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Kevin Weedmark

Kevin Weedmark running for Sask Party nomination in Moosomin-Montmartre!

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"I believe Kevin will be an effective voice in the Legislative Assembly of our province and will represent the constituency of Moosomin well as an MLA."

-Don Toth

Former Moosomin MLA

Weedmark says several Sask Party members approached him to run after Steven Bonk announced he will not seek re-election.

“I believe that Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party have the vision to keep building Saskatchewan and I want to be part of that.

“I have the skills and the experience to be an effective MLA. Through my work at the World-Spectator and the Moosomin Chamber of Commerce, I have made contacts at all levels of government and have been effective at uniting the community behind important projects and issues, and motivating government to act on and solve issues.

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“After several people approached me locally and from around the province to consider running, I decided to let my name stand.”

Weedmark is the president of the Moosomin Chamber of Commerce, chair of the Moosomin Housing Authority, a member of the Moosomin Economic Development Committee, and a member of the Community Builders Alliance.

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“Part of my motivation as a business owner is seeing the potential in my employees and wanting to help them reach their full potential,” he said.

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“Part of my motivation in economic development is seeing the potential of my region and wanting to see it reach its full potential.

“I see lots of potential in the Moosomin-Montmartre constituency and across the province of Saskatchewan, and I would like to do my part to help the constituency and the province realize their full potential. This region has the ability to be an economic powerhouse with its natural resources—potash, energy, and agriculture and all the peripheral businesses that spin off from that. I have seen those industries grow and develop, and I intend to help them realize their full potential through advocacy, innovative solutions, and collaboration.

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“It’s been great to see things happening in the Moosomin area over the last few years as a result of everyone working together,” he said. “With efforts such as the Moosomin Airport Expansion, we’ve seen the value of co-operation, in that case between the provincial government, local governments, the corporate sector, and local businesses. I was honored to chair the meeting in 2023 where the provincial government and Nutrien announced the support that led to the completion of the project. 

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"I urge everyone to buy a party membership and attend the nomination meeting on 

September 10th. We need Kevin Weedmark in the Saskatchewan Legislature!"

-John Gormley

Former Saskatchewan talk show host, MP, and political author

“After all the work that went into the expansion I was thrilled to be on the tarmac last week as the Saskatchewan Air Ambulance landed in Moosomin now that the new runway is complete. It’s amazing to see what can happen when everyone works together. I want to take what I’ve learned from some very smart people by being involved in the Chamber of Commerce, the Community Builders Alliance and Economic Development in our area and apply those lessons at the provincial level.

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“With the Chamber of Commerce, the Community Builders Alliance and the Economic Development Committee, some very hard work has led to some wins on the economic development front. My experience in this area gives me some insight into what works in economic development.

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“With the World-Spectator we have succeeded and grown in a difficult media landscape. We have tried to be a media outlet that reflects and serves our entire community, and that has helped us grow in an industry where that is not the norm.

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“What being a small business owner has taught me is that the people you work with are invaluable and if you expect a lot of them, they will deliver. I have spent my career talking with people who have done great things or have amazing ideas, I’ve spoken with politicians, with athletes, with business owners, with community builders, with volunteers, and I have appreciated and learned something from every one of them. I love to take these ideas and come up with solutions and outcomes that work for everyone. Listening is the first step, collaborating and acting are the next steps.

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“I have learned that everyone has a unique perspective and unique life experiences, and all those views need to respected. It has been wonderful to learn from so many and to be able to help so many of them by sharing their stories. I look forward to applying some of what I have learned at the provincial level.

“Also being a business owner has helped me understand what makes business work and how businesses can grow and prosper.”

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Driven by a passion for creating a better tomorrow, Kevin Weedmark strives to address pressing issues and advocate for impactful solutions. We welcome your input and support in our mission to drive progress and positive change.

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