Medicine Hat News

Party leaders urge early vote

- STEPHANIE TAYLOR

With less than a week left on the campaign trail for Monday’s provincial election, the leaders of Saskatchew­an’s two main political parties are appealing to supporters to cast ballots in their favour — and to do so early.

Five days of advance polling began Tuesday. Stations will be open from noon until 8 p.m. — an hour longer than usual.

Elections Saskatchew­an said it added 50 more advance polling locations than in the 2016 vote to ensure safe physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Saskatchew­an Party Leader Scott Moe, who campaigned in Saskatoon on Tuesday, encouraged voters to cast their ballots early to avoid potential crowding at polls on election day.

The 15,000 people working for Elections Saskatchew­an will be wearing masks, and the agency strongly recommends voters do the same. It says face coverings aren’t mandatory, but some advance polling locations require they be worn.

Moe has defended the province’s mask guidelines, which aren’t widely mandatory, but strongly suggested again Tuesday that they be worn in indoor settings as the province deals with a spike in cases tied to gatherings.

“The masking policy that we have in place is very clear and it works. The challenge we have is when people aren’t following the public health guidelines,” he said.

“Follow the guidelines that are in place. If you don’t, there’s a good chance that you are A) going to spread this virus as it is out in our communitie­s and B) you are going to be fined.”

NDP Leader Ryan Meili, in a video posted to social media, started his day Tuesday by also urging supporters to vote in advance.

He planned to break with the tradition of political leaders casting their ballot in front of cameras on election day and opted to do so instead in Saskatoon later Tuesday afternoon.

“It snowed early. Let’s go vote early. It’s a crucial moment for our province,” Meili said.

Before voting, he travelled to Prince Albert, where his message was that the city has been failed by the Saskatchew­an Party over its 13 years in government.

The NDP took particular aim at the seat belonging to

Joe Hargrave, the Saskatchew­an Party candidate running for re-election in the constituen­cy of Prince Albert Carlton.

Hargrave served as the minister responsibl­e for Crown investment­s when the Sask. Party government shut down the Saskatchew­an Transporta­tion Company’s bus network in 2017.

Moe, meanwhile, tried to stake a claim on what is a traditiona­l NDP stronghold.

He appeared Tuesday at the campaign office of Marv Friesen, who’s running for a second time in hope of taking the Saskatoon Riversdale seat away from the NDP.

The Saskatchew­an Party lost the seat once held by former NDP premiers Lorne Calvert and Roy Romanow by less than 300 votes in the last election.

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