Sask. Party Leader Scott Moe promises more support for seniors if elected
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe was in the Battlefords today to unveil a proposal for three new initiatives to benefit seniors in the province at a total estimated cost of about $36 million per year if elected.
Moe was joined by Battlefords Sask. Party candidate Jeremy Cockrill as well as Melville-Saltcoats Sask. Party candidate Warren Kaeding during his stop at Cockrill’s campaign office in North Battleford.
As part of the party’s new three-measure proposal, Moe said the party would reduce ambulance costs for seniors, increase the Seniors’ Income Plan, and hire a total of 300 new continuing care aides in Saskatchewan.
The committment was meant to coincide with Seniors’ Week recognized last week in Saskatchewan.