Thank you to the great people of Saskatchewan who make our culture rich and our communities wonderful places to live. We will continue to work hard alongside you and ensure our province is the best place to live, work and raise a family in Canada.
With the Spring sitting of the Legislature concluding May 15, Premier Scott Moe highlighted the Government of Saskatchewan's balanced 2025-26 Budget and how it is delivering for you.
"Our government continues to prioritize safety in our communities and ensuring services are available to all residents when and where they need them," Moe said. "Saskatchewan is a growing and vibrant province that continues to benefit from a strong economy even in uncertain times. Record investments were made this year to keep Saskatchewan an affordable place to live, work and raise a family."
In this year's budget, record investments continue to be made in health care, education and community safety, in addition to delivering more affordability measures than ever before.
New affordability measures include:
Additionally, legislation introduced and passed this year aims to promote community safety. Amendments to The Construction Codes Act allow the development of a pilot framework intended to help eligible municipalities dispose of these structures as well as provide a training opportunity for local volunteer fire departments. Amendments to The Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act include fentanyl, methamphetamine and hypodermic needles as categories of street weapons recognizing the significant risks these items present to public safety. New regulations under The Trespass to Property Amendment Regulations, 2025, will allow police to immediately enforce the Act against individuals partaking in activities such as public intoxication and drug use as it will be automatically considered trespassing in public spaces or businesses.
This April, the Government of Saskatchewan was pleased to reach a new agreement between the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) and the Teachers' Bargaining Committee. This new agreement recognizes the important role of teachers and provides certainty for teachers, students and their families.
Health care continues to be a priority for the government with continued investment into new and enhanced services and the Health Human Resources Action Plan to ensure services are staffed. The new Regina Breast Health Centre started welcoming patients this spring offering a co-location of essential services to streamline care, reduce wait times and improve patient experiences in what can often be a challenging time. Success continues to be made with recruitment guided by the Health Human Resources Action Plan to recruit, train, incentivize and retain more staff in the province. To continue that work, Saskatchewan's Rural and Remote Recruitment.
Our strong and steady economy combined with our government’s fiscal responsibility is the foundation for programs, initiatives and affordability measures that matter most to Saskatchewan people. We continue to lead Canada in many areas:
Incentive (RRRI) program has been expanded to an additional 16 communities for a total of 70. This incentive of up to $50,000 for a three-year return-in-service is offered to new, permanent full-time employees in nine high-priority health occupations in rural and remote communities experiencing or at risk of service disruptions due to staffing challenges. A recruitment campaign also launched recently encouraging physicians from the United States to consider practicing in Saskatchewan.
Victoria Day is a statutory holiday in Saskatchewan. On the last Monday before May 25th, Victoria Day celebrates Queen Victoria’s birthday. It also marks the unofficial start of summer with fireworks, parades, and outdoor activities.This long weekend is a popular time for Canadians to relax, celebrate, and often signals the unofficial start of summer.
Wishing everyone a safe, relaxing, and happy long May weekend! Whether you're spending it with family, enjoying the outdoors, or simply taking some well-deserved rest, make the most of it and take care.
It was a pleasure this past Monday to meet at the Saskatchewan legislature with Janos Jako, Consul General of Hungry in Toronto and Candace Bonk, Honorary Consul of Hungary for Saskatchewan.
Strengthening partnerships with post-secondary institutions and stakeholders worldwide is a key focus. Our government values it’s relationship with Hungary and is working alongside Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions and the province’s Trade and Investment Offices in Germany and United Kingdom to enhance relationships, communication, research collaborations, and student mobility with Hungary and surrounding regions.
The Government of Saskatchewan has officially proclaimed May 11 to 17, 2025, as Women Entrepreneurs Week, recognizing the vital role women entrepreneurs play in shaping the province's economy and business community.
"Women are making significant contributions in every sector of our economy," Minister Responsible for Status of Women Alana Ross said. "Each May, our government is proud to partner with Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (WESK) to celebrate the innovation, resilience and success of women-led businesses that are helping to build a strong Saskatchewan."
“Our government is proud to see women entrepreneurship in Saskatchewan continue to grow and thrive,” Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said. “During this week, it is important to recognize the significant contributions women entrepreneurs have made to Saskatchewan’s economy through job creation, support for their communities and creating opportunities for all those who call this province home.”
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