Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe holds a news conference in Martensville, Sask. on Monday, October 21, 2024.Photo by Michelle Berg/Postmedia/File

Days away from provincial election, Scott Moe takes aim at Saskatchewan NDP's past record

Moe said the last NDP government in 2007 closed hospitals and schools, raised taxes and drove people out of Saskatchewan to other provinces like Alberta

· National Post

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe took aim at the rival New Democrats’ history in the province ahead of Monday’s election.

Moe, seeking to rally voters’ support in Prince Albert, reiterated party promises of building a strong economy while accusing Carla Beck’s NDP of running on a record of decline.

He says the last NDP government in 2007 closed hospitals and schools, raised taxes and drove people out of Saskatchewan to neighbouring provinces like Alberta.