Moe and ministers questioned on many topics at SARM convention
It was like a blast from the past before COVID at the bear pit session during the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) convention Wednesday morning.
Tables lined the length and breadth of the Queensbury Convention Centre, nearly every seat full, and the premier at centre stage, flanked by two rows of his ministers on either side.
Premier Scott Moe said the SARM convention was the last large gathering he attended before the pandemic began in 2020, and this year was the first such big event he’s attended since. He called it “incredible” and great to be there in person.
Moe and his ministers were there to answer the burning questions from RM representatives and they ran the gamut, from questions about rural airport infrastructure to how Saskatchewan is promoting itself to a question about a digital identification project.