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Kimberly Soo Goodtrack for Wood River 13.05.2021

IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct 24, 2020 Saskatchewan Needs Wetlands Protection Policy Saskatchewan is the only province without a Wetlands Protection Policy. It’s time... that Saskatchewan follows the lead of our neighbours in Alberta and Manitoba and develop a more balanced mitigation policy, one that offers protection for municipalities, producers, and society. We live in an incredibly beautiful and unique province., beams Naomi Hunter, Leader of the Saskatchewan Green Party. But more importantly our waterways and grasslands are needed in the fight against the Climate Crisis. We need a government who will value natural spaces, not just the resources extracted from them. When wetlands are drained, we lose the benefits they provide of clean water, flood and drought protection, and recreation opportunities. In late 2019, the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA) began consulting stakeholders on a new Wetland Conservation Policy for agricultural land that would allow drainage to occur, but with limits designed to ensure preservation of wetland benefits. The biggest deficiency of WSA’s policy is the provision allowing landowners to drain smaller wetlands in exchange for implementing alternate conservation measures, such as planting winter cereals or protecting other natural areas. While it’s great that they are talking about conserving other areas, that is still not the same as actually conserving wetlands. To put this in a Saskatchewan perspective, it would be like saying, There's nothing here but wheat and canola farms. states Hunter. But in reality we are much more diverse. People know that we all contribute to a healthy Saskatchewan and should also see that wetlands are their own unique part of the ecological world and need distinct protection. The Saskatchewan Green Party will introduce within the first 100 days of being elected, a Wetlands Conservation Policy that doesn’t fall short of what is actually needed. As well, we will introduce legislation to protect our grasslands. Upon election, the Saskatchewan Green Party will keep: *Crown grasslands publicly-owned and protected from development, including former PFRA and provincial pastures. *Halt the sale of public land with ecological value including Crown lands that, until removed by recent Order-in-Council, had been protected under the Wildlife Habitat Protection Act. *Introduce legislation to Strengthen the Environmental Assessment process to better involve the public and protect the remaining grasslands from development. We will bring forward legislation to Protect native prairie, including monitoring and enforcing Conservation Easements preventing breaking of these lands. Once native prairie is broken it cannot be restored. I'm a farmer and my Dad always taught us 'it's easier to do something right the first time, than to fix it later.', states Hunter. Let's get it right, our children need us to show them the way. For more information please contact: Naomi Hunter Saskatchewan Green Party Leader 1 (306) 561-8880 [email protected] Victor Lau Deputy Leader SGP 1 (306) 737-5345 [email protected]

Kimberly Soo Goodtrack for Wood River 07.05.2021

Thank you Assiniboia Times for publishing my Green intent!:)

Kimberly Soo Goodtrack for Wood River 26.04.2021

We are dedicated to building a thriving and healthy Saskatchewan for our children and their children. That means we are committed to long-term, practical solutions for a sustainable and prosperous future. To accomplish this, we must have the courage to confront the major challenges we face: a flawed political system, fiscal peril, job and food insecurity, growing income inequality, a cumbersome approach to health care, the climate crisis, and ecological decline. The Green Par...ty represents a new approach: an opportunity to change, for the better, our politics, our communities, and our economy. The Green vision reflects sustainability, social justice and respect. We believe that our people have the ingenuity and the will to build a prosperous and just society, with an economy that provides work for all, while respecting the natural world and our place within it. Real change engages all the possibilities of who we are. Saskatchewan Green Party Naomi Hunter Victor Lau www.saskgreen.ca/donate https://youtu.be/YAzcuKymTRs

Kimberly Soo Goodtrack for Wood River 09.04.2021

With Kimberly Soo Goodtrack for Wood River in Assiniboia, Sk. We have all Kim Soo’s paperwork together and her and her campaign manager (or top volunteer, as sh...e prefers to be called), have an appointment with the Returning Officer for 1pm monday, to get her on the ballot. Kimberly Goodtrack is showing her writeup she wrote for the farmers and ranchers in the area. I am wearing a beautiful ribbon scarf she made me to keep me safe, I’m so honoured to be wearing something Kim Soo made for me. See more

Kimberly Soo Goodtrack for Wood River 04.04.2021

Saskatchewan Green Party Pledges Full Health Benefits for All It is a tragedy what Premier Moe has done here. His government has wasted millions on consultants..., and privatized services. He's destroyed jobs, and weakened access to healthcare in rural Saskatchewan. exclaimed Naomi Hunter, Leader of the Saskatchewan Green Party. The best way to reverse the privatization of healthcare is to fund it properly. The Saskatchewan Green Party pledges to expand provincial coverage to include all health services like Dental, Optical and Mental Health coverage as well as complementary and alternative healing practices. We need to look after everyone in this province, and a government that approaches healthcare more holistically is the way forward. assures Hunter. We must invest in what works people, not privateers. Saskatchewan is the birthplace of medicare in North America, but over the decades it's faltered. The Saskatchewan Green Party will reverse that trend and build on our collective healthcare legacy. "My work with seniors in this province is a daily reminder that without health, we have nothing." states Hunter. for more info contact Naomi Hunter at 1-306-561-8880 [email protected]