Pensions – Consultation: New Funding Regime for Public Plans January 26, 2012 – The Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission has released a discussion paper regarding the funding of public sector ...
The Government of Saskatchewan is asking stakeholders to provide feedback on the Workers’ Compensation Act Committee of Review report, which contains 57 recommendations for changes to the workers’ compensation system ...
The Ministry of Environment is initiating a public review of the draft Saskatchewan Environmental Code. This is the next key step in implementing a new results-based approach to environmental regulation. ...
JUSTICE MINISTER INTRODUCES MOTION TO STUDY PROVINCIAL LOBBYIST LEGISLATION At the request of Premier Brad Wall, Justice Minister and Attorney General Don Morgan today introduced a motion to refer the ...
THRONE SPEECH KEEPS ELECTION COMMITMENTS AND KEEPS SASKATCHEWAN MOVING FORWARD Fulfilling its election commitments, living within its means and keeping the province moving forward – those are the principles outlined ...
NDP unveils Children’s Dental Health Program PRINCE ALBERT– Accessible dental health care for children will be delivered by an NDP government, announced Leader Dwain Lingenfelter today in Prince Albert. Lingenfelter ...
Condominium Consultation Paper Released The Government of Saskatchewan is seeking your input on some of the major issues affecting the condominium community. Please provide your comments and suggestions by August ...
The Government of Saskatchewan today released A Strong Foundation – The Housing Strategy for Saskatchewan 2011-12 and the 2011-12 Provincial Action Plan, which outlines government’s key activities for the strategy’s ...
SASKATCHEWAN REAL ESTATE AGENTS WILL NOW BE ABLE TO INCORPORATE The Government of Saskatchewan has passed regulations under The Professional Corporations Act to allow real estate professionals to practice their ...
Our Ministry is launching consultations on proposed amendments to The Occupational Health and Safety Act. The proposed amendments include the sufficiency of current levels of penalties, benefits of alternative types ...