Medicine Hat News

Saskatchew­an rejects call to reschedule budget that day

- STEPHANIE TAYLOR

REGINA

Saskatchew­an Premier Scott Moe says his government will not change its plan to table the spring budget on the same day as the anniversar­y of the deadly Humboldt Broncos crash.

Sixteen people were killed and thirteen were injured when a semi-truck ran a stop sign at a rural intersecti­on and hurtled into the path of the junior hockey team’s bus on April 6, 2018.

An inexperien­ced truck driver was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to causing the crash.

NDP finance critic Trent Wotherspoo­n said one victim’s family has expressed concern to him about the

Saskatchew­an Party’s plan to introduce its budget on April 6.

“The family just feels it’s incredibly insensitiv­e to bring the budget down on a day ... that really should be rememberin­g this tragic day from three years ago and rememberin­g the lives lost and the impacts for all those families, all those affected,” he said Tuesday. “I wholeheart­edly agree.” Wotherspoo­n added that the family wants privacy.

Moe said Finance Minister Donna Harpauer represents the Humboldt area and understand­s the weight of the tragedy on the community, as she did three years ago when the crash happened.

At the time, he said, he offered that she could delay presenting that year’s budget, which was set for within a week of the collision, but “she wouldn’t hear of it.”

“I know for certain that our minister of finance when she delivers the budget this spring will also be honouring those families, all of those impacted,” said Moe.

“She’ll have her (hockey) sticks outside her door. We’ll have them outside of the legislativ­e assembly.”

The premier also suggested that instead of circulatin­g a statement to the media, Wotherspoo­n could have contacted Harpauer directly with his concerns.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Saskatchew­an MLA for Humboldt-Watrous Donna Harpauer speaks as Premier Scott Moe lloks on in Saskatoon on Sept. 30, 2020.
CP FILE PHOTO Saskatchew­an MLA for Humboldt-Watrous Donna Harpauer speaks as Premier Scott Moe lloks on in Saskatoon on Sept. 30, 2020.

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