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Sask Party responds to NDP s safe summer measures during Question Period | 620 CKRM The Source

By Ryan McNally May 13, 2021 | 4:35 PM The provincial NDP are calling on the province to support their plan for a safe Saskatchewan summer. NDP leader Ryan Meili says they are calling for the PST to be waived on restaurant meals and live entertainment, as well as dropping provincial park gate fees. During Question Period Thursday, Premier Scott Moe says there is no PST on live entertainment in Saskatchewan, adding the NDP couldn’t get basic research right. “They can’t add up their platform during a campaign, they don’t know what their policies are about, (and) they don’t do the correct research,” Moe said. “Thankfully, in this province, we are going to assure the people of Saskatchewan because of the efforts they have made in following the public health measures, going out and getting vaccinated that we are going to have a good old-fashioned Saskatchewan summer.”

Debate heats up over Sask NDP s abortion protest buffer zone bill

Article content Saskatchewan’s justice minister is staying guarded about a private member’s bill to restrict anti-abortion demonstrations near clinics, and the NDP Opposition is chalking up government reluctance to social conservative views within the Saskatchewan Party. But Justice Minister and Attorney General Gord Wyant said he’s simply taking his time on a complicated issue that requires careful study. He said the government supports the right of women to get abortion services “without fear of intimidation or harassment.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Debate heats up over Sask. NDP s abortion protest buffer zone bill Back to video

Sask NDP wants bubble zones to restrict anti-abortion protests

Article content The Saskatchewan NDP has introduced a bill that would limit anti-abortion protests within “bubble zones” around clinics. NDP status of women critic Jennifer Bowes said Wednesday that the aim of the bill, entitled An Act to Provide Safe Access to Abortion Services, is to ensure Saskatchewan women can access abortions free from harassment or intimidation. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Sask. NDP wants bubble zones to restrict anti-abortion protests Back to video “No patient or healthcare and service provider in this country should ever face harassment and intimidation for accessing or providing an essential service,” Bowes said in a news release. “This legislation, if passed, will instil confidence in patients and providers that their constitutionally protected healthcare rights are protected.”

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