Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

NEW INDEPENDENT POLLING: Sask. NDP, Sask. Party neck and neck

Saskatchewan people much more concerned about healthcare, affordability than pronouns

REGINA - Today, the independent Saskatoon-based market research firm Insightrix released new polling. The polling shows the Saskatchewan NDP and the Sask. Party neck and neck, with Sask. Party support shrinking and Sask. NDP support growing. 

The Sask. Party’s bill is a “smokescreen” to avoid accountability for failures, says parent, Sask. NDP

REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Health Critic Vicki Mowat stood with Sarah Mackenzie, who tragically lost her fourteen-year-old child to suicide. Together, they called on the Sask. Party government to listen to the concerns of parents and get to work on the issues that matter most, like the lack of mental health resources in our communities and schools. 

Moe declares emergency over parent involvement despite ignoring hundreds, hole in school roof

Beck says government needs to listen to all parents

SASKATOON - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Education Critic Matt Love stood with parents outside Monique-Rousseau elementary school, which has had a gaping hole in the roof since last school year. Together, they called on the Sask. Party government to listen to all parents and get to work on the issues that matter most.

Sask. NDP, seniors call for reason as Sask. Party closes long-term care home

REGINA - Official Opposition Critic for Seniors Matt Love, Rosemont MLA Trent Wotherspoon and Coronation Park MLA Noor Burki today stood with seniors, families and workers dependent on the Lutheran Care Home. Together, they called on the provincial government to step up, reverse course and keep the 62 long-term care beds open.

Carla Beck commits to scrapping Marshals Service, investing in mental health and addictions, local police instead

Beck government to be tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime

REGINA - Today, Saskatchewan Opposition Leader Carla Beck announced that her government will scrap the Sask. Party’s redundant Marshals Service and invest the money in local police forces and addictions treatment.