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The Throne Speech for the Fall Legislativ­e session was presented last Wednesday by Saskatchew­an’s newly-appointed Lieutenant Governor, the Honourable Russ Mirasty. The Throne Speech Ceremony is always a special formality, celebratin­g our valued democratic tradition and is a reminder of the important job we have as your elected representa­tives.

I remember the first Throne Speech I attended as a newly-elected MLA. I was struck by the huge honour of the trust constituen­ts had placed in me, and I became even more determined to live up to that honour and responsibi­lity. Last week’s Throne Speech was bitterswee­t; while it laid out the Government’s plan of a new decade of growth, it was my final Throne Speech as your elected representa­tive for Moose Jaw North. The work of the Legislatur­e was outlined in the Speech from the Throne, entitled “A New Decade of Growth”.

During this session, the new Saskatchew­an Plan for Growth will be released, ensuring that the strong growth seen in the past 12 years continues through the next decade.

Legislatio­n that will be implemente­d during this session includes Clare’s Law, which allows police to disclose informatio­n that could help protect potential victims of interperso­nal violence. In all, about 30 pieces of legislatio­n will be introduced and debated, to be implemente­d in the Spring Session.

This includes:

• regulation of vaping and vaping products;

• tougher penalties for cell phone usage while driving;

• introducin­g a new Fisheries Act to provide greater protection against invasive aquatic species;

• strengthen­ing the enforcemen­t of maintenanc­e orders for child support payments; and

• amending The Saskatchew­an Employment Act to increase parental leave by eight weeks to ensure that employees who are entitled to the new shared parental Employment Insurance benefit have job protection while using the new leave benefit and to extend employment leave to individual­s who are running for election to a First Nations Band Council.

The fall session will see the opening of the Regina Bypass, the biggest transporta­tion project in Saskatchew­an’s

history. Other elements of the fall session will include:

• continuing the constituti­onal challenge to the federal carbon tax in the Supreme Court;

• introducin­g and funding of a plan to reduce surgical wait times;

• taking measures to improve the safety and well-being of First Nations children; and

• continuing to explore the potential for small modular reactors to produce emissions-free electricit­y using Saskatchew­an uranium.

The Throne Speech renewed our government’s commitment to mental health and addiction services, and to increased support for mental health services provided by Community Based Organizati­ons and the Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n.

To ensure the growth of our agricultur­e industry, measures to increase agricultur­al value-added exports to $10 billion by 2030 will also be outlined in the new Growth Plan.

Our Constituen­cy Office will be open during the Legislativ­e Session. Please contact us if we can be of any assistance. I appreciate your trust in me to represent you it the Legislatur­e and I will endeavour to live up to that trust during the coming weeks.

 ??  ?? Warren Michelson, MLA
Warren Michelson, MLA
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