Wildfire season kept MLA Jordan McPhail busy during 2025
Cumberland NDP MLA Jordan McPhail has finished his first full year representing Northern Saskatchewan.
“I would describe it as an incredible honour, and obviously I had some challenges,” he remarked. “I don’t know if there would have been a way that we could have had a busier first year. Basically, right upon the election, we were hearing about the first cases of scurvy in Northern Saskatchewan. Our team took to the legislature right away and started to call for an investigation into food prices in Northern Saskatchewan. We were seeing things like $20 grapes in Northern Saskatchewan, $168 turkeys in places like Wollaston. We tried to get answers for the people in the North, but were obviously shut down by government. They didn’t let the motion get to the floor and shut it down in committee.”
Undoubtedly, the most pressing issue in Cumberland in 2025 was the devastating wildfire season that led to a major loss of homes, cabins, businesses and for the boreal landscape itself. At least 10,000 northerners were forced from their homes and were evacuated to communities as far as Regina.
“I don’t think anybody in Northern Saskatchewan won’t remember the year of 2025 for a whole lot of good things, but the good thing that I do recall from the wildfire season is seeing northerners step up like no other to band together and support each other in what has been some of the worst times of their life. They entrusted our office to stand with them and for them at the provincial legislature and demand answers.”


