KEVIN KASUN, SASK PARTY: Kasun has previously worked in the transportation industry, starting in trucking before moving to the rail industry where he became a locomotive engineer. After moving to Prince Albert, he began working with Canada Post and Correctional Service Canada.
Kasun and his wife Shevawn are raising two teenage children.
CAROLYN BROST-STORM, NDP: Carolyn Brost Strom has spent 20 years in the health-care sector, working as a Registered Nurse and educator. Most recently, she has served as a Public Health Nurse with the Prince Albert Grand Council.
While raising her family in Prince Albert, Brost Strom has seen concerns about crime, homelessness and mental health & addictions increase.
DENNEIL CARPENTER, SASK. UNITED PARTY: Denneil Carpenter was born and raised in Prince Albert. He started out in the west flat of Prince Albert then moved to a farm in the Meath Park area.
Denneil started a career in the oil field in Alberta while still living in Prince Albert. He worked towards his Journeyman’s certificate in Scaffolding and later acquired his National Construction Safety Certificate.
Three years ago, he started his own small business converting an old school bus into a Food truck. He is passionate about supporting teachers and nurses and securing a bright future for Saskatchewan.
ANDREW MUIRHEAD, GREEN PARTY: Andrew was born in Saskatoon and lived there until he was 8 years old. He was hit by a car and really badly injured. This influenced his family to move to Waldheim.
There he was involved for years helping take care of an expanding family of siblings. The kids all had autism and other special needs. This really sparked his interest in helping kids who were in “the system.” This early lived experience is a big factor on Andrew’s path to MLA candidacy.