Belanger announces intent to run for re-election
Athabasca NDP MLA Buckley Belanger was first elected to serve constituents in 1995, but he still believes he has unfinished business.
Belanger announced this week he plans to run for re-election in his riding the next time provincial voters head to the polls. During the last couple of months, he said he put a lot of thought into whether or not he should run again, but a recent dispute between northerners and the government convinced him to do so.
“If we’re going to have a fight over northern Saskatchewan’s land, then I have to be able to show up for that fight,” Belanger said. “I was really inspired to run because we had a couple of cabins taken out of northern Saskatchewan. There are many people who own cabins and enjoy the northern scenery and lakes. It’s our backyard. I just got really angry when I seen some of those trapper’s cabins being removed from northern land with no regard to the consequences or the respect afforded to northerners.”
Belanger believes the government made a mistake by removing the cabins, noting officials should have worked toward creating a positive relationship with the owners. He also added officials neglected to seek advice from Northern Saskatchewan Trappers association, the Prince Albert Grand Council or Métis Nation-Saskatchewan.


