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The Spring Sitting of the Second Session of the Thirtieth Legislature came to a close today with the government successfully advancing on its commitment to protect Saskatchewan in vital areas like affordability, the economy and health care.
Premier Scott Moe remains committed to keeping life affordable, while maintaining the province's economic growth in today's unpredictable geopolitical environment.
"Our government recognizes the challenges people face both in Saskatchewan and across the nation," Moe said. "In response to those challenges, we are proud of the recent provincial budget that provides strong investments in healthcare, education, community safety and affordability, all to protect Saskatchewan's families and the communities they call home."
Health care received record funding of $8.5 billion this year. The government also introduced the Patients First Health Care Plan, designed to ensure people receive the right care, at the right time, in the right place.
Community safety is another priority for this government. It is enhancing law enforcement with the hiring and support of police officers by increasing measures such as the Municipal Police Grant.
Education is seeing record investments to ensure students get their best start with operating funding of $2.5 billion, additional specialized support classrooms, new capital projects, as well as the renewal and enhancement of the child care agreement with the Government of Canada.
The government continues to work to strengthen and diversify the provincial economy. The provincial budget invests in critical infrastructure and career training for tomorrow's workforce, while keeping Saskatchewan's regulatory environment competitive for private investment. This approach is already seeing success, with a total of 60 projects representing a total investment of $62 billion underway in Saskatchewan.
This session continued to deliver on commitments made in the Throne Speech, passing a suite of legislation introduced in the fall.
Bills passed:
"This session, our government looked to both the Throne Speech and the 2024 provincial election to set our priorities," Moe said. "Going into the summer, we will be out in communities, engaging with people and businesses to understand the best ways we can continue to protect Saskatchewan."


It was a pleasure to meet and have a meaningful discussion with members of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour on their Spring Lobby Day last week.
Our government is committed to protecting Saskatchewan's strong and growing economy through a fair and balanced labour environment.

Last Saturday was a special day. I had the opportunity to give back to something that benefited me greatly. I was a judge at the Optimist International Oratorical Contest. Competitors from Montana, Wyoming, Alberta and Saskatchewan came to Saskatoon.
Over 40 years ago I competed. Thank you to the Optimist Clubs for all that they do. I know people like Scott Banda, Jeff Kalmakoff, Kevin Cheveldayoff and many, many others would echo my sentiments.
Well done Optimist Clubs, you have impacted and touched the lives of many!
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