Posts Tagged ‘Saskatchewan’

A Tribute To Trew: Honouring 25 Years of Public Service

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Kim TrewWednesday, September 21
Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Queensbury Convention Centre, Regina, SK
Ticket price: $60

On Wednesday, September 21st, 2011, New Democrats from the constituency of Regina Coronation Park and from across Saskatchewan will be gathering to pay tribute to one of the longest-serving members of the Saskatchewan legislature, Regina Coronation Park MLA Kim Trew.

Cocktails will get underway at 6 PM, and dinner will be at 7 PM. Tickets for the dinner are $60 and can be obtained by calling Rick at 539-2732. You can also send Rick a message here on Facebook if you want tickets.

The Trew Tribute wiill feature a delicious buffet style dinner, and a few speakers who will share their memories of Kim.

Kim was first elected to the legislature in October 1986, and was re-elected in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2007. During the 1980′s, Kim played a key role in the fight to prevent the privatization of SaskEnergy. Later, in the NDP government of former Premier Lorne Calvert, he served as Minister of Labour and Minister of Gaming. Most recently, Kim has served as Official Opposition Critic for STC.

On January 28th, 2010, Kim announced that he will not be seeking re-election to the legislature in the November 2011 election.

Over the years, Kim has earned a reputation as a decent, modest, principled individual, someone who will speak up for the rights of working families in Regina Coronation Park. This dinner is a chance to pay tribute to his 25 years of public service! Regina Coronation Park New Democrats look forward to seeing you there!

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#Policy11 Summary and Political Inspirations

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Santos (Dad) and Jaime García at Sask NDP #Policy11 Convention

The Saskatchewan NDP Convention was held this past weekend and it was a great success. The Party revealed its policy review report: A Rooted and Growing Vision; presented the New NDP Team of Candidates for the Provincial Election; had amazing pre and post convention events; and #Policy11 was the talk of Facebook and Twitter all weekend long, despite the writ dropping on a Federal Election.

There is no question that there is a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm. We are excited about our policies and our positive ideas that offer meaningful change to all the people of Saskatchewan. We have solid positions that restate our democratic tradition, but that also moves Saskatchewan into a model 21st Century modern and compassionate society. A win-win set of policies that benefit industry and businesses, working people, children, First Nations and Métis, the environment and ensures a prosperous and progressive future, all based on sound fiscal responsibility. I am truly excited!

Inspiration

At the end of convention, my Dad and I posed for a photograph and held up the signs “Positive Change” and “New NDP Team.” At that moment, I felt a strange mixture of emotions: pride, excitment, happiness, a bit of sadness, love, determination and I am sure there were many others that I couldn’t quite explain. Despite what I was feeling, I could also sense my Dad’s happiness.

In Link’s #Policy11 speech, he told a story about how his Dad had inspired him. Here is mine …

My Dad has truly shaped my political views. I don’t remember el Viejo sitting me down and telling me to think one-way or another. What I do remember is going to community outreach programs with him. I remember helping my Dad distribute pamphlets and then reading them to illiterate people on health issues. I remember going with my Dad on UNICEF campaigns in the most impoverished parts of San Salvador and watching him show people how boiling water prevented the spread of disease. Those were the things that I remember.

I also remember his unwavering commitment to democracy, participating in entrepreneur clubs and community board elections. I remember him acting on issues and fundraising for numerous causes like new streetlights and public hospital equipment. With every action, he unknowingly was influencing me politically.

Perhaps his altruism is what made him a vulnerable individual in a country torn by civil war. My father was shot for his beliefs and became a paraplegic. When all the odds were against him, he decided to work even harder to rehabilitate himself and provide a better life for our family.

When our family moved to Canada, my Dad decided to learn English and start his own business. He continued to be involved in the community and helping his fellow citizen.

Santos did share with me a piece of advice, that of all the unlikely places, he borrowed from his entrepreneur club creed: service to humanity is the best work of life. This made a lot of sense to me.

I now have my own family and I am committed to model behaviour that promotes hard work, compassion, advocacy and genuine concern for humanity. I know that passing that progressive compassion will serve my children well.

My Dad is proud to be part of a team that promotes the values he has always lived by. And he is without question one of my inspirations.

I don’t know when it became unfashionable to advocate for the vulnerable in our society. I don’t know when it became an “old and tired idea” to stand up for the middle class and those hard working people in our society. I don’t know why it is perceived to be a “negative” thing to question governments on transparency, democracy and accountability.

My belief is that the New NDP Team is guided by solid principles and that we offer a true and meaningful Positive Change!

Jaime García

Season’s Greetings!

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

In this special time of year, I want to express my sincere thanks for all your continued support.

As we celebrate the holidays, it is a time when we can all step back from our daily routines and appreciate what is truly important in our lives: family, friends, health and peace. Let us also keep a special place in our hearts for those less fortunate.

This year my family and I took a very important decision in seeking the NDP nomination for Coronation Park. Back in June of this year, we were successful in achieving that first step in this journey. Since then, we have been hard at work and we continue to make positive strides. The upcoming year has many challenges ahead, but I am happy to say that we are well prepared and with people like you by our side, the outcome will be very positive for us.

Once again, I want to thank you and wish you the best over the holidays. Saskatchewan is a diverse place and it is within that spirit that I wish you a happy new year and may your faith, family and friends guide you to a prosperous 2011.

Sincerely,

Jaime García

2010 SK Young New Dems Annual Convention

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

SYND Convention

Saskatchewan is the province of Youth! As such, I’d like to personally invite you to the 2010 Saskatchewan Young New Democrats (SYND) Annual Convention in Moose Jaw, on September 25th and 26th at the Prairie Oasis Tourist Complex.

The convention is open to all youth members of the Saskatchewan New Democrats. If you are 13 – 25 years of age and would like to attend, please let me know or register online. If you are a member you are in and there is NO FEE, otherwise I’ll set you up with a Youth Membership for $7. Registration for the convention is FREE once you become a member. Transportation will be arranged for those wanting to attend and meals and accommodations will be provided.

Have a say and shape your future! The Saskatchewan you want!

You can register online by clicking here.

If you need more information you can contact me at 306-522-3392 or by email at contact@jaimegarcia.ca. You can also contact SYND President, Mitchell Anderson at youth@saskndp.ca for more info. Check out more info from Mitchell right here: http://mim.io/e8115?fe=1&pact=1626901122

Hope to see you all in MJ!

Jaime