REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Critic for Ethics and Democracy Meara Conway responded to the release of some of the requested information on the Sunrise Scandal. The newly released documents show that the Sask. Party government misled the public in relation to details surrounding hotel spending and MLA disclosures, raising more questions than answers with the clear need for further transparency.
Stats Can: Moe government worst in the nation for intimate partner violence
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck responded to Statistics Canada’s latest report. It shows that Saskatchewan has the worst levels of intimate partner violence in Canada at double the national average.
Sask. NDP calls for Provincial Auditor investigation into hotel dealings
Evelyn Harper: MLA Grewal’s Sunrise Motel still hasn’t returned my damage deposit
REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition called on the Moe government to invite a Provincial Auditor investigation into the Ministry of Social Services’ policy on hotel stays. The Wall government previously invited such an investigation into the GTH land deals.
Moe government blocks Provincial Auditor investigation into hotel dealings
Sask Party MLA Grewal’s Sunrise Motel paid $172,000 in 2022-23 alone
REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition attempted to move a motion that would launch an independent Provincial Auditor investigation into the Ministry of Social Services’ policy on hotel stays. The Moe government blocked the motion, preventing the independent investigation.
Moe government $1.3 billion behind projections
Sask. Party has only balanced a single budget in nine years
REGINA - Today, the Moe government announced that it is $1.3 billion behind on its budget projections and staring down a massive deficit. The Official Opposition responded by grilling the Moe government for refusing to rein in spending on international trips and costly pet projects.
Beck to fix ambulance care, reform Ambulance Act if elected
New EMS worker reports paint picture of health system in crisis
REGINA - Today, Saskatchewan Opposition Leader Carla Beck announced that, if elected in 2024, she would improve ambulance care and reform Saskatchewan’s Ambulance Act. The announcement came as paramedics and firefighters visited the legislature to advocate for change.