NDP bill looks to make it harder for Saskatchewan to separate from Canada

Saskatchewan NDP leader Carla Beck delivers her concession speech on election night in Regina, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. The Opposition NDP has introduced legislation that, if passed, would make it tougher for the province to separate from the rest of Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP introduced legislation Wednesday that, if passed, would make it tougher for the province to separate from the rest of Canada.

Party leader Carla Beck told the legislative assembly it's a chance for Premier Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party government to put its money where its mouth is and quash separatist sentiments after Prime Minister Mark Carney's win for the Liberals.

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