Today’s official announcement that the 2020 Saskatchewan election has begun means the floodgates are open to the fearmongering and half-truths that have become the cornerstone of Sask. Party electioneering.
Meili: Campaign is a clear choice between investments now and Sask. Party cuts and privatization
Leader of the Saskatchewan New Democrats Ryan Meili launched the provincial election campaign today with a promise to invest in people and stand against Sask. Party cuts to health care and education.
REALITY CHECK: Scott Moe’s campaign strategy exposed!
In a tell-all interview in the Regina Leader-Post, Sask.Party leader Scott Moe revealed his playbook to capture the hearts and minds of Saskatchewan voters:
“Boring might be just not too bad” – Scott Moe, Sept 28, 2020
NDP releases new election ads
The NDP today released new election ads, which will be hitting the airwaves across Saskatchewan this week.
Watch the first ad here:
NDP candidates ready to put people first
Today the Saskatchewan NDP released their full slate of candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Their diverse roster comes from all backgrounds, experiences and professions, and demonstrates a readiness to form a government that will put people first.
REALITY CHECK: Scott Moe’s Rural Healthcare Woes
When Scott Moe decided to close 12 rural hospital emergency rooms in the middle of a pandemic this year, his decision came without consultation, consideration or warning. We know this because of what his own neglected rural backbenchers said.
NDP rolls out five-point plan to protect rural health from Sask. Party cuts
Today NDP Leader Ryan Meili, joined by NDP Health Critic, Vicki Mowat, and rural health care advocate and Saskatchewan NDP candidate for Canora-Pelly, Stacey Strykowski, committed to repairing years of Sask. Party underfunding of rural healthcare, which has led to service disruptions, closed Emergency Rooms, and greater stress for rural families and seniors.
REALITY CHECK: Scott Moe bravely defends 328327 Alberta Ltd
Following Ryan Meili’s promise to shut down corporate and union political donations, Scott Moe defended his friends and insiders yesterday, and renewed his commitment to keeping his Saskatchewan Party stuck in the past.
Meili to shut the door on Scott Moe’s Old Boys’ Club
NDP Leader Ryan Meili is committing to slam the door shut on corporate political donations. Since 2007, the Saskatchewan Party has taken in over $19 million in corporate donations, many from companies outside of Saskatchewan.