I dedicate this newsletter to the incredible women—my late mom, Lucy, my wife, Trish,  and my aunts—whose love, strength, and devotion inspire me every day.

Mother’s Day offers us a meaningful opportunity to pause and recognize the profound influence of mothers and mother figures in our lives. It is a time to celebrate the love, strength, patience, and resilience they show, often in quiet, everyday ways that shape who we become. Whether through guidance, sacrifice, encouragement, or simply being present, their impact reaches far beyond what words can fully capture.

We also take this moment to remember and honour those mothers who are no longer with us. Their legacy lives on in the values they instilled, the memories they created, and the love they gave so freely. For many, this day can bring both warmth and longing—a reminder that the bond between a mother and child endures, even across time and distance.

Mother’s Day is not limited to biological mothers alone. It is a day to acknowledge all those who step into nurturing roles—grandmothers, aunts, mentors, caregivers, and friends—who offer support, wisdom, and compassion. These individuals help guide, uplift, and inspire, often becoming pillars of strength in the lives of others.

As we mark this day, may we extend gratitude in all its forms: through kind words, thoughtful gestures, or quiet reflection. May we recognize the diverse experiences of motherhood and the many ways care and love are given and received. Above all, may we honour the enduring importance of those who nurture, guide, and help us grow.

I will be thinking of the many wonderful times shared with my mother, Lucy Cheveldayoff

Mother's hold a special place in our hearts.  Many have lost their mom and this special day is difficult.  Cherish your memories. 

 This Mother's Day, let us recognize all mothers who have lost a child. 

For those who have lost a child, I cannot even begin to imagine the pain and heartache that you are going through. 

May this Mother's Day bring you the joy, happiness, and appreciation that you so rightly deserve.

SASKATCHEWAN INTRODUCES HENRY'S LAW, STRENGTHENING CARBON MONOXIDE ETECTION STANDARDS IN THE PROVINCE

The Government of Saskatchewan is announcing changes to the carbon monoxide (CO) alarm requirements in residential buildings.  The changes will further strengthen the current regulations, requiring CO alarms in all residential suites regardless of location in the building. 

"The tragic death of Henry Losco highlighted the need to strengthen the existing regulations to ensure the safety of all Saskatchewan residents," Government Relations Minister Eric Schmalz said. "We wanted to act quickly, using existing regulatory authorities to strengthen regulations to protect against carbon monoxide exposure in residential buildings.

"To honour Henry and at the wishes of the family, the regulatory changes will be referred to as Henry's Law."

Saskatchewan Introduces Henry's Law, Strengthening Carbon Monoxide Detection Standards in the Province | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan

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Ken Cheveldayoff, MLA
Saskatoon Willowgrove
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1106A Central Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7N 2H1
Phone: 306.651.7100
Fax: 306.651.6008
Email: ken.cheveldayoff.mla@sasktel.net

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