Air Ronge, La Ronge mayors react to new Liberal minority government
Local leaders are eager to find out how a federally Conservative Saskatchewan will work with a Liberal minority government without any representation from the party in the province.
On Monday, all ridings in Saskatchewan and Alberta were swept by the Conservative Party, which unseated long-time Liberal MP Ralph Goodale in Regina and a number of NDP MPs. One-term NDP MP Georgina Jolibois, of La Loche, was also unseated in the Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River riding and replaced with Conservative MP Gary Vidal from Meadow Lake.
“We would expect whatever level of government whether it’s municipal, provincial or federal, we’d all expect to be treated fairly and equally and they would look after us the same way they look after everyone else,” La Ronge Mayor Ron Woytowich said.
When it comes to negotiating with the federal government on spending, however, Woytowich stated it’s yet to been seen how it will all work out. In the last four years, he noted the Liberals did contribute a lot in the way of infrastructure, but added there was almost always provincial dollars also attached to the funding. For instance, Woytowich said there was a lot of funds spent on upgrading municipal and First Nations public water systems in the North, as well as the announcement for a wellness and treatment centre on Lac La Ronge Indian Band reserve land.


