Saskatchewan MLA resigns from caucus as province reaches new COVID-19 records
REGINA — Saskatchewan recorded its highest daily case count of COVID-19 and its highest number of people needing intensive care, as a member of the government caucus resigned for ”misrepresenting her vaccination status.”
Premier Scott Moe said he accepted Thursday the resignation of Nadine Wilson, who has represented the constituency of Saskatchewan Rivers since 2007.
She will remain as an MLA but will be considered an Independent in the legislature.
Moe said the remaining 47 members of the Saskatchewan Party caucus are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.


