Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party is seeking a fifth-straight majority after 17 years in office, while Carla Beck’s NDP is looking to take back government for the first time since 2007
Saskatchewan residents will be casting their votes in today’s election as they decide who will form the next provincial government.
Moe has promised broad tax relief and to continue withholding federal carbon levy payments to Ottawa. “It’s time to fix health care here in the birthplace of medicare, it’s time to make life more affordable starting on day one. Saskatchewan’s campaign has largely focused on health care, affordability and crime, though Moe raised the issue of school change rooms later in the race.
A parent of the two children subject to the complaint is an NDP candidate. Moe has said he didn’t know that when he made the promise. Beck says her promises are to cost an additional $3.5-billion over four years, with plans to cut what she calls Saskatchewan Party waste and to balance the budget by the end of her term.
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