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Sep 5, 2020 6 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Today, we committed to introducing affordable, accessible, $25/day child care for Saskatchewan families under an NDP government. #skpoli #saskndp #ndp2020

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Saskatchewan is a great place to live and raise a family, but for far too many families, life has been made harder by the Sask. Party.

They're threatening “austerity measures,” meaning cuts to the things families rely on, while the NDP are committed to putting people first.
For the last several months, we've heard from many parents who have had to choose between their careers and taking care of their families.

The basics, such as accessible childcare, are becoming more and more unaffordable under the Sask. Party.
That's why today, I announced a commitment to deliver accessible and affordable childcare to Saskatchewan families.

Our plan commits an NDP government to:

✅ Transitioning existing spaces to $25/day

✅ 2,200 new spaces at $25/day each year over 4 years,
✅ Assembling a panel of experts, workers, & families to improve our early learning & childcare system from the bottom up, addressing needs like recruiting & retaining staff, affordability & availability of care, wages of workers, & fixing the problems with the current subsidy.
This is how, together, we build a better future for Saskatchewan people.

Please add your name if you will be voting to support our $25/day childcare plan: saskndp.ca/vote

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The state of our province today is that Saskatchewan has the highest active case rate and the lowest vaccination rate in the country.
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The state of our province today is that ICU patients are being medevac’d to Ontario while the Armed Forces are being flown in to provide care.

The state of our province is that more than 800 people have died from COVID, including 117 people lost in October alone.
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Last night’s SK docs town hall had some hard truths to share. 🧵

We learned the devastating news that 3 children under 12 have died from COVID-19 in the province.

At 16% of the total child deaths in the country, this is by far the worst rate in Canada.
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Shortstaffed. Crowded. Crumbling infrastructure. Four residents to a room.

There needs to be an inquiry into Extendicare Parkside long-term care home. Now.

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Workers, residents, and family members have been pointing out the failure of the Sask. Party government to address urgent needs and dangerous conditions for a long time. (2/7)
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Scott Moe has shown us he can't be trusted. But don't take it from me...just look at his record. During the last #skpoli election, the Sask Party promised there would be no cuts or sell-offs. But when the election was over, they:

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WARNING - long thread. But as a doctor, I care deeply about health care, and I have something to say.

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Cuts and neglect, or investments in people. And this choice couldn’t be clearer when we think about our rural healthcare.
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