Faculty associations say Sask Polytech layoffs threaten key sectors in province
The collective voice of Saskatchewan’s faculty associations is asking community members across the province to write local MLAs and the Minister of Advanced Education asking them to ensure the next budget includes an increase in public funding for Saskatchewan Polytechnic and other public post-secondary institutions.
The Saskatchewan Organization of Faculty Associations (SOFA) said Sask Polytech provides skills training for key sectors in the province, including health care, agriculture, construction, transportation, early childhood education and mining. However, recent layoffs, program suspensions, and cuts to campus services endanger the capacity to deliver that training.
“Despite reassurances from leadership that they intend to continue with the four-campus model, uncertainty remains,” said Michelle Downton, president of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faculty Association. “These decisions are not only impacting our faculty and staff, but also the students and families who rely on stable, accessible education close to home.”
Since April, over 100 jobs have been cut or positions have not been filled across multiple campuses affecting both instructional faculty and student-support staff. Most recently, the bookstores on the Prince Albert and Moose Jaw campuses were shut down.


