Scott Moe announces new cabinet including first ever female justice minister
Dana Skoropad becomes Minister of Environment.The other 10 spots in the cabinet remain the sameDon Morgan remains Minister of Crown Investments Corporation and becomes Minister responsible for all major crown corporations, including SaskEnergy, SGI, SaskPower, SaskTel, SaskGaming and SaskWater. Morgan remains Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety and Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board.
Jeremy Harrison remains Minister of Trade and Export Development and Minister of Immigration and Career Training, Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan and Minister Responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan. David Marit remains Minister of Agriculture and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation.Don McMorris remains Minister of Government Relations, Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs, and Minister Responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission.
Laura Ross remains Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, and Minister Responsible for the Status of Women. Everett Hindley remains Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health.
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