
Saskatchewan Progress Party
2.2K posts

Saskatchewan Progress Party
@saskprogress
We believe in a better life for all. New Labour Rights! Fight Climate Change! Election Reform! Boost & Protect Public Sector Employment!




Private surgery company gave thousands to Sask. Party thestarphoenix.com/news/local-new…

Skeptics like Widdowson are not denying deaths at residential schools. They are insisting on forensic verification for extraordinary claims that drove national policy, church burnings and vandalism, monument topplings, and billions in spending and reparations. Ground penetrating radar detects soil disturbances such as roots, pipes, old irrigation systems, animal bones, or possible graves. However, it does not identify bodies, their age, or cause of death. After half a decade and the expenditure of significant public money, the absence of exhumation and DNA evidence is noteworthy, not denialism. Using public broadcaster funds for deceptive pranks to mock people who are asking for evidence, while the original narrative remains unverified, looks like narrative protection rather than journalism or reconciliation. It erodes trust in institutions that are supposed to inform the public rather than propagandize.

Today marked the conclusion of the spring sitting of the Legislature. But the work doesn’t stop there. Today in Question Period, I outlined our government’s commitment to protecting Saskatchewan’s families, communities, patients, and economy.

The President of SaskPower today confirmed that the NDP power plan would cost 8 times more than the government's plan - $21B compared to $2.6B.

PM Carney on the privatization of federal assets: "What we're looking to do with all the tools we have is to catalyze building of this economy. If there are some assets that the federal government has that can help with that process, we'll look at it as part of a comprehensive

Mamdani closed a $12B deficit in 132 days, fixed 100K+ potholes, secured millions for gig workers, fined corrupt landlords millions, raised snow workers to $30/hr, and violent crime hit historic lows. THIS IS WHAT A LEADER DOES!!

It takes an average of $54,000,000 to create one permanent job in a U.S. data center.

Nearly 50,000 people in the Lake Tahoe area have been told that their utility will stop providing power to them, because it's redirecting that power to data centers. NV Energy, the Nevada utility that has supplied most of Lake Tahoe’s electricity for decades, says that next year










A data center in Georgia used 30 million gallons of water illegally, and locals only noticed when their water pressure was abnormally low. The data center claimed it was an honest mistake, but locals were told by the town to conserve water while the data center kept running.




