Tell me what issues are most important, so I can continue to stand up for the people of Saskatoon Southeast.
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.