Economy and autonomy likely on the priority list for throne speech
On Wednesday, Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty will deliver the speech from the throne in the Saskatchewan legislature, explaining the government’s priorities for the next year and kicking off the legislative session.
In his speech to the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce on Monday, Premier Scott Moe dropped a few hints about what will be focused on in the throne speech.
Moe spent much of the speech touting the province’s growing economy and said this fall his government will make commitments to keep that going.
“The speech from the throne in Saskatchewan is, most certainly, going to be focused on unlocking the enormous potential that this province has and that the people that reside here do,” said Moe.
