Reeves, councillors grill Sask. Party ministers at SARM ‘Bear Pit’
The claws were out during the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention’s ‘Bear Pit’ session at Prairieland Park on Wednesday.
Reeves, councillors and other RM reps grilled cabinet ministers on topics including SaskPower’s wind and solar farming, deer and elk control measures, taxation rates and Indigenous reconciliation and engagement, along with questions on why there still isn’t reliable cell and Internet coverage in many rural areas.
Questions on rural physician and nurse recruitment, mental health and addictions resources and a lack of services in remote areas dominated much of the discussion.
The new $200,000 rural and northern physician recruitment incentive was touted by Premier Scott Moe as making Saskatchewan competitive with other provinces, but the premier noted there were other issues that still need to be addressed.