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  2. Tina Beaudry-Mellor - Wikipedia

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    Tina Beaudry-Mellor is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2016 provincial election. [1] She represented the electoral district of Regina University as a member of the Saskatchewan Party until her defeat in the 2020 Saskatchewan general election.

  3. 2024 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Provincial Boundaries Commission drew a new map for Saskatchewan, as required by the Constituency Boundaries Act, 1993, [8] [9] which was subsequently ratified by the Saskatchewan Legislature. [10] The Legislative Assembly continued to consist of 61 members. The following changes took effect:

  4. Don Morgan - Wikipedia

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    In the May 2012 Cabinet shuffle, he gave up his JAG responsibilities and was appointed Minister of Advanced Education, in addition to his LRWS role. [8] In the Cabinet shuffle of September 2013, Morgan relinquished his portfolio of Advanced Education, retained his position of Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, and added the ...

  5. Saskatchewan Research Network - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Research Network Incorporated (SRNET) is a research and education network providing networking service support education, research and innovation in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. SRNET is member-driven and is a not-for-profit member of Canada's National Research and Education Network, [ 1 ] which provides dedicated high ...

  6. Saskatchewan Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Bill of Rights is a statute of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan, first enacted by the provincial Legislature in 1947 and "Assented To" on April 1, 1947 and then "In Force" on May 1, 1947. [1]

  7. SaskEnergy - Wikipedia

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    In the SaskEnergy Act, SaskEnergy is granted the exclusive right to distribute natural gas within the province of Saskatchewan. Its subsidiary, TransGas, on the other hand, is granted the exclusive right to transport natural gas within Saskatchewan. This means TransGas is responsible to moving natural gas using high-pressure pipelines, and ...

  8. Parents' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Education (Parents' Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023, commonly known as the Parents' Bill of Rights, is a 2023 piece of legislation amending the Saskatchewan Education Act. Also known as Bill 137, the legislation was introduced on October 10 during an emergency session of the 29th Saskatchewan Legislature , and it was passed on October ...

  9. Southeast College - Wikipedia

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    Southeast College (formerly Southeast Regional College) is a publicly funded regional college with six campuses in the southeast of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The college was created under the Regional Colleges Act of Saskatchewan. Its head office is located in Weyburn. The six campuses are located in Weyburn, Estevan, Moosomin ...