The Southwest Booster

Lyle Stewart stepping away from Agricultur­e Minister duties

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Lumsden-morse MLA Lyle Stewart is stepping down from his duties as Saskatchew­an’s Minister of Agricultur­e to focus on his battle with cancer.

Stewart will continue in his duties as MLA, but will relinquish his responsibi­lities for his cabinet position in order to focus on his health.

“I was recently diagnosed with colorectal cancer and will be undergoing several months of pretty aggressive treatment,” Stewart said in a press statement earlier today. “Agricultur­e is a very important portfolio in this province and it has been a tremendous honour to serve as Saskatchew­an’s Agricultur­e Minister under two great Premiers over the past six years. However, given my current circumstan­ces, I didn’t feel I would be able to give that position the attention it deserved, so I have asked Premier Moe to appoint a new Minister.”

Stewart was first appointed as Minister of Agricultur­e by former Premier Brad Wall back on May 25, 2012.

He was one of the early members of the Saskatchew­an Party and first earn a seat in the legislatur­e when he was elected as the MLA for Thunder Creek in 1999.

Premier Scott Moe noted that a new Agricultur­e Minister will be named this week, and he said he is saddened to lose Stewart from cabinet.

“First and foremost, Lyle Stewart is my friend, so the most important thing is for him to deal with his cancer,” Moe said. “Everything else is secondary. Lyle has been a great Agricultur­e Minister and I want to thank him for everything he has done for the ag industry in our province.”

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 ?? SOUTHWEST BOOSTER FILE PHOTO ?? Saskatchew­an’s Minister of Agricultur­e Lyle Stewart inspected a crop with federal Agricultur­e Minister Lawrence Macaulay at the Swift Current Research and Developmen­t Centre in Sept. 2016.
SOUTHWEST BOOSTER FILE PHOTO Saskatchew­an’s Minister of Agricultur­e Lyle Stewart inspected a crop with federal Agricultur­e Minister Lawrence Macaulay at the Swift Current Research and Developmen­t Centre in Sept. 2016.

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