Leader profile: Sask. Party’s Brad Wall committed to 4 more years
The residents of Swift Current are likely used to the white ’67 Dodge Coronet.
Hearing Johnny Cash blaring from the speakers without even looking, they will know Brad and Tami Wall are cruising around on a summer’s evening.
It is also one of the ways Wall reconnects with life away from his job as premier, a role he has had since 2007.
“I like it, I don’t know why; it is therapeutic driving around,” he explained from behind the wheel.