Cuthand: Provincial election showcases need for change in Sask. politics
Politics tamfitronics The provincial election revealed the split between the Sask Party and Indian Country — all three Aboriginal MLAs are with the NDP.Author of the article: Doug Cuthand • Saskatoon StarPhoenixPublished Nov 01, 2024 • Last updated 23 hours ago • 3 minute readSaskatchewan premier-designate Scott Moe speaks to media, following his party winning a majority government in the provincial election, in Shellbrook, Oct. 29, 2024. Photo by Liam Richards /The Canadian PressThe provincial election may have revealed the rural-urban split in Saskatchewan, but it also revealed the split between the Saskacthewan Party and Indian Country. All three Indigenous MLAs are with the NDP.The two northern constituencies chose Indigenous candidates, with Jordan McFail taking Cumberland and Leroy Laliberte in Athabasca. Also, Betty Nippi-Albright held onto her seat in Saskatoon.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED...