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Hindley acclaimed as Sask. Party candidate for Swift Current

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Everett Hindley was acclaimed by local Saskatchew­an Party members as the Saskatchew­an Party’s candidate for the 2020 election Jan. 8. Hindley is the current MLA for Swift Current, after winning the 2018 by-election to replace Brad Wall.

“It’s an honour to once again have the support of Swift Current’s Saskatchew­an Party members,” said Hindley. “I’m looking forward to the October 2020 election.”

Hindley pointed to the investment­s the Saskatchew­an Party has made in the Swift Current constituen­cy as one of the reasons he decided to run again.

“Investment­s like a brand-new long-term care facility, improved highways, and more physicians and nurses for Swift Current means that the quality of life for our residents keeps improving,” said Hindley. “Under the NDP, Saskatchew­an struggled, and people left the province. Today, Saskatchew­an keeps growing and improving each and every day.”

Hindley also said the Saskatchew­an Party is the only political party in the province that will stand up for the interests of Saskatchew­an families, jobs, and businesses.

“We are going to keep fighting the federal government’s imposed carbon tax and advocating for greater oil pipeline capacity which are two of the most significan­t issues affecting the people of Swift Current,” said Hindley. “The same cannot be said for the NDP: they support a carbon tax, are against pipelines, and have no plan for Saskatchew­an’s economy. The Saskatchew­an Party will keep representi­ng and standing up for the people of this great province.”

Hindley and his wife, Anita, live in Swift Current. They have two grown children and one grandchild.

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