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Would you like to attend the opening of the Second Session of the Thirtieth Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan?
I have a limited number of invitations available, so please let my office know at ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net as soon as possible if you plan to attend.
I look forward to seeing you.
Schmalz Leading Ottawa Delegation, Highlighting Need for Municipal Infrastructure Investment Vital to a Strong Saskatchewan
This week, Government Relations Minister Eric Schmalz and Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff along with municipal leaders from across Saskatchewan will meet with federal leaders to call for the renewal of a cost-shared infrastructure program with the federal government.
Saskatchewan residents want to live in safe, vibrant, and affordable communities which is made possible through ongoing investments into infrastructure projects such as waterwork systems; critical infrastructure like roads, culverts and bridges; and core community facilities, including recreational centres, event spaces and post-secondary institutions.
"We are making the case that Ottawa return to the successful cost-share models that support the stability and economic growth of our municipalities," Schmalz said. “The bottom line is that investments into community-building projects are investments in a strong and stable nation.”
It was a pleasure to be part of the Nigerian Canadian Association of Saskatoon (NCAS) last weekend as they observed the 65th Anniversary of Nigeria's Independence Day.
A gorgeously decorated room resounding with song and dance as the dynamic Nigerian Culture contributes to our Province's richness in multiple ways.
I was honoured with a Nigerian name, Nasiru. Helper and supporter of all.
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