Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

Scott Moe Has Harmed Patient Care By Failing To Recruit, Retain And Respect Workers
PRINCE ALBERT - After more than 1,000 discussions with healthcare workers, patients, researchers, municipal leaders, organizations and Indigenous leaders, Carla Beck’s team has released an initial report planning to deliver big, bold change in the healthcare offered in Prince Albert and right across Saskatchewan.

Scott Moe Has Actually Cut Frontline Workers Despite 800 Per Cent Increase In Overdose Calls
SASKATOON – Carla Beck’s team is standing with frontline mental health workers and calling out Scott Moe and the Sask. Party for a complete absence of support as they face an unprecedented rate of drug overdoses.

Yesterday’s Your Care, Your Say Interim Report Makes It Clear that People Across Saskatchewan Support Public Health, Optimistic It Can Be Fixed
MOOSE JAW – Tonight, Carla Beck’s team will be hosting a town hall in Moose Jaw to talk about their roadmap for big, bold change in healthcare as part of the Your Care, Your Say project.

Carla Beck Demands An Apology From Moe, For Minister To Be Fired 
REGINA – Carla Beck is directly calling on Scott Moe to take responsibility and apologize for his failure to lead during last summer’s wildfire crisis after two scathing reports found a litany of Sask. Party failures.  

Interim Report Comes after Provincewide Engagement Through Your Care, Your Say Project
REGINA – Carla Beck’s team is today releasing a major report and a crucial path forward to deliver big, bold change in Saskatchewan healthcare after receiving hundreds of feedback surveys and engaging in over 1,000 discussions with workers, patients, researchers, municipal leaders, organizations and Indigenous leaders.

Victims Of Wildfire In Northern Village Call Out Sask. Party Failures In Wake Of Auditor Findings 
SASKATOON – Carla Beck’s team is standing with the residents of Denare Beach following the Provincial Auditor’s scathing report, released yesterday, on the Sask. Party’s major failures to respond to the wildfire crisis.