LeRoy area farmer Lorne Schroeder is one of the latest Saskatchewan NDP candidates named to run in this fall’s provincial election. Schroeder will run in the Kelvington-Wadena constituency after being nominated on December 9.  

“I am honoured to be the Saskatchewan NDP candidate in Kelvington-Wadena,” said Schroeder. “The future of our province is so bright. We need a government that will ensure the best future for my family, your family, and everyone in Saskatchewan.” 

Schroeder is a mixed farmer who lives near LeRoy. He has served as the Reeve for the RM of LeRoy, the board of the Farmer Direct Co-op, and has served as the LeRoy School Board Chair. Lorne and his wife Theresa have five children and 11 grandchildren. 

“I am so happy to have a community minded candidate like Lorne here in Kelvington-Wadena,” said Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck. “His experience as an organic beef farmer and years of service to his community shows me Lorne will truly do what is best for his community. I know that the people of Kelvington-Wadena would be extremely well served with Lorne as their MLA.” 

Lorne Schroeder was the Saskatchewan NDP candidate for Melfort in the 2018 By-Election and the 2020 Provincial Election.