

Over the past number of years, I have had the privilege of serving constituents of Saskatoon Willowgrove.
As I make my way through this great community, I see the kindness and passion of the people I serve.
It would be wonderful to meet you and your family while you enjoy an ice cream, a refreshment and some entertainment on Thursday, June 15 at Willowgrove Park.

I look forward to having the opportunity to connect with you.

It was an honour to join community leaders, partners, and supporters at Dakota Dunes Resort to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation (CDC).
Thank you to Elder Peter Nippi for opening the evening in a good way, and to Chief Darcy Bear, Whitecap Dakota First Nation, and all the leaders whose vision and dedication have made this milestone possible.
For 20 years, the Dakota Dunes CDC has transformed opportunity into impact, investing approximately $115 million into communities through economic, cultural, educational, and social initiatives. Across Saskatchewan, gaming revenues have helped deliver more than $415 million in community development funding since 2002.
This anniversary is a testament to the power of leadership, partnership, and a shared vision for the future.
Congratulations to everyone who has contributed to this incredible success story. The momentum you've built over the past two decades is inspiring, and I look forward to seeing what comes next.

I was pleased to witness the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre and Saskatchewan Polytechnic—an important step toward creating stronger pathways from high school to post-secondary education.
This partnership will help students across Saskatchewan, especially those in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities, transition more smoothly into post-secondary programs through dual credit opportunities, course recognition, and hands-on learning experiences at Sask Polytechnic campuses.
By connecting students with clear career pathways, practical skills, and employment opportunities in key sectors, this collaboration supports both student success and Saskatchewan’s workforce needs.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this partnership possible, including Education Minister Everett Hindley, Darren, and Dr. Rosia. Together, we are helping students access the education and training they need to build successful futures and contribute to our province’s continued growth and prosperity.
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