Calgary Herald

Wall says he’ll be based in Sask. despite job in Calgary

- RYAN MCKENNA

Former Saskatchew­an premier Brad Wall says he will be spending most of his time in his hometown despite taking a new job with a Calgary law firm.

On Tuesday, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt announced that Wall, who is not a lawyer, is being hired as a special adviser.

Wall, 52, said Wednesday he’ll travel to Calgary every two weeks for a few days and will spend the rest of his time based in Swift Current.

“I’m going to be doing speaking engagement­s, some consulting work, so this is a major, major developmen­t,” Wall told The Canadian Press in a phone interview from Swift Current.

Wall, who retired earlier this year, took jibes on Twitter for taking a job in Alberta after a political career stumping for the return of people to Saskatchew­an.

In the early 2000s, Alberta’s hot economy lured many young people away from Saskatchew­an as they sought jobs in the oilpatch.

When Wall became leader of the Saskatchew­an Party, he promised to bring people back to the province. His 2007 election campaign focused on that and the party swept to power — the first of three straight majority government­s.

A tweet from Annabel Townsend said: “So Brad has left Sask. to find work in Alberta? #irony.”

“I’ve been away from politics here for a few months and it’s nice to see the NDP keep getting things wrong,” Wall said. “Saskatchew­an is a great place to start a business and I’ve started my business here.”

The firm said it sees Wall as someone who can identify business opportunit­ies in areas such as energy, agri-food and trade.

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