REGINA—Saskatchewan New Democrats unanimously approved a solidarity motion with the people of Ukraine, as well as all Saskatchewan people with friends and family in the region at Provincial Council on February 26, 2022.
New Democrats to Elect New Leader in June
REGINA—The Saskatchewan New Democrats set the rules and timing for a leadership contest at Provincial Council on February 26th. The new leader will be elected at a leadership convention in Regina in late June, 2022.
All Saskatchewan New Democratic Party members in good standing will be eligible to vote online or by mail-in ballot.
Meili stands with Melissa Patterson to stop the cuts in Moose Jaw Wakamow
Standing with New Democratic Party candidate Melissa Patterson in Moose Jaw Wakamow today, NDP Leader Ryan Meili called on voters in his hometown to reject Scott Moe’s plan for dangerous cuts during a pandemic.
Meili: Only Noor Burki can stop the cuts in Regina Coronation Park
New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili stood with Noor Burki, New Democrat candidate in Regina Coronation Park, to highlight the risk of Scott Moe’s plans for dangerous cuts during a pandemic.
Reality Check: Does Scott Moe REALLY want to talk about his record?
Scott Moe spoke a lot about his record today. He just forgot what his record actually is.
Moe’s cuts drive Saskatchewan jobs out-of-province
Even before the pandemic, workers in Saskatchewan were struggling to find good mortgage-paying jobs because Sask. Party's cuts – like scrapping the film tax credit – have driven entire industries out of the province.
REALITY CHECK: Scott Moe’s Finance Minister opens door to property tax increases
For the second day in a row, Scott Moe needs to explain to Saskatchewan people if he agrees with one of his top ministers.
The night after Deputy Premier Gord Wyant opened the door to toll roads in Saskatchewan, his Finance Minister refused to rule out a property tax increase for homeowners in next year’s budget.
NDP government commits to critical interim budget measures to fight pandemic
Fifty-million-dollar urgent investment will provide critical boost to seniors’ care, schools and vulnerable populations to fight COVID-19 and prevent second wave.
Love: NDP Will Make Class Sizes Smaller, Stop Moe’s Dangerous Cuts During a Pandemic
As COVID-19 cases increase in Saskatchewan, New Democrat candidate for Saskatoon Eastview Matt Love stood with Educational Assistant and parent Tracy Lyons to highlight the need for smaller class sizes in Saskatchewan’s schools.