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MLA Report from Moose Jaw North

A report from MLA Tim McLeod
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MLA for Moose Jaw North, Tim McLeod

Summer is a time for celebrations and gatherings, exploring nature and trying new things. 

As a Member of the Legislative Assembly, I am enjoying meeting with you this summer and hearing your ideas. 

The summer solstice brought a special celebration to our province as we recognized National Indigenous Peoples Day. Events were held in many communities and parks across the province to honour the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. Our government remains committed to strengthening the rich culture and history of Indigenous people while continuing on a path to reconciliation. 

With Canada Day in the rear view mirror, we continue to encourage everyone to reflect on what it means to be Canadian. Canada continues to be a free and democratic country that upholds the values of diversity and multiculturalism. Thank you to the men and women who have served to keep our country safe. Thank you to the citizens of Saskatchewan for continuously working towards improving our communities for future generations. 

If you will be travelling this summer, please stay safe on the road; remember to buckle up, drive sober and slow down to 60 km/hr through work zones. You can always check the Highway Hotline for updates before planning your route. Throughout the rest of the summer, our provincial parks will be buzzing with activity. Our government has partnered with 14 new businesses for this year, and we encourage you to take advantage of the unique accommodation, activities and services they offer. You can learn more at www.saskparks.com. Insert information about your closest Provincial Park if applicable. 

Our province continues to get exciting news about the economy. S&P has affirmed Saskatchewan’s AA credit rating, the highest credit rating among all provinces. Saskatchewan’s growing economy and strong finances allow us to continue to pay down the debt while investing in the programs, services and infrastructure that matter most. In the past month, several new capital projects have begun. Ground was broken on the new K-12 school in Lanigan and St. Frances Cree Bilingual School in Saskatoon, and a site has been selected for the new joint-use North Regina elementary school. Construction has also begun on the new Weyburn General Hospital, which will offer residents centralized services under one roof. Insert information about any other capital projects in your area. These projects and many more will continue throughout the summer and I am excited to see the progress. As the summer continues, our government is beginning to prepare for the fall sitting of the Legislature and we want to hear from you. 

If you wish to contact the Moose Jaw North MLA, please call 306.692.8884.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the position of this publication.  

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