REGINA β Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says cabinet changes announced Thursday signify a new beginning as his government looks to address issues in health care, affordability and education.
Moe's Saskatchewan Party was re-elected last month for the fifth-straight time with 34 seats, smaller than before but enough to form a majority government in the 61-seat legislature.
Here's a look at the new cabinet:
β Jim Reiter: deputy premier; Finance, Labour Relations and Workplace Safety; Immigration and Career Training.
β Jeremy Cockrill: Health.
β Lori Carr: mental health and addictions; seniors; rural and remote health.
β Everett Hindley: Education.
β Tim McLeod: Justice and attorney general; Corrections, Policing and Public Safety.
β Jeremy Harrison: Crown Investments Corporation and Public Service Commission.
β Terry Jenson: Social Services.
β Daryl Harrison: Agriculture.
β David Marit: Highways, SaskBuilds and procurement.
β Eric Schmalz: Government Relations; First Nations, MΓ©tis and northern affairs.
β Ken Cheveldayoff: Advanced Education.
β Colleen Young: Energy and Resources.
β Warren Kaeding: Trade and Export Development.
β Alana Ross: Parks, Culture and Sport; status of women; Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority; Tourism Saskatchewan.
β Travis Keisig: Environment.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.
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