REGINA -
The Saskatchewan NDP have wrapped up their annual convention with talk of building party unity, but debate on the divisive issue of nuclear power appears far from over.
Newly-elected leader Dwain Lingenfelter says there's work to do to bring party members back together.
The differences rose again Sunday when a convention delegate raised concerns about Lingenfelter's views on the policy regarding nuclear power.
The party has passed a resolution stating that an NDP government would not pursue the building of a nuclear reactor.
Lingenfelter -- who supports studying the nuclear issue along with alternatives -- says he respects any resolution that is passed as party policy, but it can change.
He says people will get a chance to voice their opinions when a policy review is launched this fall.

