Premier Brad Wall gives election style speech at Premier’s dinner
During an address to more than two-thousand people at the Credit Union Eventplex, Wall defended his government's track record since coming to office.
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REGINA – Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall gave an election-campaign style speech at his annual dinner in Regina last night.
During an address to more than two-thousand people at the Credit Union Eventplex, Wall defended his government’s track record since coming to office.
He said voters will have to make a decision in the next election about what direction they want their province to take — and that will come down to a choice between his Saskatchewan Party and the N-D-P.
An election is expected next spring.

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