Gary Grewal

[2][3] In the general election two years later, Grewal won Regina Northeast in a re-match against Pedersen.

[6] In November 2023, the Opposition NDP raised concerns in the legislature about contracts between the Ministry of Social Services and the Sunrise Motel in Regina, a business owned by Grewal.

[7] By February 2024, the NDP revealed evidence that the Sunrise and the Thriftlodge Hotel—another business in which Grewal held a stake—had received close to $400,000 from social services clients in the previous fiscal year.

[9] In May 2024, the NDP made a formal request for a conflict of interest investigation in regards to Grewal's businesses.

[11] Grewal released a statement disagreeing with the findings, stating that he did not see the arrangements as government contracts, and alleging that he was not informed of the need to call in the Thriftlodge loan.