NDP Caucus Office Contact Information

View a complete contact page for each individual MLA here

Contacting the Caucus Office

There are a number of options for contacting the NDP Caucus Office. You can use the options listed to the right, or you can use our online contact form.

 Click here to fill out our Contact Form

There are a number of reasons why you might want to contact our office:

  • If you are having problems accessing government ministries, services or need help with government programs (this is one of the functions of all MLAs regardless of whether or not they are in the government caucus)
  • If the government is doing something that you think needs to be brought to our attention
  • You have information you want to share with our MLAs

All contact with our office is subject to our internal privacy policy and is in compliance with provincial freedom of information and privacy legislation. 

By Mail

NDP Opposition Caucus Office
Room 265 - Legislative Building
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4S 0B3

 

By Phone

Tel: 306.787.7388 (Main Desk)
Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm  after hours please leave a message

Fax. 306.787.6247

 

By e-mail

caucus@ndpcaucus.sk.ca

All messages will be forwarded to the appropriate individuals. E-mail addresses will be kept confidential under the terms of our privacy policy. Please leave 4-5 business days for a response via e-mail. 

John Nilson
Regina Lakeview
...

After the escape of six prisoners from the Regina Correctional Centre, the Sask Party denied the existence of gangs in Saskatchewan jails.

"`Have you got a visit from the police yet?’ I think that was my exact comment."

- Minister of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Yogi Huyghebaert

Brad Wall's Sask. Party Government going back on its word...
December 2, 2009
...public interest will certainly be piqued when Regina Mayor Pat Fiacco (often and unfairly criticized for being too aligned with the Sask. Party government) or SUMA President Allan Earle (who seems like he could get along with anybody) now say that the Sask. Party is going back on its word. -Murray Mandryk, The Leader-Post