Our reporter, Alec Salloum, will be at Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe’s headquarters in Shellbrook as the results come in.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is 400 kilometres away from the provincial seat of power, opting instead to be in home constituency of Shellbrook.
Since the writ dropped on Oct. 1, Moe has travelled all around Saskatchewan promoting his party and the work it’s done over 17 years in office.
On issues of affordability, the Sask. Party has promised income tax adjustments. On education, the party has promised to build more schools. On health care, the party has promised to continue with its Health Human Resources action plan, which aims to incentivize, retrain and recruit health care-workers to the province.
Moe has said his first order business should his party form government will be to bring in a policy to ban “biological boys” from using school changing rooms with “biological girls.”
Polls close at 8 p.m. Keep checking back for updates as results roll in.