Saskatchewan NDP Leader, Ryan Meili, is urging voters to put aside political affiliations and prioritize the future of the province in the upcoming election.
In a recent speech, Meili emphasized the importance of choosing what is best for the province’s future, rather than simply voting based on party lines. He stated, “This election is not about left versus right, it’s about forward versus backward.”
Meili highlighted the current issues facing Saskatchewan, such as the struggling healthcare system, underfunded education, and lack of support for small businesses. He urged voters to consider these issues and choose a leader who will prioritize addressing them.
The NDP leader also addressed the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, stating that the province needs a leader who will prioritize the health and safety of its citizens. He criticized the current government’s handling of the pandemic, stating that they have not done enough to protect the people of Saskatchewan.
Meili’s message of putting the province’s future first resonated with many voters, who are tired of the constant political bickering and are looking for real solutions to the issues facing Saskatchewan.
In response to Meili’s speech, Premier Scott Moe stated that his government has a strong track record of delivering for the people of Saskatchewan and will continue to do so if re-elected.
The upcoming election on October 26th will be a crucial decision for the future of Saskatchewan. Meili’s call for voters to set aside politics and choose what is best for the province’s future is a reminder that the power lies in the hands of the people. It is up to them to make an informed decision and choose a leader who will prioritize the needs of the province and its citizens.
