Party leaders Scott Mow, Carla Beck stick to key platform issues in provincial election debate

Victor Boolen

Party leaders Scott Mow, Carla Beck stick to key platform issues in provincial election debate

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Saskatchewan

NDP Leader Carla Beck and Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Mow faced off in a debate ahead of the Oct. 28 provincial election. See what you missed.

Voters in Saskatchewan head to the polls on October 28

Two people stand on podiums in a legislative building.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Mow, left, and Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck get ready before Wednesday’s televised leaders’ debate in Regina. (Haywood Yu/The Canadian Press)

During Wednesday night’s debate at the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina, NDP Leader Carla Beck and Sask. Party leader Scott Moe attacked each other’s budget records and plans, as well as their party’s contributions to the provincial debt.

Both candidates in the upcoming provincial election regularly call each other’s parties fiscally irresponsible.

“The last two budgets from the provincial auditor have been balanced in this province and we have introduced a full spending plan as we do in every election to balance the budget –

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