Newly elected federal NDP Leader Avi Lewis is touring Saskatchewan this week, marking one of his first major public engagements since assuming the party's leadership. The tour, which began on Wednesday, includes stops in several communities across the province, where Lewis is expected to meet with local party members, community leaders, and residents to discuss key issues affecting the region.
Lewis, who was elected as the federal NDP leader in April 2026, has emphasized the importance of connecting with Canadians outside of major urban centers. Saskatchewan, a province traditionally seen as a battleground for the NDP, holds significant symbolic and strategic importance for the party. The tour aims to strengthen the party's presence and gather input on policies related to agriculture, energy, and Indigenous rights.
During the tour, Lewis will participate in town hall meetings, visit local businesses, and engage with Indigenous communities. He is also scheduled to speak at a rally in Regina on Friday. The NDP leader has highlighted the need for progressive policies that address economic inequality, climate change, and healthcare access.
The Saskatchewan tour comes amid a busy political season, with the federal government facing challenges such as trade disputes with the United States and ongoing discussions about carbon pricing. Lewis has been critical of the current government's approach to these issues, advocating for stronger protections for Canadian workers and more aggressive climate action.
Lewis's visit has generated interest from local media and political observers, who see it as an opportunity for the NDP to rebuild its support in the province. The party has faced declining popularity in Saskatchewan in recent years, and Lewis's leadership is seen as a chance to revitalize its base.



