Clare McNab

NDP candidate for Cypress Hills
I commit to listening to southwest residents and amplifying their voices. I cherish rural life and will fight to protect its peaceful way. I aim to rebuild trust and community, addressing the damage caused by misinformation and distrust from sources, including the government.

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Biography

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Meet Clare McNab, a Métis woman with 27 years of service in healthcare and corrections. From Community Health Nurse to Warden, she’s dedicated her life to helping others. Now, she's joining Carla Beck to fight for better healthcare, education, and a brighter future.

Clare McNab has a BSc in Nursing and a Master of Science in Administration. She worked for 27 years with the Canadian government spending ten years as a Community Health Nurse and seventeen years as a Senior Manager with Correctional Service Canada. She spent a decade as the Warden of the Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge near Maple Creek.

Clare has spent her life working to improve the lives of people and is excited to be on Carla Beck's team, fighting for better healthcare, education and a brighter future for our community.

Clare is a Métis woman living in Maple Creek and has two children and three grandchildren.

Reason for running

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Following in my ancestors' footsteps: my grandpa co-founded Pioneer Coop in the 1930s. My parents were involved in Sask Legal Aid & the Métis Nation. I'm active in Arts & Culture in the southwest & engaged in traditional Métis & First Nations activities in the region.

I have a good blend of education and experience and I know how to work within government to initiate change. There are several key issues in rural areas, like timely access to health care, a new model for education to accommodate a smaller population, and finding ways to reduce the cost of living while supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in our communities. Lastly, preserving and protecting the natural environment is important as we have experienced several years of drought in this area. [There are more ranches and parks in the area than farms like other parts of the province.] The government has a role in each of these areas which would improve this lives of residents in the southwest.

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