consider this month, when the only government press releases related to the cities have been a low-income housing development in saskatoon and construction beginning on the new harbour landing school in regina.
as former regina coronation park mla mark docherty said before his sask. party was hammered in two regina byelections last year in which moe didn’t much campaign: ” ‘growth that works for everyone.’ does it? it hasn’t worked for everyone in coronation park.”
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moe and company can ill afford having city voters ask this question, given recent insightrix polling showing the sask. party trailing provincewide , and getting hammered in saskatoon and regina.
one even gets that the policies the sask. party seems to think work best for them — trespassing laws , a duplicate marshals service to deal with rural crime and even tougher social issue policies like the pronoun bill or a tougher approach to addictions — are better received outsides the cities.
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upon cabinet minister and prince albert carleton mla joe hargrave’s sudden retirement, alana ross was passed over for cabinet in favour of terry jenson in rock-solid martensville-warman. upon gord wyant’s resignation to run for mayor of saskatoon , city backbench mlas like ken chevedayoff, lisa lambert and david buckingham, who are all running again, were passed over in favour of lloydminster mla colleen young.
in fact, the sask. party’s “win saskatoon” committee is led by don morgan and ken francis. neither is running again, and francis is from kindersley. given the way it’s allowed gene makowsky to take a beating in social services , it’s almost as if the sask. party has written off every riding in regina except christine tell’s wascana plains seat.
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