Sally Housser, the NDP’s Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources, met with reporters in the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina on Sept. 5, citing a different interpretation of recent StatsCan figures regarding employment in Saskatchewan.

Depending on who you listen to, the provincial economy and job market are either booming or busted. While the Sask Party sees the cup half-full - claiming StatsCan data proves consistent growth – the opposition NDP interpret those numbers as actually veering the other direction. In a press conference last Friday morning, the NDP’s Shadow […]

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