Corey Tochor, Conservative Party of Canada
Corey Tochor, the Conservative Member of Parliament representing Saskatoon-University, was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 2011. He was re-elected in 2016, also becoming Speaker of the Legislature.
Before entering politics, Tochor owned and operated a communications company called Health Conveyance, providing electronic messaging in health facilities.
He previously graduated with a commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan and is an active volunteer in Saskatoon.
Jaxson Boot, People’s Party of Canada
People’s Party of Canada candidate Jaxson Boot says he has a strong dedication to the community, and stands for freedom, personal responsibility, respect, and fairness.
Isaiah Hunter, Green Party of Canada
Green Party candidate Isaiah Hunter is a computer science major in Saskatoon. He has been active with Scouts Canada, the Lumsden Lions group, local park cleanups, and Special Olympics.
He plans to fight to lower tuition fees for post-secondary education and is also an advocate for neurodivergent and gender-diverse people.
Melissa McGillivray, New Democratic Party
NDP candidate Melissa McGillivray works as a psychiatric liaison nurse at St. Paul’s hospital in Saskatoon and is committed to fighting for better healthcare in the province.
She is also a registrar for the Saskatoon and District Labour Council and says she is proud to stand up for workers against American tariffs.
Greg Poelzer, Liberal Party of Canada
Liberal candidate Greg Poelzer is a professor at the University of Saskatchewan in the School of Environment and Sustainability.
He has worked on energy, mining, and sustainability issues with a focus on Indigenous partnerships over the past 30 years.