Report from the Legislature for September 6, 2018
/Continuing our plan to control spending and invest in priority areas for Saskatchewan people.
Read MoreContinuing our plan to control spending and invest in priority areas for Saskatchewan people.
Read MoreAs of September 1, zero tolerance for drug impairment will apply to all drivers. Zero tolerance means that drivers should not get behind the wheel with any level of impairing drugs in their system detectable by a federally-approved screening device, or a standardized field sobriety test.
Read MoreEven at a time of fiscal restraint, our government continues to support the priorities of Saskatchewan people through major investments in health care, education, social services, low-income housing, and the protection of people and property.
Read MorePremier Moe today announced changes to his cabinet including a new Agriculture Minister, David Marit, and a new Minister of Highways and Infrastructure, Lori Carr, following the resignation of Lyle Stewart from cabinet for health reasons.
Read MoreNo jurisdiction in the world has imposed a carbon tax and seen a reduction in greenhouse gases because of that tax.
I am pleased to say our plan to get to a balanced budget by next year is on track as finances are continuing to improve.
Read MoreThe program will provide parents with $4000 annually for therapeutic interventions and family supports that best suit their child’s individual needs.
Read MoreHighway Patrol officers do more than hand out speeding tickets.
Read MoreWhat a federal carbon tax could cost you; Improving cellular service
Read MoreFederal Equalization Program: The money continues to flow to Quebec, even as Premier Philippe Couillard declares that his province “has never been so well off as it is now.”
Read MoreIn this update, find out more about population growth, scholarships, and Saskatchewan Parks.
Read MoreThe spring sitting of the legislature focused on the priorities of Saskatchewan people as we face important issues.
Read MoreThe operators for the province’s 51 cannabis retail store permits have now been selected.
Read MoreThe final report from Saskatchewan’s Domestic Violence Death Review Panel has been released.
Read MorePremier Scott Moe advocated for Saskatchewan’s interests at the Western Premiers Conference in Yellowknife, including on the issue of pipelines, to ensure we can get our resources to world markets.
Read MoreThis week’s report highlights low-carbon energy projects, health care, and camping.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund has provided $175,000 to DEEP Earth Energy Production Corporation to establish a geothermal power demonstration plant near Estevan.
Read MoreA decade of growth means major safety improvements to many of Saskatchewan’s busiest highways.
Read MoreIn recognition of Habitat for Humanity chapters and affiliates in Saskatchewan, and their many partner families and volunteers, Social Services Minister Paul Merriman, has proclaimed May 4, 2018, as Saskatchewan Habitat Day.
Read More51% more doctors; promoting organ donation; Seniors Education Property Tax Deferral Program open; alternative for updating child support
Read MoreTina Beaudry-Mellor, MLA, Regina University