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Thank-you for visiting the NDP Caucus Resource Centre. The purpose of this website is to assist public access to MLA's and information about the NDP Caucus and provincial government policy.
 
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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Potash Royalty Review: It's Your Boom Too

An independent review of Saskatchewan’s potash royalty structure will ensure that we have the financial resources needed to devote to things that benefit Saskatchewan families like better health care, more affordable housing, improved education, enhanced seniors care, and accelerated debt repayment.

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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.  

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

"We do not have a gang or a violence issue in our provincial correctional system."

- Corrections Minister Darryl Hickie

Wall Government's budget cuts hurt Sask. families...
November 24, 2009
In his letter to Wall, Lingenfelter noted $293 million in spending cuts to 19 different departments and questions how families would be affected by these cuts. He also questioned how the elderly and children will be affected by deferring capital health projects like rural nursing homes and the children’s hospital. Also worth asking is: How will taking more money from the Crown corporations affect future utility rates? It’s disconcerting that Wall doesn’t now seem to think that these issues are all that pressing in wake of the mid-year mess. The premier’s better course would be to agree to at least another week of proper legislative debate. -Murray Mandryk, The Leader-Post