Provincial Registration ยท Saskatchewan

Hold The Line
Or Face The Ballot

2,500 physical voter signatures. 10 Saskatchewan constituencies. One objective: get on the provincial ballot and force a real conversation about homelessness, accountability, and responsive government.

Registration Target

The Path To
The Ballot

Elections Saskatchewan requires 2,500 verified voter signatures distributed across a minimum of 10 constituencies before a party can be formally registered. This is not symbolic. These are legal requirements. We are meeting them.

2,500 Signatures Required

Physical, verified voter signatures โ€” not digital. Real people, real pens, real commitment.

10 Constituencies

Signatures must be distributed across at least 10 Saskatchewan constituencies to demonstrate provincial reach.

5 Board Seats

A registered executive board โ€” including a CPA and Chief Financial Agent โ€” must be in place before registration.

2026 Target Year

Every action this year is oriented toward provincial registration and positioning ahead of the next Saskatchewan election.

What We Are Demanding

Five Demands.
No Negotiation.

These are not aspirational talking points. They are specific, measurable, implementable policy requirements. Every demand has a delivery mechanism. Every mechanism has an accountability structure.

01

Implement the Four-Category Model

End the treatment of homelessness as a single population. Situational, Addiction & Mental Health, Chronic Street Entrenchment, and Predatory Exploitation require distinct facilities, distinct staff, distinct funding streams, and distinct accountability structures. Mixed-population shelters guarantee failure for every population inside them.

Policy Architecture
02

Build the Integrated Facility Model

A single-perimeter, coordinated support campus with separated population zones, on-site medical detox, psychiatric crisis response, ID restoration services, employment bridge programs, and private transitional units โ€” all under one accountability roof. Not a mega-shelter. A functional campus.

Infrastructure
03

Restore Direct Social Assistance Payments

Return direct-to-individual social assistance payments, removing the institutional gatekeeping layer that has repeatedly failed to deliver support to the people who need it. Individuals, not organizations, must control their stabilization resources. Audited, transparent, direct.

Financial Reform
04

Full Transparency on Reaching Home Funding

Every federal Reaching Home dollar allocated to Saskatchewan must be publicly tracked, reported with outcome metrics, and subject to independent audit. Saskatchewan residents currently cannot determine where federal homelessness funding goes or what results it produces. This ends.

Accountability
05

Deploy Rapid-Response Infrastructure

Create a standing rapid-response system capable of stabilizing a newly homeless individual within 48 to 72 hours โ€” including emergency ID restoration, micro-liquidity bridges for rental deposits, and immediate assignment to appropriate-category transitional housing. The 30-to-90-day gap between shock and entrenchment must be permanently closed.

Emergency Systems
How To Move This Forward

Three Ways
To Act Now

Step 01

Sign the Petition

The public petition at change.org demonstrates the breadth of public support behind these demands. Every signature adds weight to every conversation we have with elected officials.

Sign Now โ†’
Step 02

Collect Physical Signatures

We need boots on the ground across Saskatchewan to collect the 2,500 legal voter signatures required for provincial party registration. If you are a Saskatchewan voter and willing to collect โ€” join the team.

Join the Team โ†’
Step 03

Contact Your Representatives

Premier Scott Moe and your local MLA need to hear from you directly. Demand a public accounting of Reaching Home funding. Demand the Four-Category Model be implemented. The more individual voices, the harder it is to ignore.

Find Your MLA โ†’

The Fire Is Already
Burning

This is not a protest. This is a registration campaign. We are going to the ballot. The only question is whether you are part of building it.