Saskatchewan Party, NDP leaders declining full scheduled pay raise
Looking around Saskatchewan at people struggling to makes ends meet, the leaders of the province’s two main political parties are looking to tap the brakes on a scheduled pay increase.
Every April 1, Saskatchewan’s MLA salaries are adjusted, tied to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). According to Statistics Canada, the CPI rose 6.8 per cent on an annual average basis in 2022.
However, both Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck and Premier Scott Moe have said that’s too much for a pay raise.
“Obviously that’s not on,” said Beck. “We shouldn’t even be contemplating a 6.8 per cent increase.”