Provincial Point of View
October 29, 2019
GOVERNMENT OUTLINES PLANS FOR A NEW DECADE OF GROWTH IN THRONE SPEECH 2019
1.4 million people and 100,000 more jobs in Saskatchewan by 2030 are two of the goals outlined in the provincial government’s 2019 Speech from the Throne, entitled A New Decade of Growth.
Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty delivered the October 23rd, 2019 Throne Speech, marking the start of the 2019-20 legislative session.
As the Speech notes, “Over the past 12 years, Saskatchewan has enjoyed a remarkable period of strong and sustained growth - growth our province has not seen since the 1920s. Ten weeks from today, Saskatchewan will enter the 2020s. My government’s goal is to ensure Saskatchewan’s strong growth continues, that all Saskatchewan people continue to benefit from that growth and that the 2020s will be a new decade of growth for our province.”
Premier Scott Moe said he will be releasing the new Saskatchewan Plan for Growth during the fall legislative session.
“The new Growth Plan will outline our government’s growth goals for the new decade and the actions we will be taking to achieve those goals,” Moe said. “A growing province creates challenges, but we are all better off meeting those challenges than suffering the effects of decline as we have in some previous decades.”
The Throne Speech also outlined a number of measures the government will be taking during the upcoming legislative session, including:
The government plans to introduce about 30 pieces of legislation during the fall sitting and will table a budget during the spring sitting that is expected to make significant investments in infrastructure.
“Our government will continue to plan for a growing province by keeping our economy strong, investing in important government services and ensuring everyone in Saskatchewan continues to enjoy the benefits of growth,” Moe said.
Special thanks to everyone attending!