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Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan


Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan


The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (French: Assemblée législative de la Saskatchewan) is the legislative chamber of the Saskatchewan Legislature in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Bills passed by the assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan, in the name of the King of Canada. The assembly meets at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina.

There are 61 constituencies in the province, which elect members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to the Legislative Assembly. All are single-member districts, though the cities of Regina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw were in the past represented through multi-member districts, with members elected through Block Voting.

The legislature has been unicameral since its establishment; there has never been a provincial upper house.

The 29th Saskatchewan Legislature was elected at the 2020 Saskatchewan general election.

Assemblies

Party standings

The current party standings in the assembly are as follows:

Members

  • Member in BOLD CAPS is the Premier of Saskatchewan.
  • Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Saskatchewan.
  • Members in italic are Legislative Secretaries to Cabinet Ministers.
Speaker of the Assembly

Current seating plan

Current Executive Council/Cabinet

For current cabinet see Executive Council of Saskatchewan.

Officers

In September 2013 the assembly established the position of Usher of the Black Rod. Their role is functionally similar to the one for the Senate of Canada. Rick Mantey was the first person to hold the office. The current Usher of the Black Rod, as of 2014, is Ben Walsh.

The Black Rod was made by Scott Olson Goldsmith of Regina.

See also

  • List of Saskatchewan general elections
  • Saskatchewan Legislative Building
  • Monarchy in Saskatchewan
  • Politics of Saskatchewan
  • Saskatchewan Legislative Network
  • Stopping the clock
  • Hansard TV

References

External links

  • List of MLAs from the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan

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