YOUR LEGISLATIVE REPORT

As the Canadian Western Agribition wrapped up this week, hundreds of visitors and residents took part in the many events. This is a reminder of the pride we share in our province’s agriculture industry and the community spirit that makes Saskatchewan such a great place to live. As people gather to celebrate agriculture, livestock and rural life, we’re also stepping into winter. If you are travelling around the province this season to check the Highway Hotline at www.hotline.gov.sk.ca/map before getting behind the wheel. Snowplow operators are working hard to keep roads safe. By staying patient and aware, we are protecting ourselves and others.

As part of Manufacturing Week this year, our province is shining a spotlight on the growing strength and importance of the manufacturing sector. Through Saskatchewan's Growth Plan: The Next Decade of Growth, the province has a target of increasing the value of manufacturing exports by 50 per cent compared to the 2020 total. This goal was surpassed in 2024 for the third year in a row, with international manufacturing exports totaling $11.5 billion – the second-highest year on record. Our manufacturers continue to produce world-class products shipped all over the world, helping provide the infrastructure and services people rely on here at home.

To help that growth continue, applications are now open for the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Investment Tax Credit. This three-year pilot is designed to encourage investment in Saskatchewan-based small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises. Individuals and corporations that invest could receive a 45 per cent non-refundable tax credit, helping companies purchase new equipment, upgrade facilities and expand operations. The incentive ensures our manufacturers can keep pace with demand, innovate and continue contributing to the economic strength of our province.

A growing population and shifting demographics mean ensuring our children have what they need to succeed. That’s why our school divisions will benefit from the next phase of the National School Food Program funding for 2025-26. Urban, rural and northern schools across Saskatchewan will be able to expand or develop new food programs, giving students access to nutritious meals while helping families manage household budgets. This investment will help us achieve our goal of providing a better quality of life for Saskatchewan students, families and communities.

Our government continues to broaden its reach beyond economic growth and program investments. Recently announced expansions to grief and trauma supports are enabling more residents to access mental-health services, counselling and community-driven supports. The $200,000 annual funding for expansion of grief and trauma counselling services at Caring Hearts makes it easier for Saskatchewan residents to access critical support when they need it most. To book a session, call Caring Hearts at 306-523-2780 or email contactus@caringheartssk.ca. For more information, visit www.caringheartssk.ca.

Recognizing Saskatchewan’s many peoples and cultures is also part of building a united, respectful province. New legislation has been introduced, the Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act, to create a framework for recognizing the days, weeks, and months that celebrate unique heritages. Under this new framework, heritage recognitions will be enshrined in law and automatically observed each year. This helps create a sense of belonging, builds bridges between cultures, and lays the groundwork for a more inclusive future for every community, family and generation.

Serving our community in the Legislature is a privilege I take to heart. I remain committed to representing the interests of our community and keeping you informed about the work happening across Saskatchewan. For questions, ideas or any concerns, please contact my constituency office at ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net or call 306.651.7100.

GREAT TO MEET WITH SO MANY INDIVIDUALS HELPING TO KEEP SASKATCHEWAN STRONG

I had the honour of meeting Her Excellency, Sarantogos Erdenetsogt, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Mongolia to Canada. As Minister of Advanced Education, strengthening partnerships with post-secondary institutions and stakeholders worldwide is a key strategic objective. The Government of Saskatchewan values its relationship with Mongolia and is partnering with Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions to enhance relationships, communication, research collaborations, and student mobility with Mongolia.

I had the pleasure of meeting with the President of the Saskatoon Firefighters Local 80 and other members to discuss a proposed mental health plan for first responders. Addressing mental health and addictions is a key priority for the Government of Saskatchewan, with the goal of providing more individuals with the necessary help and support to overcome addictions and lead healthy

Along with several colleagues, it was a pleasure to welcome Janine Baumann, Executive Director, Family Services Saskatoon to the legislature last week.
Each year Family Services provides programs that deliver measurable benefits and strong support and counselling to families in our communities.

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Ken Cheveldayoff, MLA
Saskatoon Willowgrove
Constituency Office

1106A Central Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7N 2H1
Phone: 306.651.7100
Fax: 306.651.6008
Email: ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net

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