This weekend we celebrate all fathers and father figures who make a lasting difference in the lives of those they love. Whether you are a dad, stepdad, grandfather, foster parent, mentor, coach, uncle, or someone who has stepped into a fatherly role, your guidance, support, and care help shape families and communities in meaningful ways.

There is something truly special about being called “Dad.” It represents trust, love, protection, encouragement, and countless moments both big and smallthat leave a lifelong impact. The title is earned through presence, compassion, and the commitment to showing up when it matters most.

On this Father's Day, we extend our gratitude to all who nurture, teach, inspire, and lead with love. Thank you for the wisdom you share, the sacrifices you make, and the positive example you set each day.

Wishing all fathers and father figures a joyful and well-deserved Father's Day.

A Father means so many things…
An understanding heart,
A source of strength and of support
Right from the very start....
A constant readiness to help
In a kind and thoughtful way.
With encouragement and forgiveness
No matter what comes your way.
A special generosity and always affection, too
that will never be forgotten

As we celebrate Father's Day this weekend, we also take a moment to remember and honour the dads and father figures who are no longer with us. Though their presence may be deeply missed, their love, lessons, and values continue to guide us every day. I am especially grateful for the foundation my own dad set—through his example, his wisdom, and the unwavering support he provided. The impact of a father's love does not end with his lifetime; it lives on in the lives he shaped, the memories he created, and the legacy he leaves behind.

POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES CELEBRATE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SASKATCHEWAN

Post-secondary students throughout Saskatchewan are stepping across the graduation stage and into the work force this spring. More than 10,000 students are graduating from the province's universities, federated, affiliate and regional colleges, technical institutes and private vocational schools in 2026.  

"Congratulations to all students graduating from our post-secondary institutions this spring," Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. "The outstanding education these graduates received in Saskatchewan has prepared them for success in their future workplaces, communities and throughout their lives."  

Saskatchewan's strong economy offers diverse career opportunities for graduates. Recent graduates bring new skills and innovation to the workforce, supporting priorities within Saskatchewan's Growth Plan and major labour and health care strategies.  

Graduates can take advantage of several programs that support their success after completing their studies. The Graduate Retention Program offers up to $24,000 in tax credits to those who live and work in Saskatchewan after completing their studies. Over 93,500 graduates have benefited from the program since it began.

"Saskatchewan's economy is strong, and there is no better time for young grads to build a business or career here," Saskatchewan Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs Saskatoon President Jesse Wiebe said. "The Graduate Retention Program meets that moment, putting real money back in their pockets in the years that matter most to their future prospects. I used it myself when I moved home in 2020, and it is exactly the kind of support that helps young people get established here."  

Along with the Graduate Retention Program, up to $50,000 is available for health care workers through the Rural and Remote Recruitment Incentive. Nursing and veterinary graduates employed in designated areas of need may also be able to access up to $20,000 through the Saskatchewan Student Loan Forgiveness program.  

Visit the following links for more information:

Graduate Retention Program: Graduate Retention Program | Saskatchewan Education and Learning | Government of Saskatchewan

Student Loan Forgiveness Programs: Apply for Student Aid | Student Loans and Grants | Government of Saskatchewan

Rural and Remote Incentive: Saskatchewan Rural and Remote Recruitment Incentive | Incentives for Health Care Professionals | Government of Saskatchewan

Student Loan Repayment Assistance: Repayment Assistance Plan - Canada.ca

Saskatchewan Jobs: Saskjobs.ca | Jobs, Working and Training | Government of Saskatchewan

SASKATCHEWAN INKS NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Premier Scott Moe signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Czech Republic’s First Deputy Minister Karel Havlíček and Minister of Industry and Trade. The MOU will strengthen the two governments’ relationship through cooperation in trade, energy and innovation.

“The Czech Republic shares many priorities with Saskatchewan, and is seeking sustainable, energy security for their country,” Moe said. “I am excited to see what shared opportunities lie ahead in the areas of sustainable energy, innovation for the nuclear sector and diversifying trade. I look forward to growing this partnership for the benefit of both our economies.”

Saskatchewan Inks New Partnership with The Czech Republic | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon, SK S7N 2H1
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Fax: 306.651.6008
Email: ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net

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