Sask. legislators prepare for shortened fall sitting, throne speech
When she walked into the House on Thursday and saw the new configuration of seats — with nearly half on the Opposition side of the room — Carla Beck, leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, said she felt a little emotional.
“I’m not the mom of this crew behind us, but I feel incredibly proud of all of them anyway,” Beck said.
When the new session begins Monday, the NDP will have the largest number of MLAs it has had in the house in 17 years. Beck said the party’s expanded team is full of people who can dig in and understand Saskatchewan concerns and who also know where to find solutions.
She said her MLAs are “people with a lot of experience in their communities, in their fields, who will also be helping us take that role on.”