Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Young People Continue to Leave Saskatchewan As Unemployment Rises And Cost-Of-Living Worsens  
REGINA – Carla Beck and the Saskatchewan NDP are meeting with young people to hear firsthand about the challenges that are pushing them to leave Saskatchewan — and what it will take to build a future that keeps them here to pursue their careers and raise their families. 
Scott Moe, Minister Continue To Be Cagey On Why They Misled Public When Questioned About Cost Increase In Fall 
REGINA – Carla Beck’s team is bringing forward legislation to stop Scott Moe’s planned rate hike on car insurance and to reverse a rate hike on power bills that is set to cost families, farms and small businesses $136 million annually. 

Families Expecting Cost Relief Learn This Week They’re Not Included In Deal Promised To Them By Sask. Party
SASKATOON – Countless Saskatchewan families expecting $10-per-day childcare will see their bills remain up to eight times more expensive after Scott Moe and his ministers failed to follow through on a proposed deal for a more affordable model.

Lifelong Musician About to Make Radio Debut Nearly Deaf, Losing Hearing and Balance, Can’t Sleep Because of Brain Tumor 
REGINA – A woman whose life has been turned upside-down after discovering she had a brain tumor is demanding an apology from Scott Moe’s Health Minister after she came to Lori Carr for help only to be told “you look like you’re doing well.” 
Carla Beck’s Team Offers Support To Confirm Jenson’s Shift Working At The Frances Morrison Library 
SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan NDP is offering support to Social Services Minister Terry Jenson to confirm the shift that he will be working at the Frances Morrison library in Saskatoon following apparent confirmation he would do so during Question Period Wednesday. 

MLA Young Urges Sask. Party To Withdraw Objection, Allow Bill 612 To Be Introduced
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is joining the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses and the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan in urging the Scott Moe government to reconsider their planned power rate hike.