Saskatchewan farm group wants rural connectivity on election agenda
MELFORT, Sask. – Canadian voters will head to the polls in less than a month.
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) has a list of priorities they would like addressed by party candidates.
SARM President Ray Orb said agriculture continues to be a major contributor to the provincial economy and rural ratepayers need to ask questions about topics of interest to them.
“The 2021 federal election is an opportunity to ask about rural broadband infrastructure, carbon tax and offsets, infrastructure funding for rural municipalities, and better ag safety nets,” Orb said.