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Sask. NDP renews calls for premier to ditch private email

The Saskatchewan NDP is asking the province's privacy commissioner to look into the premier's use of private email to conduct government business.

Gov't spokesperson says Brad Wall uses private email when government account isn't working

NDP interim leader Nicole Sarauer says the premier's stated reason for using a private email because of technical problems is a 'dog ate my homework' excuse. (CBC)

The Saskatchewan NDP is asking the province's privacy commissioner to look into the premier's use of private email to conduct government business.

In May, after concerns were raised by the NDP, Brad Wall initially said he would continue to use his private account. He later agreed to only use his government account.

The NDP says a recent emailmistakenly shared with a reporter revealed Wall is still using his private emailin a conversation with one of his staff members.

"The premier has already been scolded a few times for using his private email for government purposes. So we're asking the privacy commissioner to look into that again because it's clear it hasn't stopped," said NDP interim leader Nicole Sarauer.

A spokesperson for the government saidthe premier has used his private email rarely, except for times when there were technical issues and in cases when his government email account was not working. That was the case on the day the emailwas inadvertently shared with a member of the media.

But Sarauerisn't buying the government's explanation.

"I saw that their response was he was using this email because his government email was down for two weeks, which is ridiculous. That's basically the dog-ate-my-homework excuse."

The government spokesperson saidall emails pertaining to government by the premier will be archived and be subject to freedom of information legislation.

Questions about Freedom of Information requests

The NDP also said the email that was inadvertently shared raisesconcerns thatthe premier hadbeen provided with personal information regarding freedomof information requests. In this case, they were requests made by the NDP and one made by a member of the media.

The opposition leader called it a"clear violation of the rules around freedom of information requests and privacy that have been violated by the premier and the premier's office."

But a spokesperson for the government says the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act was not violated.

The NDP said it will raise both issues with the province's information andprivacy commissioner.