Medicine Hat News

Sask. cabinet minister resigns after California trip

- STEPHANIE TAYLOR

REGINA

Saskatchew­an Premier Scott Moe has accepted the resignatio­n of his highways minister who travelled to California over the Holidays while people were being urged to stay home.

Moe’s office said Joe Hargrave will remain in the Saskatchew­an Party caucus as the legislatur­e member for Prince Albert Carlton.

Hargrave’s resignatio­n Monday came after the Opposition NDP pointed to a real estate listing that cast doubt on his explanatio­n that he needed to travel to finalize the sale of a vacation property and move back his belongings.

But the NDP circulated a listing from a real estate website showing the home was put up for sale on Boxing Day and that an offer was accepted Dec. 27.

A government spokespers­on said Hargrave went with his wife and left Saskatchew­an on Dec. 22.

County tax records show the US$489,000 furnished property as belonging to Joseph Hargrave.

NDP ethics critic Matt Love accused Hargrave of lying and providing a “flimsy excuse” for not abiding by provincial and federal recommenda­tions to avoid non-essential travel over the holidays.

Canadians have been asked to stay put to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“Really all he wanted was a sunny Christmas vacation by the golf course and pool in his gated community,” Love said in a statement.

Moe’s office said Hargrave will be replaced in cabinet by Fred Bradshaw, member of the legislatur­e for Carrot River Valley.

The government has said Hargrave will return to Saskatchew­an once his two-week quarantine in California expires on Tuesday. Once back in Canada, he is to isolate for another 14 days.

Before resigning, Hargrave apologized for his decision to make the trip, which the premier’s office said Moe knew about in advance.

Moe’s executive director of communicat­ions Jim Billington, said last week the premier expects government members to follow all public health advice, but “does not control what members of cabinet or caucus do in their personal time or what they deem as necessary travel.”

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