The Leader of the Saskatchewan United Party says in a news release that Sask United’s concerns are the concerns of the Saskatchewan people. Jon Hromek stated that his party will reduce international immigration, because housing access, healthcare, education, and other social services are already overwhelmed from unsustainable population growth.
He stated that his party will keep gender ideology out of schools and instead focus on the basic building blocks of education – reading, writing, math, science and history. Hromek promises that Sask United Party would audit all government departments and ministries to find efficiencies and cut what he calls the wasteful bureaucracy. He also suggests a review of the royalty on potash, to make sure residents get their fair share of the financial benefits of this province’s resources.