
Saskatchewan Party Caucus Premier Brad Wall urges everyone to wear green and show their support for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the seven days leading up to Grey Cup 2009.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus CBC's The National featured a story about the SaskParty government's efforts to protect the wild horses of the Bronson Forest.
Source: www.skcaucus.com
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Saskatchewan Party Caucus Premier Brad Wall meets with decision-makers in Washington, D.C (article from the Toronto Star)
Source: www.thestar.com
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, right, met with the likes of Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts during his visit to Washington this week. (Nov. 19, 2009)

Saskatchewan Party Caucus Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall meets with U.S. decision-makers in Washington, D.C.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus Premier Brad Wall is in Washington, D.C. talking about climate change.
Source: www.canada.com

Saskatchewan Party Caucus SaskParty MLAs raise money for prostate cancer research by taking part in "Movember."
Source: www.newstalk650.com
MLAs and senior staff members with the Saskatchewan Party government are growing moustaches in November, part of the "Movember" movement. It encourages men to grow moustaches in order to raise awareness and money for prostate cancer research.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus NewsTalk Radio's John Gormley interviews Lloydminster MLA Tim McMillan about An Act to Protect the Wild Ponies of the Bronson Forest.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus John Gormley Live producer Tammy Robert blogs about the wild horses of the Bronson Forest.
Source: www.newstalk650.com
This was the standard response from virtually everyone who heard about Lloydminster MLA Tim McMillan's private member's bill - An Act to Protect the Wild Ponies of the Bronson Forest.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus NDP REFUSE TO SUPPORT IMMEDIATE PROTECTION FOR WILD HORSES OF THE BRONSON FOREST
Source: www.skcaucus.com
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Saskatchewan Party Caucus Premier Brad Wall visits with Canadian veterans after a Remembrance Day ceremony.

Source: www.leaderpost.com
If the Sigma Analytics poll in today's Leader-Post is any indication, Saskatchewan New Democrats have made some serious tactical errors.

Source: www.leaderpost.com
The Saskatchewan Party government appears to have even stronger support at the midway mark of its term than it did on election night two years ago, according to a Sigma Analytics survey conducted for the Leader-Post.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus Premier Brad Wall's response to the 2009 Throne Speech.

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From Murray Mandryk's column: "... the Saskatchewan Party government's health minister wisely decided to
listen to those with some expertise ... rather than listen to those who find it necessary to twist
every health issue into a disjointed argument on how private delivery
of health care would somehow be better."
Source: www.leaderpost.com
If left-wingers stereotypically pay too much attention to process, perhaps an even bigger problem is right-wingers who see no need for process.

Saskatchewan Party Caucus From an editorial in the Edmonton Journal: "Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has put his political career on the line, boldly promising to reduce all surgical wait times to three months within four years."
Source: www.edmontonjournal.com
Lost amid the clamour over long lineups for H1N1 vaccine last week was the Fraser Institute's report on Canadian health-care wait times. The good news is that across Canada, median patient waits for surgery or medical procedures decreased in 2009. ...

















