Saskatchewan election campaign stops in Saskatoon

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SASKATOON — Party leaders in Saskatchewan are to spend their first full day of campaigning today in one of the cities considered an election battleground.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is to be in Saskatoon to make his first platform announcement for the Oct. 26 vote.
Moe says he believes the Saskatchewan Party is well connected with urban voters, despite losses in recent byelections and some narrow victories in 2016.
Moe plans to make the announcement on the southwest side of the city before stopping in the downtown constituency of Saskatoon Riversdale.
That seat belonged to former NDP premiers Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert and was won by NDP in the 2016 election, but by less than 250 votes.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili is also to be in Saskatoon for an announcement about taxes before travelling to Prince Albert to talk about health and infrastructure.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept.30, 2020.

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