it’s quickly become one of the great mysteries in saskatchewan politics.
why is premier scott moe ignoring the cities? or perhaps better put, why is he not doing more to preserve the saskatchewan party’s hard-fought urban foothold at a time when incumbent city mlas and candidates are in deep political trouble?
while the sask. party has done everything to fortify its 29 rural seats, moe, in his six-year tenure, has been giving urban voters fewer and fewer reasons to vote for him and his party.
of course, the government will argue this is not the case, and point to announcements in which our tax dollars are spilled in the cities. but even those are becoming fewer and fewer.
the government will argue that much of what it announces benefits everyone in the province (fair enough) or that government news releases aren’t supposed to be thinly veiled political promotion (which is laughable).
however, go through the 221 news releases the government has pumped out since may and you’d be hard-pressed to find more than a dozen specifically pertaining to the cities, including a half-dozen low-income housing projects jointly funded with the federal government.