Money might not be able to buy you happiness but, in Saskatchewan, it just might buy you a direct line to the Premier.
Meili to represent NDP in upcoming by-election
Saskatoon - New Democrats gathered in a packed hall this evening and selected Ryan Meili to be their candidate in the upcoming by-election in Saskatoon Meewasin.
Contact Ryan's Campaign:
[email protected]
306.955.9320
www.saskndp.ca/meili
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Sask. Party slashes another 251 jobs
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Sask. Party ignores reality as thousands of full-time jobs are lost
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Sask. Party plows ahead with more health care cuts
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Sask. Party must now act to address asbestos concerns in our schools
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Costs continue to skyrocket for Sask. Party’s carbon capture failure
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