Adam Hunter

Journalist

Adam Hunter is the provincial affairs reporter at CBC Saskatchewan, based in Regina. He has been with CBC for more than 18 years. Contact him: adam.hunter@cbc.ca

Latest from Adam Hunter

Sask. government promises to 'do better' in throne speech

The Saskatchewan government has promised to "do better" for the people of the province in its fall speech from the throne with a pointed focus on health care and education.
Analysis

Sask. legislative session to start Monday with the most Opposition members in more than 15 years

The new session of the Saskatchewan legislative assembly begins Monday with the election of a new Speaker and the government's throne speech, which will outline its priorities.
Analysis

Scott Moe's 1st order of business as Sask. premier: Organize his cabinet

The Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly will have an unfamiliar look when it resumes sitting late next month: following this week's provincial election, the Opposition NDP has nearly doubled its seat count, while Premier Scott Moe will have to fill a cabinet decimated by retirements and election defeats.

NDP picks up 4 new projected seats, Sask. Party gets 1, after early mail-in vote count

CBC is projecting four more seats for the Saskatchewan NDP and one more for the Saskatchewan Party after the first round of mail-in ballots were counted on Wednesday.

Conflict commissioner finds former Sask. Party MLA broke rules as motel owner

Saskatchewan's conflict of interest commissioner has ruled that outgoing Saskatchewan Party MLA Gary Grewal breached rules by owning motels that profited from government contracts.

Sask. NDP shares audio of Sask. Party candidate concerned about large class size

On Monday, the Sask. NDP released audio to the media of Muhammad Fiaz, the Sask. Party candidate for Regina Pasqua, speaking to a constituent about overcrowding at Campbell Collegiate in Regina.
Analysis

Change room policy, endorsements overshadow debate as Sask. campaign heads into final week

Saskatchewan's election campaign took a hard turn this week, with Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe promising to implement a change room policy in schools as Carla Beck was getting endorsements from two of Moe's former caucus colleagues.
Analysis

Regina and Saskatoon seats to watch in the 2024 provincial election

With the campaign heating up for the Oct. 28 provincial election, there are several constituencies of interest. 

Sask. Party promises to increase grad retention dollars, NDP says Sask. losing people to other provinces

On the second day of the official election campaign, Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe promised to increase the graduate retention program, while NDP Leader Carla Beck focused on affordability and crime.
Analysis

Sask. Party pushes for 5-peat as NDP looks for breakthrough

The Saskatchewan Party has been a juggernaut for more than a decade, winning the past four elections and getting more than 60 per cent of the vote in the last three.