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Carrie Ann Hradecki, Sask United candidate for Humboldt-Watrous

The Sask United Party said Hradecki is passionate about the need for less government control in our daily lives. 
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Carrie Ann Hradecki will advocate for parental rights and wants a return to accountability and integrity in our provincial government.   

HUMBOLDT – Carrie Ann Hradecki will be the Saskatchewan United Party candidate for the Watrous-Humboldt constituency. 

Hradecki grew up on her Schemenauer family’s mixed farm in Lake Lenore where a hard work ethic was ingrained in her from an early age. Hradecki is a teacher and entrepreneur. She opened and operated a variety of businesses. She completed a Bachelor of Education at the University of Saskatchewan in 1994

The Sask United Party said Hradecki is passionate about the need for less government control in our daily lives. She advocates for parental rights and wants a return to accountability and integrity in our provincial government.   

Hradecki taught employability skills and did industry recruitment for Carlton Trail Regional Economic Development Authority. She taught high school at Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation for three years and was awarded teacher of the year by their parent council.   

She went on to teach Grade 9/10 life skills work study for seven years at Mount Royal and Bedford Road in Saskatoon. During her years as an educator, she has been responsible for programs, staff and budgets.   

Hradecki obtained a Master of Education Psychology and Special Education. She did her thesis on supports for adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and has given many presentations throughout the province.   

While teaching at Prince Albert and Meath Park she also opened a certified bed and breakfast and writer’s retreat in Paddockwood.  

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