Saskatchewan political party leaders kept their promises and platforms in the weeks leading up to the 26th election
Global News has followed through on these promises and has prepared a quick list of where the two major parties stand on issues such as the economy, healthcare and education
Saskatchewan NDP campaigns on pledge not to cut and increase spending on health care, education and job creation
The group said it would spend $ 2 billion over the next five years to implement its platform, without saying when it would balance the budget
The Saskatchewan Party says the main question in the poll is which party is best able to lead the province’s economic recovery
He pledges $ 851 million in new spending and announced his intention to balance the budget in 2024
NDP Says It Will Invest Tens Of Millions More In Health Care The Saskatchewan Party – as a government – has pledged new emergency care centers in Regina and Saskatoon
Both sides promise to increase the number of child care spaces in the province, while the NDP has said it will invest millions of dollars to reduce class sizes
NDP and Saskatchewan pledged to hire more staff to support seniors and nursing homes The Saskatchewan Party also pledges to increase seniors’ income plan
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