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Wilson running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora–Pelly

Sean Wilson, the mayor of Buchanan and deputy reeve of the RM of Buchanan, announced May 24 that he is running for the Saskatchewan Party nomination for Canora–Pelly.
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Sean Wilson, right, is running for the Saskatchewan Party nomination for Canora–Pelly. The person who wins the nomination will then represent the Sask. Party on the ballot in the next provincial election.

BUCHANAN — The mayor of Buchanan is hoping to get the nod from local Saskatchewan Party members to represent them in the next provincial election.

Sean Wilson, who is also the deputy reeve of the RM of Buchanan, announced his intention on May 25 to run for the Sask. Party nomination for the Canora–Pelly constituency.

“Today I announce my intentions to seek the nomination as the Saskatchewan Party candidate for Canora-Pelly to run in the next provincial election,” he said. “My roots run deep in the constituency and I want to bring a fresh perspective on bringing growth to Canora–Pelly.”

The local Saskatchewan Party association has yet to set a date for the nomination meeting. Wilson will compete against Terry Dennis, a two-term MLA and former mayor of Canora. The winner of the nomination will then represent the Sask. Party in the next provincial election, scheduled for Oct. 28, 2024.

Wilson said he has a proven track record of leadership in public service, serving as mayor and deputy reeve for the Village and the RM of Buchanan since 2016. He added he also has a strong background in the local business community, formerly serving as a general manager for G.W. Construction Ltd. in Buchanan.

“As a lifelong resident of the community, accomplished businessman and son of a farmer he understands the challenges faced by residents and businesses in the constituency,” said a media release announcing his candidacy.

His wife Renee is a registered nurse in the chemotherapy department at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre.

“New voices and new ideas are the backbone of democracy,” Wilson said. “My candidacy gives Saskatchewan Party members in Canora–Pelly the opportunity to embrace change or maintain the status quo.”

Wilson said he is committed to being an effective advocate for Canora–Pelly. His priorities include agriculture, infrastructure development, economic growth, and quality healthcare and education services.