SASKATOON The president of a union representing Saskatchewan service workers says Directwest s refusal to run a marketing campaign critical of the Scott Moe government amounts to censorship. Service Employees Union International - West (SEIU-West) president Barbara Cape says she wants answers from the marketing firm a wholly-owned subsidiary of SaskTel after the planned campaign was rejected. Cape says she was told by a company representative that the ad does not meet the criteria as set out in the sensitivity guidelines for the company. “Without any clear answers about what is divisive, with the thinly veiled allegations around sensitivity guidelines, this is censorship. Without a clear response, that’s what this is,” Cape told CTV News.