Thursday, Sask. NDP Leader Carla Beck criticized Premier Scott Moe and his government for settling a lawsuit for $11.6 million with one of their largest cooperate donors, and then proceeding to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
Beck said taxpayers are being kept in the dark about the ‘sweetheart deal’ and are forced to pay almost $12 million to make up for a Sask. Party mistake. She accused Moe of having no accountability and no transparency, but only another example of this government being more self-interested than paying attention to the needs of its people.
She continued by saying the newly announced by-elections will give Saskatchewan citizens a chance for their voice to be heard. Beck says when talking to people on the doorstep, it is evident that they are worried about the cost of living. She says the main factors that Saskatchewan citizens stress over are increasing power bills, the cost of food and long surgical wait times.





















