New Century Party

The S21P Platform

Saskatchewan
21 Policies

For A

21st Century
Saskatchewan

01

Human Dignity

  • Make Human Dignity the binding legal duty of government, not a slogan.
  • Bind ministries, Crowns, municipalities, and contractors to respect and uphold it.
  • Expand Human Rights Code protections for gender identity, neurodiversity, disability, and social condition.
02

Saskatchewan Social Security

  • Replace the welfare maze with one simple front door.
  • Stack income, rent, disability, senior, childcare, and northern supports in one system.
  • Renew most benefits annually, not monthly, and target help where budgets are most crushed.
03

Universal Health

  • Whatever you need, just bring your Health Card.
  • Expand coverage to pharmacare, dental, vision, mental health, hearing, home care, and more.
  • Recruit and retain the workforce with scholarships, pay resets, and faster recognition of skills.
04

Reconciliation

  • Move from symbolic consultation to real consent and co-governance.
  • Co-develop a binding Consent Protocol and a Saskatchewan UNDRIP Implementation Act.
  • Back it with capacity funding, Crown-land right of first refusal, and concrete action on the 94 Calls to Action.
05

Housing Crisis

  • Freeze rents for five years and rapidly rebuild current the public housing stock
  • Ban winter evictions, strengthen tenant rights, and speed approvals in Priority Housing Zones.
  • Use SaskHomes, standard plans, and in-province manufacturing to build 100,000 new public homes over time.
06

21st Century Connected Communities

  • Connect our communities through new infrastructure.
  • Make SaskEnergy a thermal utility, finish fibre buildout, and modernize the grid.
  • Bring back the STC so communities are linked instead of left behind.
07

Public Safety

  • Let police be police again by sending the right responders to the right crisis.
  • Replace Saskatchewan Marshals with Community Crisis Officers and 24/7 addictions and sobering centres.
  • Tackle crime through health by using housing-first responses, accountability, and prevention instead of endless escalation.
08

Co-operative Development

  • Let workers buy what they already built, and own their own value.
  • Give employees a 180-day first-refusal window when businesses sell, close, relocate, or go bankrupt.
  • Use the SCDA and public financing tools to turn viable workplaces into worker-owned co-operatives.
09

Fair Labour

  • Give back workers' their well earned time, money, and dignity.
  • Move to a 30-hour standard week and a $25 minimum wage over eight years.
  • Enforce stronger sick days, overtime, scheduling, classification, and apprenticeship protections through the Fair Work Authority.
10

Energy Veterans

  • Treat our fossil-fuel workers with the respect and reverence they've rightly earned.
  • Offer three paths: retire with dignity, retrain with wage protection, or redeploy into the next buildout.
  • Backed by bonuses, debt-shield protections, pension bridges, tuition, childcare, and job placement support.
11

The Saskatchewan Century Corps

  • Whatever needs doing, we can do it ourselves.
  • Hire and train people through paid credential pathways tied to real public projects.
  • Deploy crews across housing, fibre, thermal systems, and disaster response through master agreements.
12

Lifelong Learning

  • Once again fund education like the province actually believes in it.
  • Increase staffing, pay, prep time, school meals, supplies, and universal public pre-K.
  • Expand post-secondary, libraries, distance learning, arts, and public research for every stage of life.
13

Climate Crossroads

  • They've knowingly wrecked our home. We will be sending the bill.
  • End subsidies, force cash cleanup bonds, and begin a managed 15-year oil and gas sunset.
  • Enshrine the right to a healthy environment and pursue climate accountability without pretending lawsuit winnings are guaranteed.
14

Food Sovereignty

  • We will take care of our Farmers so they can feed Saskatchewan first.
  • Build the Saskatchewan Agriculture Board, voluntary pools, margin insurance, and spring advances around farmer power.
  • Launch SaskGrocery and a real Farmer Right to Repair so food stays affordable, equipment stays fixable, and Saskatchewan Farmers reap the benefits.
15

Resource and Energy Sovereignty

  • Stop begging for scraps of what is rightfully ours.
  • Put new major resource projects on a 33/33/33 Province-Treaty Nations-private ownership model.
  • Build and own the full chain: SNRC, uranium refining and fuel fabrication, grid modernization, a Virtual Power Plant, and phased CANDU expansion.
16

Digital Sovereignty

  • Plant our flag in the digital world.
  • Move government to open-source-first systems built by Saskatchewan Digital Services.
  • Ban vendors from training on provincial data and keep public services accessible online and in person.
17

Financial Sovereignty

  • Saskatchewan cash will fund Saskatchewan, not Bay Street.
  • Build an intergenerational Sovereignty Fund that cannot be casually raided.
  • Use the SFG to manage the provincial float, strengthen credit unions, and reduce financial leakage to the Big Five.
18

Democratic Renewal

  • Make democracy harder to buy and easier to join.
  • Replace first-past-the-post with MMP and lower the voting age to 16.
  • Ban outside money, drag lobbying into the sunlight, and launch CodeShare Civics for open source public lawmaking.
19

Manufacturing

  • Build the future of Saskatchewan inside of Saskatchewan.
  • Create SMC factories for housing modules, thermal hardware, batteries, food processing, and uranium fuel.
  • Use public demand to anchor a real manufacturing base instead of waiting on fragile outside supply chains.
20

Disaster Resilience

  • We won't be caught off guard by what is now regular disasters.
  • Build resilience hubs with clean air, backup power, shelter, communications, and emergency supplies.
  • Harden critical sites, require all-hazards plans, and make emergency readiness a permanent public system.
21

Funding

  • Show the full cost instead of pretending transformation is free.
  • Separate GRF operations, productive capital, debt service, recoveries, and long-run wealth architecture.
  • Map a real 25-year path with low/base/high scenarios, debt financing, and the route back toward balance.

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