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Vote over 2nd reading of Saskatchewan First Act leads to procedural political sparring

The provincial government says the NDP's support on the vote for a second reading of the act means they agree in principle with the legislation.

6 NDP MLAs voted in favour, meaning half the caucus is now on record as supporting the piece of legislation

Saskatchewan NDP house leader Nicole Sarauer speaks with media after Question Period on Nov. 24, 2022.
Saskatchewan NDP house leader Nicole Sarauer speaks with media after question period on Nov. 24. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)

A vote on a procedural step toward the provincial government passing its controversial Saskatchewan First Act led to political sparring between the Saskatchewan Party government and theOpposition NDPMonday.

Introduced at the beginning of November,the Saskatchewan First Act is meant to confirmthe province's autonomy and jurisdiction over its natural resources.

Government lawyers have argued that the amendments in the bill will allowthe province to argue cases of jurisdiction with the federal government in court if it comes to that.

But First Nations in the province say that it actually infringes ontheirinherent and treaty rights.

On Monday, six NDP MLAs Doyle Vermette, Vicki Mowat, Trent Wotherspoon, Matt Love, Meara Conway and Jennifer Bowes joined 37 Saskatchewan Party MLAs in support of the second reading of the bill.

While second readings a key step in a legislative process that requires three readings can be approved through a voice-only vote, the vote on the bill Monday was recorded.

At issue is whether the NDP's votes in favour of the second reading constitute anendorsement of the legislation.

Government house leader Jeremy Harrison saidtheydo. He pointed to the procedural traditions of the House of Commons and to descriptions of howlaw is made on the website of theprovincial legislature.

The second reading is meant to be a general debate on the principle of a bill and the House of Commons websitesays that passing, or adopting, a motion for second reading "amounts to approval by the House of the principle of the bill."

A controversial vote

The Saskatchewan Party had more than enough votes to pass the second reading without the Official Opposition's support.

During a scrum with reporters on Tuesday, NDPhouse leader Nicole Sarauer was asked many times why the six MLAs voted with the provincial government.

"The bill is largely a copy paste from what already exists in the Constitution. So of course we support those things," she said.

She said theOfficial Opposition is interested in getting the bill to committee.

"That's when we're actually going to be able to ask officials the questions that we're hearing from stakeholders that they want the answers to," she said.

Sarauernoted thatthe NDP does have concerns about the lack of consultation.

Harrison said the NDPcould have showed its concerns aboutthe act by voting against it but didn't. He saidthe NDP's attempt to defend the votes is disingenuous.

"On the basis of that logic, they should be voting for everything on second reading to send it to committee if that's actually what they believe," Harrison said.