The field grows.

Ken Cheveldayoff is expected to announce his intention to run in the coming days.
Gord Wyant official enters the race for Saskatchewan Party leadership.

In his announcement, Wyant — who has most recently served as Justice Minister — said Saskatchewan people can expect him to stand up for the province, “whether that be on the federal carbon tax, Ottawa’s top-down approach to the legalization of marijuana or federal tax changes that will hurt small businesses and farm families, the lifeblood of our province.
“My priority has — and always will be — defending Saskatchewan’s interests,” he said in a prepared statement.

I guess we’re seeing who the candidates will be campaigning against…the Federal Liberals.

17 Replies to “The field grows.”

  1. If Ken Cheveldayoff were to run the Province of SK anything like his brother Kevin Cheveldayoff runs the Winnipeg Jets. he will trade off any advantage SK has to make a deal with the Feds, just to say he can work with the Feds, short term PR without any long term benefit. And he will ignore the real needs of the Province, until a disaster stares him in his face. (The Jets goal tending situation has been weak for the last 3 years, last year Kevin C. saddled the team with two unproven goalies, and the results were disastrous, so this off-season, he’s signed a free agent goalie, who may be past his prime, and is coming off a bad year in Philadelphia.)

  2. Hmm? Jim Benning let Miller go and now has to Swedes in the Canuck net. If he runs for leadership of the provincial Liebels I will get very concerned. 🙂

  3. Sounds dire. I would have great trouble believing that a member of the Federal Liberal Party could be trusted with defending the interests of the people of Saskatchewan (or any other province for that matter).

  4. I am going to see who else joins the field of candidates before I decide who to support. I already goofed by sending Harrison 25 bucks, and then I find out that he said he would refuse any interviews by the Rebel. Nuts to him.

  5. Was in a meeting with Brian Jean yesterday. Very encouraged with his policies. Expanding clean coal power generation, 0% small business tax, repealing carbon tax, has a constitutional legal framework to stop the feds from imposing such a tax. Plan to return to balance budget in 3 years which includes public sector attrition. Open up the back country that has been closed by the NDP for hunting, trapping, and recreation vehicles.
    Jason Kenney was in town but didn’t talk to anyone. Just rode in a parade.

  6. The Sask Party has only had 2 leaders and both were good. I expect them to produce another.
    The battle lines are simple and clearly defined. Bongo and the feds and some kinda Lorne Calvert type spewing rhetoric that even tommy douglas wouldn’t recognize.

  7. And thanks for your two cents too.
    I would appreciated it more if you would point out the errors in my comment, instead of a blanket insult.

  8. Gord Wyant a member of the federal Liberal (Lieberal) Party. Won’t get my vote. Anyone supporting the Republic of Western Canada would get my vote.

  9. None of them are willing to take Saskatchewan out of confederation to protect it; that tells you this is really the Canada party, and the Saskatchewan party does not exist.
    And here we have a supporter of UNRELIABLE POWER. Pretty sure Saskatchewan is pretty much over. Any fool stupid enough to believe the lies of “clean power”, is going to help load the trains that are taking counter-revolutionaries to prison camps.

  10. “And here we have a supporter of UNRELIABLE POWER.”
    You mean another supporter. We already have 50% unreliables by 2030 premier Wall. Me thinks Wall is a Liberal in disguise all along regardless of his stand on the carbon tax.

  11. Jean is disappointing. His recall idea is stupid. His tough on crime ideas are dumb. Schweitzer is smarter.

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