‘It was not a holiday’: Prince Albert MLA and former cabinet minister sets the record straight about trip to California
Fresh off a 30-hour drive from Palm Springs, California to his home in Prince Albert, MLA and now former Minister of Highways Joe Hargrave, provided his first media interview to paNOW, to respond to some of the burning questions and criticism he faced over the past 10 days.
The Prince Albert Carlton MLA came under fire for travelling across the border on Dec. 22, to list his winter home; at a time when Canadians were being told by health authorities to refrain from travel of any kind. Hargrave, who has already apologized for his actions and resigned as a cabinet minister, said he still wishes he could take it back.
“You know hindsight is 20/20 and now I wish I hadn’t gone but you know we felt at the time our home there was vacant 10 months and probably going to be vacant another 10 months or a year and we should sell it before something happens to it, like somebody breaks-in,” he said.
The opposition New Democrats accused Hargrave of lying about the trip. Ethics critic Matt Love said real estate listings showed Hargrave listed his property on the market Dec. 26, four days after he travelled. Love suggested Hargrave was simply making an excuse for ignoring COVID travel rules and taking a Christmas holiday in the sun. NDP leader Ryan Meili labelled Hargrave’s cross-border trip “a Christmas vacation” and a “slap in the face” to Saskatchewan families who have made real sacrifices this Christmas.


