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Saskatchewan Budget 2025-26: Back in the Black

Saskatchewan Budget 2025-26: Back in the Black

3 Key Takeaways:   Budget 2025/26 squeezes a surplus of $12.2 million  No tariff measures or contingencies being introduced   Investments are focused on infrastructure needed for a growing province  Following the Saskatchewan Party’s re-election in October 2024,...
Premier Moe Announces Smaller, Rural-Dominated Cabinet

Premier Moe Announces Smaller, Rural-Dominated Cabinet

REGINA, SK – Following the Saskatchewan Party’s fifth successive electoral win on October 28th, Premier Scott Moe has announced his new cabinet, featuring a blend of seasoned MLAs and fresh faces, with each portfolio getting a new Minister.   With five cabinet...

Saskatchewan Post-Election Webinar

ICYMI: Webinar – Saskatchewan Election: What Happened? And What Comes Next? On November 6, 2024, Counsel Public Affairs hosted a webinar featuring special guests:  Dustin Duncan, Former Saskatchewan Party Minister Cheryl Oates, 2024 Saskatchewan NDP Campaign...
Saskatchewan Party Wins Fifth Record Majority

Saskatchewan Party Wins Fifth Record Majority

NDP take nearly all of Regina and Saskatoon    Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party captured 35 of 61 seats in the provincial legislature, anchored by their rock-solid support in rural Saskatchewan. This represents the fifth straight majority for the Saskatchewan Party, a...