Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Domestic violence survivor living in squalid conditions after Sask. Party cut housing reno fund

REGINA - Today, the Saskatchewan NDP was joined at the Legislature by Shannon Kay, a single mother caring for seven kids. Shannon is one of the many Saskatchewan people living in squalid conditions after the Sask. Party government cut the housing reno fund.

Health worker says conditions, culture driving colleagues out of Saskatchewan

REGINA - Today, the Saskatchewan NDP was joined at the Legislature by Shannon Orell-Bast, a breast cancer patient and medical social worker who helps people navigate Saskatchewan’s health system. She expressed concern over the culture and working conditions that are a factor in driving healthcare workers out of Saskatchewan.

No Relief, No Trust: Sask. Party delivers no cost-of-living relief in election-year budget

BECK: The party that broke our schools and hospitals can’t be trusted to fix them 

REGINA - Today, the Sask. Party released an election-year budget that includes zero new measures to help make life more affordable for working families, despite Saskatchewan people reporting that rising costs are their number one concern. The budget also presented relatively few new ideas to transform the way healthcare is delivered in Saskatchewan at a time when the health system needs wide-scale reform.

MEDICAL SERVICES REPORT: SK down 14 GPs since Scott Moe took office

Majority of Sask.-trained specialists leaving province after graduation

REGINA - Today, the Saskatchewan NDP responded to the Medical Services Branch Annual Statistical Report for 2022-23. While other provinces make big gains, Saskatchewan is losing family doctors, gynecologists, diagnostic radiologists and other specialists at an alarming rate. Graduate retention rates also show that medical specialists trained in Saskatchewan are more likely to leave the province after completing their education than to stay.

Moe gov’t uses legal loophole to hide healthcare workforce report, 3rd quarter financials

REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Health Critic Vicki Mowat and Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon questioned the Moe government’s lack of transparency. The Sask. Party is using a legal loophole to withhold important reports about the state of the healthcare workforce and the province’s financial position.