLE – Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck says we should be buying more Saskatchewan-made steel, building more steel products here at home and creating more steel jobs to build up the industry. Her calls come in response to newly announced tariffs that could amount to 50 per cent on Canadian steel and aluminum.  

Fran Forsberg had heard how bad the state of emergency rooms was but didn’t understand the crisis until she experienced it herself 

SASKATOON – Following hours spent in a Saskatoon emergency room, Fran Forsberg was shocked at the current level of care and chaos in Saskatchewan healthcare. She joined Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister of Health Vicki Mowat to raise alarms, call for change and issue a blunt challenge to Premier Scott Moe and Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill. 

Beck says urgent action needed to protect Saskatchewan jobs and livelihoods 

REGINA – Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck is calling for the provincial legislature to sit immediately in response to Donald Trump’s tariffs on Saskatchewan steel. Beck is also adding her voice to growing calls for retaliatory tariffs and a desperately needed pipeline running to Canada’s East Coast. 

Sask. NDP calls for more educational assistants and funding for Saskatchewan classrooms 

SASKATOON – Today, Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister for Education Matt Love – along with several Sask. NDP MLAs – joined with parents and educators calling for the province to take responsibility for public education and fund more desperately needed educational assistants in light of Saskatoon Public School Board being forced to lay off 80 positions due to a lack of funding. 

Official Government delegation of Saskatchewan leaders should head to U.S. immediately during 30-day reprieve from tariffs: Carla Beck 

REGINA – The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on Premier Scott Moe to immediately establish a “Team Saskatchewan Taskforce” that can move quickly to avert a looming trade war with the United States. 

Saskatchewan NDP MLAs convened an emergency caucus, call for U.S. liquor to be removed from shelves and a Canada-first procurement policy  

REGINA – Saskatchewan NDP MLAs were at the Legislature Monday ready to do the work and mount a united front against President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports. While the Sask. Party government has yet to recall the Legislature for an emergency session, Beck spoke directly to Saskatchewan people about the importance of a unified response.