Carla Beck Aims to Become Next Saskatchewan Premier
The NDP leader and social worker is gearing up for the October 28 provincial election, seeking to unseat the 17-year Saskatchewan Party government.
- Carla Beck, a registered social worker and school trustee, is running for premier of Saskatchewan in the upcoming provincial election.
- Beck has been in provincial politics for eight years and has served as the leader of the Opposition NDP for the past two years.
- Her campaign focuses on addressing rising inflation and advocating for change after 17 years of Saskatchewan Party governance.
- Beck's background includes work at a women’s shelter, a halfway house for youth, and the Regina General Hospital.
- She has a history of community involvement, stemming from her upbringing in Lang, Saskatchewan, where she learned the value of standing up for others.