28th Saskatchewan Legislature

The 28th Saskatchewan Legislature was elected in the 2016 Saskatchewan election. It is controlled by the Saskatchewan Party first under Premier Brad Wall and later by Scott Moe.

28th Saskatchewan Legislature
Majority parliament
Parliament leaders
PremierBrad Wall
Scott Moe
Leader of the
Opposition
Trent Wotherspoon
Nicole Sarauer
Ryan Meili
Party caucuses
GovernmentSaskatchewan Party
OppositionNew Democratic Party
Legislative Assembly

Seating arrangements of the Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Corey Tochor
Mark Docherty
Government
House Leader
Paul Merriman
Greg Brkich
Opposition
House Leader
Nicole Sarauer
Members61 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – present
Lieutenant
Governor
Vaughn Solomon Schofield
W. Thomas Molloy
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Members

Name Party Riding
  Tina Beaudry-Mellor SK Party Regina University
  Carla Beck NDP Regina Lakeview
  Buckley Belanger NDP Athabasca
  Steven Bonk SK Party Moosomin
  Fred Bradshaw SK Party Carrot River Valley
  Greg Brkich SK Party Arm River
  David Buckingham SK Party Saskatoon Westview
  Lori Carr SK Party Estevan
  Danielle Chartier NDP Saskatoon Riversdale
  Ken Cheveldayoff SK Party Saskatoon Willowgrove
  Herb Cox SK Party The Battlefords
  Dan D'Autremont SK Party Cannington
  Terry Dennis SK Party Canora-Pelly
  Mark Docherty SK Party Regina Coronation Park
  Larry Doke SK Party Cut Knife-Turtleford
  Dustin Duncan SK Party Weyburn-Big Muddy
  Bronwyn Eyre SK Party Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota
  Muhammad Fiaz SK Party Regina Pasqua
  David Forbes NDP Saskatoon Centre
  Ken Francis SK Party Kindersley
  Todd Goudy SK Party Melfort
  Joe Hargrave SK Party Prince Albert Carlton
  Donna Harpauer SK Party Humboldt-Watrous
  Jeremy Harrison SK Party Meadow Lake
  Glen Hart SK Party Last Mountain-Touchwood
  Nancy Heppner SK Party Martensville-Warman
  Everett Hindley SK Party Swift Current
  Warren Kaeding SK Party Melville-Saltcoats
  Delbert Kirsch SK Party Batoche
  Lisa Lambert SK Party Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood
  Greg Lawrence SK Party Moose Jaw Wakamow
  Gene Makowsky SK Party Regina Gardiner Park
  Dave Marit SK Party Wood River
  Warren McCall NDP Regina Elphinstone-Centre
  Don McMorris SK Party Indian Head-Milestone
  Ryan Meili NDP Saskatoon Meewasin
  Paul Merriman SK Party Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland
  Warren Michelson SK Party Moose Jaw North
  SCOTT MOE SK Party Rosthern-Shellbrook
  Don Morgan SK Party Saskatoon Southeast
  Vicki Mowat NDP Saskatoon Fairview
  Hugh Nerlien SK Party Kelvington-Wadena
  Eric Olauson SK Party Saskatoon University
  Greg Ottenbreit SK Party Yorkton
  Nicole Rancourt NDP Prince Albert Northcote
  Jim Reiter SK Party Rosetown-Elrose
  Laura Ross SK Party Regina Rochdale
  Nicole Sarauer NDP Regina Douglas Park
  Cathy Sproule NDP Saskatoon Nutana
  Doug Steele SK Party Cypress Hills
  Warren Steinley SK Party Regina Walsh Acres
  Lyle Stewart SK Party Lumsden-Morse
  Christine Tell SK Party Regina Wascana Plains
  Corey Tochor SK Party Saskatoon Eastview
  Doyle Vermette NDP Cumberland
  Randy Weekes SK Party Biggar-Sask Valley
  Nadine Wilson SK Party Saskatchewan Rivers
  Trent Wotherspoon NDP Regina Rosemont
  Gordon Wyant SK Party Saskatoon Northwest
  Colleen Young SK Party Lloydminster
  Vacant (Incumbent Kevin Doherty, SK Party, resigned March 2, 2018.) Regina Northeast
Speaker of the Assembly
gollark: It's stupid to have literally all dragon gathering affected by arbitrary figures.
gollark: Then make the ratios less bad.
gollark: You know, not after, and limitedly.
gollark: It is generally considered polite to notify people before stuff like this.
gollark: I got quoted by TJ09 who linked a news post!

References

  1. "New Smaller Cabinet Includes Four New Faces". Government of Saskatchewan. August 23, 2016.
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