'Mistakes and mismanagement:' NDP, critics call out govt. for Brandt settlement

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'Mistakes and mismanagement:' NDP, critics call out govt. for Brandt settlement
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“Despite picking up the tab, Saskatchewan people will be left in the dark about the sweetheart deal that Scott Moe and the Sask. Party signed with one of their largest corporate donors,' NDP leader Carly Beck said. skpoli

, Stratton said she hopes to see Brandt give the rest of the settlement money to the organization which was meant to be a tenant in the proposed building and has now been left without a permanent home.Photo by BRANDON HARDERBut had the Brandt project gone ahead, she opined that other construction would’ve followed, further eating up park space she values. She sees the end of the saga as a victory for the park and for activism.

Wednesday’s statement from the government indicates the end of CNIB’s 99-year lease of the plot of park space in question “ensures that no further construction will be pursued at this location.”Article contentWhat I would say is there won’t be a building in that location in the park.”

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