Policing and jurisdiction among the big reveals in throne speech
On Wednesday afternoon, Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty delivered the speech from the throne, kicking off Saskatchewan’s new legislative session with talk of the economy, federal intrusion and the need for more policing in the province.
The address touted Saskatchewan’s strong economy and pointing out numbers like the unemployment rate — the lowest in Canada — the increase in immigration, and the forecasts for economic growth.
“Our government’s focus in today’s throne speech and in the upcoming legislative session is to ensure that that strong growth continues, and it’s that growth that really works for everyone in this province,” Premier Scott Moe said before the speech was delivered.


