Moe Let Seniors Down by Cutting Services, Raising Home Care Costs
Scott Moe and the Sask. Party have made life even more expensive for seniors by raising their fees for home care.
Saskatchewan New Democrat Leader Ryan Meili demonstrated what real leadership looks like with his plan to fix healthcare, make schools safer by reducing class sizes and create good jobs for Saskatchewan families at the provincial leaders debate.
Ryan focused on people - the people who are being let down by Scott Moe and the Sask. Party.
At this debate, Scott Moe showed Saskatchewan families that he is satisfied with the status quo - and his plan for dangerous cuts during a pandemic. He tried to hide from his record of damaging health care, failing on the economy and abandoning families already stretched and stressed before Covid-19.
Scott Moe refused again – as he did at this platform launch – to answer any questions about the kinds of cuts he would make to keep to his plan to balance the budget at all costs during a pandemic.
Only Ryan Meili and the New Democrats brought fresh ideas, smart investments and innovative solutions to the challenges Saskatchewan faces - and only Ryan Meili put a focus on the real people who are stretched and stressed now.
Saskatchewan families have a clear choice: The investments that we need now – or Scott Moe’s cuts to services families rely on.
Ryan’s focus was on people - and Saskatchewan people were energized by Ryan Meili’s performance at tonight’s debate. Here’s what people who followed the debate are saying about him:
Scott Moe and the Sask. Party have made life even more expensive for seniors by raising their fees for home care.
Scott Moe needs to explain to Saskatchewan businesses and families if he agrees with his minister who has opened the door to road tolls in Saskatchewan as a revenue measure.
New Democrat Leader Ryan Meili was joined by his family and supporters as he cast his vote for change on the first day of advance polls today in Saskatoon Meewasin.