Election 2024: Campaign Roundup - Day 18
Election 2024: Campaign Roundup - Day 18

Welcome to Day 18 of our Saskatchewan 2024 Campaign Roundup!
With the 2024 SK election underway, we'll be bringing you daily updates on all the policy proclamations, platform promises, and political point-scoring from the campaign trail.
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Campaign Roundup - Day 18:
- The Saskatchewan Party released a video, with a voiceover by Laura Ross, candidate for Regina Rochdale, touting the strength and experience of the women running as candidates for the party.
- The Saskatchewan Party is mailing summaries of their platform to households around the province, but is also inviting voters to view the platform in its entirety online.
- Scott Moe, Leader of the Saskatchewan Party, said that he would put a provincial policy in place to ban biological boys from using school changing rooms with biological girls.
- Jon Hromek, Leader of the Saskatchewan United Party, has said his party believes in “female safe spaces.” SaskUnited suggested that the Saskatchewan Party adopted their changing room policy from their “Blueprint for Change.”
- The Saskatchewan NDP promised to invite healthcare workers to the Legislature on Day 1 to begin addressing what they call a healthcare crisis.
- The Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan announced a virtual town hall that will take place on Thursday, October 24th, at 7:00 pm. The party is taking questions in advance, or during the livestream.
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