John Clarke speaks on Saskatchewan’s austerity budget and how to fight back. As an organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), John Clarke has been involved in poor people’s movements for over 25 years. He first became active in anti-poverty struggles in 1983, when he helped form the Union of Unemployed Workers in London, …
Saskatchewan Speaks: Policy Recommendations for Transformational Change
In December, SaskForward began an online public consultation process that asked people across the province to answer the question, “What ‘transformational change’ would you introduce to make Saskatchewan a happier, healthier, and more prosperous place for all?” After receiving over one hundred submissions from individuals and organizations and hosting a policy summit and discussion with over …
Real Renewal on Transforming Schools and Education
Re-imagining the future together RealRenewal’s some 200 members include parents, teachers, school staff, students, education experts and community members province-wide who share common cause in defending and supporting public education in Saskatchewan. We conduct research on education issues and gather ideas the public through forums, workshops, online surveys, and requests for written input. In …
Don Kossick on Corporate Tax Evasion
Make Cameco Pay Up Saskatchewan citizens are conducting an ongoing campaign to have Cameco – one of the largest uranium companies in the world – pay the $2.2 billion bill that it has accumulated in unpaid taxes. Cameco has dodged every attempt to have them pay the people of Canada and Saskatchewan what they have …
Summit Panel: Dr. Sally Mahood
Family Physician Dr. Sally Mahood suggests how evidence-based policy-making can improve the fairness and equity of our public health system in Saskatchewan. Social Determinants of Health Canada is one of the top four per capita healthcare spenders among 17 peer nations but among the bottom four for key measures of health status The top …
Summit Panel: Leah Arcand
My name is Leah Arcand and I’m from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. I would like to acknowledge Treaty 4 territory that we’re on today. And I would like to thank the organizers for inviting me to speak and you all for being here and showing an interest in transformational change. Before I begin, I would …
Summit Panel: Peter Gilmer
Peter Gilmer of the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry identifies how the Government of Saskatchewan’s cut-backs are impacting the province’s most vulnerable residents.
Summit Panel: Simon Enoch
Re-thinking Deficits and Austerity I want to discuss the elephant in the room that haunts any of the subsequent policy discussions we will have the rest of the day and that is obviously the current economic health of the province and the government’s financial situation. How we view the current economic situation will determine whether …
Summit Panel: Hayley Carlson
Transformation in an Era of Climate Change Across Canada people hear “Saskatchewan” and we are often dismissed as flat and boring. But Saskatchewan is so much more than this. We are home to the beautiful Athabasca Lake, surrounded by the most northerly active sand dune formation on earth and home to several species of plants …
Transforming Migrant Work Conditions by Migrant Worker Justice for Saskatchewan
Introduction They are cooks, cleaners, wait staff. They are welders, electricians, and construction workers. They are nurses, physicians, and live-in caregivers. They are manual labourers in greenhouses and throughout the agricultural sector. Residents of Saskatchewan have direct and indirect encounters with them on a daily basis, whether it is each time they order a double-double, …