Premier Scott Moe has been talking about change in his government after the provincial election, which is giving some advocates hope.Photo by Michelle Berg/sas

'Message received'? How health, education and trans rights advocates feel after Sask. election

Advocates in health, education and sexual health education are waiting to see if Moe's "message received" vow holds up.

by · Saskatoon StarPhoenix

The Saskatchewan Party has been in power in the province since 2007, but Premier Scott Moe’s acceptance speech after the 2024 provincial election has some advocates anticipating change.

Moe said he recognized that the election was much closer than it has been in the past and that he received the message.

“All of us in government, we’re going to take a bit of time and we’re going to reflect on the message that was sent here this evening … and we will strive to earn back your support,” Moe said.