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SKVotes24: PC Party’s Megan Torrie wants to help Lumsden-Morse riding

Joining Torrie on the ballot in the Lumsden-Morse riding will be incumbent Blaine McLeod with the Sask. Party, Chauntel Baudu with the Saskatchewan NDP and Isaiah Hunter with the Green Party.
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The Lumsden-Morse constituency map.

LUMSDEN-MORSE — Megan Torrie is running as the Progressive Conservative Party’s candidate in the Lumsden-Morse constituency during this provincial election, with the goal of using her experiences to help improve people’s lives.

According to her biography:

“I have made history amongst my familial Indigenous bloodlines in my northern communities, Big River First Nations, where I was taken from when I was three years old.  I also have three adult children and four grandchildren who live in Ahtahkakoop First Nations and surrounding areas.

“Existing in those communities has provided me with a well-rounded Saskatchewan experience, which I intend to use to help those around me.

“I have lived within many social systems here in Saskatchewan during my life. I don’t understand why they’re so segregated by our current administrative governments. I’ve been given huge insight and knowledge due to my lived experiences in Saskatchewan, talking and listening to others in agriculture, education, health care, large cities and small towns.

“I want to help and use everything available to me and my team to support the residents of my constituency. I want to see Saskatchewan residents and their needs considered first.”

Joining Torrie on the ballot in the Lumsden-Morse riding will be incumbent Blaine McLeod with the Sask. Party, Chauntel Baudu with the Saskatchewan NDP and Isaiah Hunter with the Green Party.

For more information about the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, visit its website.

Voting week occurs from Tuesday, Oct. 22 to Monday, Oct. 28 — although no voting occurs on Sunday, Oct. 27 — while the main voting day is Oct. 28 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents can vote either in person or by mail-in ballot.

More information about voting can be found on the Elections Saskatchewan website.

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