Saskatchewan NDP looks for ‘big, bold’ solution to health-care problems
Problems in Saskatchewan health care have been a major focus for the Sask. NDP for the last number of years – when the legislature is sitting, not a week seems to go by without the Opposition bringing a heartbreaking or frustrating story of someone’s experience in the system. But as of Monday, the party widened its focus to look for solutions.
Meara Conway, the NDP’s health critic, said the health-care system in the province is in crisis – people are waiting too long for care, and care isn’t there when they need it. She called the Saskatchewan Health Authority bloated, unco-ordinated and more focused on hiding problems than fixing them.
On Monday, the NDP launched a new consultation project, which Conway said is focused on how to solve the problems they’ve been hearing about. It includes a new website, meetings with stakeholders and visits to communities across the province.
“We have the website. This week, we will be sending out solicitation letters to all major stakeholders in health care and meeting with them one on one. We will be going into communities. We will be touring facilities. We will be banging down every door to talk to people about their experience of health care – rural and urban alike,” explained Conway.


