These Saskatchewan byelections are an important best-two-out-of-three test for the two parties. skpoli
“There are plenty of places that are empty,” said Jabber, referring to his Washington Park neighbourhood where people are not able to find housing in Regina.
The Sask. Party government is facing pressures from burgeoning cities with issues of housing and homelessness and crowded schools and hospital emergency rooms.and depopulation and maybe even new issues related to social conservative values. in the wake of the controversy over seemingly age-inappropriate material Planned Parenthood brought into a Grade 9 Lumsden classroom.Article contentfrom such sex education lectures, but was equally quick to condemn Sask. United for wanting to represent everyone in the province, but so far not having candidates in the two urban ridings.
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