Prince Albert resident chosen to run as Sask. Party candidate in Cumberland
A communications consultant for an Alberta-based oil and gas company has been chosen as the Saskatchewan Party candidate for Cumberland.
A current resident of Prince Albert, Darren Deschambeault said he plans on moving into the riding should he be voted in during the next election Oct. 26. He does, however, have big ties to northern Saskatchewan having been born and raised in Cumberland House, as well as spending various amounts of time in other communities. Deschambeault lived in La Ronge for 11 years and worked with CBC Radio and MBC.
“I think there’s a signal from the Sask. Party that they want to engage Indigenous Peoples in this province,” he said. “I thought let’s start by getting involved with the party and then, from there, running for the seat in the North. It’s predominately Aboriginal.”
Deschambeault explained it seems as though the Sask. Party will have another win next month and he noted it will be important the North is represented by whoever wins. If he wins the seat for the party, he believes he will be in a position to bring about changes in the constituency.