Sask. Liberals focus on immigration, culture
Saskatchewan’s Liberal Party leader said his party wants to present a clear third option to voters come April.
Darrin Lamoureux said his party’s platform will be “different to what Saskatchewan residents have heard in the past” and present “alternatives to what the Wall government is doing” as voters get ready to head to the polls on April 4.
The provincial Liberals officially hit the campaign trail Saturday evening with a launch event in Saskatoon with 14 local candidates. The party has 36 candidates so far.
The Liberals have not held a seat in the Legislature since 2003 and will need to stand out against the opposition New Democrats.