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This online resource provides a new public forum for NDP Caucus MLA's to express opinion on current issues facing the province and to receive feedback from you. We hope this strengthens and compliments the public view as presented in television, radio, and newsprint, and develops into an ongoing healthy dialogue between the people of Saskatchewan and the Government.

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Government Transparency

The Sask Party government is not open, accountable or transparent.  "Among the words one might use to describe Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party government, "transparent" doesn't come readily to mind." - Regina Leader Post, March 28, 2009

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Housing: The NDP have a progressive long-term strategy that includes innovative new building programs, better enforcement of regulations, and incentives to increase the housing stock. Read more here.  

Cam Broten
Saskatoon Massey Place
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When faced with an 80% increase in Employment Insurance claims in Saskatchewan, Minister Rob Norris said the increase was not unexpected and no cause for alarm.

"They’re looking at, for lack of a better word, some surgical tourism. People coming up to British Columbia, spending some time in British Columbia, being able to get the procedure."

- Minister of Health, Don McMorris

Truth be told, Wall Government's intentions not the best...
June 20, 2009
The closest thing we’ve heard from the government this week to a completely honest admission might have came from Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris who let it slip Wednesday that his government “predominantly listened to business” in preparing this bill. The truth be told is this legislation is being primarily driven by construction businesses that prefer “wall-to-wall” unionization where everyone on a job site would belong to one union. The Sask. Party government, the truth be told, would simply prefer to see this for both practical and philosophical reasons. -Murray Mandryk, The Leader-Post