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    Elias W.By Elias W.November 12, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In an announcement made during Wednesday’s Throne Speech (October 26, 2022), the Saskatchewan government revealed plans to completely withdraw from the retail liquor market, thereby closing all of its remaining SLGA (Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority) stores across the province. The transition to full privatization mandates the sale of 34 liquor permits and the associated buildings, including prominent locations in Saskatoon and Regina.

    This decision, driven by the government’s focus on core governmental functions, will have a significant impact on over 350 SLGA workers, as reported by the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU). Bob Stadnichuk, a seasoned SLGA employee, expressed the uncertainty felt by many in the face of potential job loss. While some senior employees might find opportunities within SLGA, most face the prospect of transitioning into the challenging private sector job market, characterized by low wages and limited benefits.

    NDP MLA and SLGA critic Nathaniel Teed has raised concerns about the government’s timing — deeming it inappropriate amid what he calls an “affordability crisis.” Teed emphasized the importance of these stores in providing living wages, implying that the closures could worsen the economic challenges faced by workers and their families.

    Privatizing government-owned businesses brings efficiency and innovation, enhancing services and fostering economic growth. However, employees often face challenges like job losses and benefit cuts due to cost-saving measures by private entities. This shift can compromise transparency and public interest as private firms prioritize profits over accountability. Employees must navigate these changes, emphasizing the need for robust labor policies safeguarding their rights, including job security and fair treatment. 

    A parallel story to this privatization of the Canadian government is The Saskatchewan government’s $6 million allocation for surgeries in a Calgary private facility has sparked concerns about healthcare privatization. Critics, including CUPE Local 5430 President Bashir Jalloh, view it as a move towards privatization, raising fears of a two-tier healthcare system favoring the affluent. Transparent communication and evaluating the impact on patients and healthcare employees are crucial in navigating privatization complexities. Balancing economic efficiency with workforce protection is vital, emphasizing the need for equitable access and addressing wait lists while expanding public care. The situation underscores the importance of ensuring the well-being of both patients and healthcare workers amid ongoing privatization efforts.

    Lori Carr, the minister responsible for the SLGA, acknowledged the concerns raised by the opposition and workers’ unions. She pledged that the government would collaborate with the union and affected employees, promising a detailed plan for liquor store sales in the near future. Carr emphasized that the number of liquor permits and operational regulations would remain consistent, providing a measure of stability amid the changes.

    Additionally, the government has introduced legislative changes effective May 23, granting municipalities and park authorities the authority to designate outdoor public spaces for legal alcohol consumption. Minister Lori Carr highlighted how these changes offer flexibility to local communities, enabling them to make decisions tailored to their unique needs. However, provincial regulations concerning alcohol consumption will persist in designated spaces, ensuring responsible use.

    Premier Scott Moe defended the move, pointing to the province’s successful history with private liquor and cannabis stores. He stressed the effectiveness of the private sector in meeting consumer demands, suggesting that this transition aligns with Saskatchewan’s existing retail industry.

    While the closure of SLGA stores marks a significant departure from the province’s previous approach, the government’s commitment to preserving existing regulations and engaging with affected employees offers a glimpse of stability amid the transformation. Saskatchewan residents are now set to witness a reshaping of their liquor retail sector, ushering in a new era where private enterprises play a more central role in meeting the province’s alcohol-related needs.

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    Government of Saskatchewan | CTV News | CBC

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