Saskatchewan premier says coronavirus not a factor in election call
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he made a mistake when he gave the novel coronavirus outbreak as a reason why he’s not committed to a provincial election in October.
Moe said Friday that unrest caused by rail blockades and the spread of COVID-19 were affecting the economy and he had the right to call an early vote.
There are no confirmed cases of the disease in Saskatchewan.
“I don’t think it really impacts the (election) decision to any degree. And I mentioned it in error because it is so top of mind for so many now,” Moe said Monday.