Saskatchewan continues to hold the dubious distinction of the province with the highest rate of domestic violence in Canada. Today, the Saskatchewan NDP tabled a bill that, if passed into law, would provide clear supports to those seeking to escape these abusive relationships.
It’s time to get big money out of Saskatchewan politics: NDP
With the British Columbia Premier Christy Clark committing to the creation of a non-partisan committee to review the province’s campaign finance laws, the Saskatchewan NDP is once again pushing the Sask. Party to get big money out of Saskatchewan politics.
Sask. Party must accept responsibility, not punish workers: NDP
NDP take stand for Saskatchewan workers
Sask. Party must pay the price for their own mismanagement, scandal, and waste: NDP
While agreeing to cut their own wages by 3.5 per cent, the NDP MLAs are demanding that, after 10 years in government, the Premier and the Sask. Party cabinet ministers accept responsibility for their string of billion dollar deficits.
Sask. Party budget dishonesty is nothing short of offensive: Wotherspoon
Less than a month after the Premier announced their deficit had reached $1.2 billion, NDP Leader Trent Wotherspoon says it is now clear that the Sask. Party is making the numbers up as they go and refusing to be honest with Saskatchewan people.
Saskatoon Meewasin schools among those in need of repair: NDP
Government reports show that $1.5 billion is needed to address the infrastructure backlog in Saskatchewan schools.
Sask. Party must come clean and release Q3 financial update: NDP
With the next sitting of the Saskatchewan Legislature just a week away and, after months of the Sask. Party irresponsibly leaking and threatening more Saskatchewan job losses, deeper cuts, and the sell-off of SaskTel and other Saskatchewan Crowns, the NDP is calling on the Sask. Party to stop hiding the truth and release the overdue third quarter financial update.
New Democrats stand with retired workers to stop SaskTel sell-off
New Democrats joined with retired SaskTel workers today in accepting a petition on behalf of thousands of Saskatchewan people who are uniting against the Sask. Party’s plans to sell-off SaskTel.
Sask. Party Tweets of appreciation don’t make up for education cuts
Despite the Sask. Party’s clear record of cuts and claw backs in education, today, the Premier took to Twitter acknowledge Teacher Appreciation Week and claim his own appreciation.