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Sask. NDP focuses on mental health and addictions as critic roles are shuffled

Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili has given his newest MLA a critic role. Yens Pedersen is the NDP critic for agriculture and environment.

New MLA Yens Pedersen named critic for agriculture and environment

NDP leader Ryan Meili announced Yens Pedersen (left) as his critic for agriculture and environment. (CBC)

Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili has given his newest MLA a critic role.

Yens Pedersen,a Regina lawyer whowon the Regina Northeastbyelectionon September 12, is now the NDP critic for agriculture and environment.

Meiliannounced a shuffle of his party's critic rolesTuesday morning.

Other changes include the addition of a critic for mental health and addictions. Saskatoon Riversdale MLA Danielle Chartier will take on that role. Saskatoon Fairview MLA Vicki Mowatwill become health critic.

Chartier said the party wants to give mental health and addictions the "prominence it deserves".

Meilisaid the province has paid "lip service" to mental health without following through.

"The number of people in Saskatchewan struggling with depression, anxiety or high rates of suicide, these are numbers that don't have to be happening but we need to actually take the steps to change it," Meilisaid.

Meilialso said his party willfocuson agriculture and issues facing rural Saskatchewan. He pointed to Pedersen, who grew up on a farm near Cut Knife, Sask., as an asset due to his "rural roots."

"We no longer believe that rural Saskatchewan is the Saskatchewan Party's pure territory. They aretaking rural Saskatchewan for granted. When we are out in rural Saskatchewan we hear more and more frustration with the direction of this government."

Trent Wotherspoonwill be the finance critic and Nicole Rancourt moves into a role as critic for social services.

Here are the roles of the remaining NDPcaucus members:

  • Ryan Meili: Critic for Executive Council and Office of the Premier, Francophone Affairs;
  • Carla Beck: Deputy Leader; Critic for Education, Advanced Education.
  • Buckley Belanger: Critic for Highways and Infrastructure; Energy and Resources.
  • David Forbes: Critic for Ethics and Democracy.
  • Warren McCall: Critic for First Nations and Mtis Relations.
  • Nicole Sarauer: Critic for Justice; Corrections and Policing.
  • Cathy Sproule: Deputy Whip, Critic for Crown Investments Corporation, the Global Transportation Hub, the Regina Bypass andSaskPower.
  • Doyle Vermette: Whip; Critic for Northern Saskatchewan.