It is a privilege to serve as your provincial representative. I’m truly humbled by this community and remain committed to advocating for what’s best for Saskatoon Southeast.
Since being elected, I’ve connected with countless residents, community leaders, and organizations to better understand the issues that matter most. I’ve heard real concern about the rising cost of living, a struggling healthcare system, lack of support for families, and uncertainty in our US-Canada relationship. That’s why I’ve been standing up — in the Legislature, in the media, and in our community — to push for affordable childcare, better healthcare and staff support, cost-of-living relief, and stronger support for Saskatchewan families.
This spring, the Sask Party released its 2025–26 budget. Despite calling it “balanced,” it quickly fell into deficit due to the government’s own policy decisions. The budget included healthcare cuts, no plan for $10-a-day childcare, no contingency for tariffs, and underfunding in education. We also uncovered multiple sole-source contracts with U.S. companies — including one handling bookings for campsites and licenses. These are jobs that should stay in Saskatchewan.
I believe in keeping jobs local, investing in public services, and ensuring policies are shaped by the voices of our communities. I’ll continue to listen, speak up, and work hard for Saskatoon Southeast.
Sincerely,

Brittney Senger