As election promises are being made throughout the province from all 3 party leaders, we had a chance to get reaction from one of the candidates on some of the issues and plans his party has in place should they form the next provincial government.

 

Weyburn-Big Muddy Sask Party hopeful Dustin Duncan says his party would include children under the age of 14 to the current drug plan, which include a 15 dollar cap on all presciptions for children.

The current plan already includes seniors over the age of 65.

Duncan also adding it's important to keep students in Saskatchewan.

That is why they would create the most aggressive retention plan for post-secondary students in the country.

It would include a 20 thousand tuition rebate over 7 years.

What that means is, if you stay a full 7 years after graduating from University, essentially you would get your tuition back.

Duncan will go up against NDP candidate Sharon Elliott and Liber hopeful Colleen Christopherson-Cote.

Check back with www.discoverweyburn.com for their views on some of the issues in the coming days.