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Sask. Party candidate Tim McLeod gets early start on door-knocking

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

Although the provincial election is more than a year away, Tim McLeod has already been pounding the streets of Moose Jaw introducin­g himself to residents. McLeod, the Sask. Party candidate for the constituen­cy of Moose Jaw North, was nominated three months ago to replace outgoing MLA Warren Michelson in the 2020 provincial election. Since then, McLeod has been out in the community meeting people and making his face known.

“(I’m) pleased with the response so far,” he said recently.

McLeod and members of the constituen­cy committee conducted a door-knocking campaign in July, where they went around to almost 500 houses and handed out flyers with informatio­n about him. When McLeod knocked on doors, he introduced himself and explained he was the candidate for the Sask. Party for their riding in the upcoming election. He also wanted to know if they were aware he was the candidate and if they had any questions.

“I door-knocked with my wife and children, so it was nice for people to see my whole clan,” he said, “and certainly get a sense of who I am and what’s most important to me, which is my family.” Few people raised any specific issues with him since most people seemed to be happy with how the province was being managed, McLeod continued. While that was encouragin­g, he is also open to hearing criticisms since he believes that is an important part of being an elected official.

McLeod never had a big desire to get into politics originally, he explained, but when he and his family moved to Moose Jaw a decade ago, he became a member of the Moose Jaw North board of directors. As he watched the political scene unfold across Saskatchew­an and saw the positive things that former premier Brad Wall and current Premier Scott Moe were doing, he was encouraged.

“My profession­al career is as an advocate,” McLeod continued. “I advocate for other people’s interests; that’s what I’m about. So I see politics as a natural progressio­n … . It’s a natural fit for someone with my background.” Serving on the Moose Jaw North board has allowed McLeod to see just how tireless of a representa­tive Michelson has been for his constituen­cy. McLeod noted Michelson has been a great guy with whom to work, along with the many dedicated board members.

“I don’t think there’s many people who work harder than Warren in terms of being accessible to constituen­ts,” continued McLeod, noting this is an important lesson for anyone who wants to get into politics: MLAs have to be able to represent their constituen­ts’ interests in the legislatur­e in Regina.

While the election is still more than a year away, McLeod noted he is not going into it with any specific issues in mind. Instead, he would advocate for whatever issues his constituen­ts bring to him if he is elected.

Since the start of August, McLeod and the committee have been working hard in preparatio­n for the prime rib dinner with Premier Scott Moe that was held on Saturday, Aug. 17 at the exhibition convention centre.

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