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The only way to stop Stephen Harper in Saskatchewan is by sticking with the NDP.
Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre NDP Candidate Fred Kress says he is willing to accept Conservative Candidate Tom Lukiwski’s challenge to a debate on equalization.

Saskatchewan Conservative candidates are dodging debates, running away from media and avoiding pretty much anyone who wants to ask them about their policies in this campaign.
The new caucus website has launched.  You can see it at http://www.ndpcaucus.sk.ca.
Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre NDP Candidate Fred Kress says he can’t understand why childcare advocate Monica Lysack is running for the Liberals when she strongly supports NDP childcare policy.
As stock markets plummet, banks collapse, and recession threatens; Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar NDP Candidate Nettie Wiebe says farmers should be glad they still have the Canadian Wheat Board to rely upon.

NDP Candidate Stephen Moore wants to know why Wascana Liberal and Conservative candidates need outside help to bolster their campaigns.
Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar Candidate Nettie Wiebe unveiled the NDP platform today, a plan that puts Saskatchewan families first while maintaining balanced budgets in each year of the mandate.

A new poll shows only the NDP can stop Stephen Harper in Palliser.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Lorne Calvert says he can’t understand why the Sask Party is continuing to hike energy rates while sitting on a record $3.1 billion surplus.
NDP Crown Corporations Critic Kim Trew is blasting the Saskatchewan Party government for hiking energy rates while sitting on a record surplus.