

The Fall Sitting of the Second Session of the Thirtieth Legislature ended today, with the government introducing and passing multiple measures focused on keeping the province's economy strong, communities safe and future secure.
Premier Scott Moe committed to continuing to build upon progress made, ensuring Saskatchewan is well positioned to navigate both the opportunities and challenges ahead.
"Saskatchewan has the strongest economy in Canada and a key focus of our government remains keeping life affordable," Moe said. "At a time when inflation is being felt across the country, Saskatchewan continues to be the most affordable province to live, work, and raise a family. Our government will continue to prioritize investments into our health care and education system, while growing Saskatchewan's international footprint, leading to new opportunities for our industry partners."
This session delivered on commitments made in the Throne Speech, with legislation introduced to support families, keep Saskatchewan affordable, drive economic growth and ensure communities are safe.

Introduced legislation includes:
Among the proposed legislation from Throne Speech 2025, Five Bills have now been passed and received royal assent:
Highlights outside of legislation include a five year extension of the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, securing affordable child care for families and a predictable model for providers, the signing of a new multi-year funding agreement with post-secondary institutions to ensure they can continue to deliver high quality education and keep tuition affordable for students and releasing the Saskatchewan First Energy Security Strategy that will keep energy generation reliable and affordable.
An ongoing theme outlined in the Throne Speech has been the challenges faced across the country on changing trade relationships and tariffs imposed from trading partners, including India, China and the United States. Premier Moe has met with representatives from all three of these nations over the past several weeks, including a mission to Washington DC and a meeting with Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs. We will continue to engage alongside the federal government in working to have all tariffs removed. At the same time, Saskatchewan will continue to expand its export markets in over 160 other countries around the world.
"It has been a productive session for our government as we work to implement and roll out many of the initiatives that our party had campaigned on and were elected on in the last provincial election," Moe said. "Over the winter months, we will continue to connect with people and businesses all across our Province which we have the honour to represent."

It was an incredible honour to join Premier Scott Moe and several others at a farewell to celebrate and thank Dr. Peter Stoicheff. Ten years ago, Dr. Peter Stoicheff became the 11th president of #USask, humbly embracing the chance to help shape the university’s future. A decade later, as he completes his second term, he leaves a legacy of leadership through a global health crisis, a record-breaking fundraising campaign, and major advances in research, innovation, and Indigenization. Thank you, Dr. Stoicheff, for an incredible decade at USask.

Best wishes to Dr. Stoicheff and once again, thank you on behalf of the Ministry of Advanced Education and the province of Saskatchewan.
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