Notably, this is the first Saskatchewan Legislature in which some government members will sit on the Speaker's left. The Saskatchewan Legislature chamber is among the most spacious of all Westminster parliaments relative to its number of members, meaning that the entire government caucus is usually able to sit on the Speaker's right regardless of the size of its majority. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, desks have been spaced out as much as possible to satisfy physical distancing requirements, an arrangement which made it necessary to place a relatively equal number of desks on both sides of the aisle.[citation needed]
^"Saskatchewan election results: Live, real-time results from the provincial election". Global News. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
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29th, saskatchewan, legislature, elected, 2020, saskatchewan, general, election, majority, parliament30, november, 2020, presentparliament, leaderspremierscott, moefebruary, 2018, presentleader, theoppositioncarla, beckjune, 2022, presentryan, meilimarch, 2018. The 29th Saskatchewan Legislature was elected at the 2020 Saskatchewan general election 1 29th Saskatchewan LegislatureMajority parliament30 November 2020 presentParliament leadersPremierScott MoeFebruary 2 2018 presentLeader of theOppositionCarla BeckJune 26 2022 presentRyan MeiliMarch 3 2018 June 26 2022Party caucusesGovernmentSaskatchewan PartyOppositionNew Democratic PartyLegislative AssemblySeating arrangements of the Legislative AssemblySpeaker of theAssemblyRandy WeekesNovember 30 2020 presentGovernmentHouse LeaderJeremy HarrisonAugust 13 2019 presentOppositionHouse LeaderVicki MowatNovember 3 2020 presentMembers61 MLA seatsSovereignMonarchElizabeth II6 February 1952 8 September 2022Charles III8 September 2022 presentLieutenantGovernorRussell MirastyJuly 18 2019 presentSessions1st session2020 present 28th 30thNotably this is the first Saskatchewan Legislature in which some government members will sit on the Speaker s left The Saskatchewan Legislature chamber is among the most spacious of all Westminster parliaments relative to its number of members meaning that the entire government caucus is usually able to sit on the Speaker s right regardless of the size of its majority However due to the COVID 19 pandemic desks have been spaced out as much as possible to satisfy physical distancing requirements an arrangement which made it necessary to place a relatively equal number of desks on both sides of the aisle citation needed Members editName Party Riding Notes Carla Beck NDP Regina Lakeview Buckley Belanger NDP Athabasca Resigned August 15 2021 Steven Bonk SK Party Moosomin Jennifer Bowes NDP Saskatoon University Fred Bradshaw SK Party Carrot River Valley David Buckingham SK Party Saskatoon Westview Noor Burki NDP Regina Coronation Park Elected August 10 2023 Lori Carr SK Party Estevan Ken Cheveldayoff SK Party Saskatoon Willowgrove Jared Clarke NDP Regina Walsh Acres Elected August 10 2023 Jeremy Cockrill SK Party The Battlefords Meara Conway NDP Regina Elphinstone Centre Terry Dennis SK Party Canora Pelly Mark Docherty SK Party Regina Coronation Park Resigned February 10 2023 Ryan Domotor Independent Cut Knife Turtleford Elected as member of Saskatchewan Party Dustin Duncan SK Party Weyburn Big Muddy Bronwyn Eyre SK Party Saskatoon Stonebridge Dakota Muhammad Fiaz SK Party Regina Pasqua Ken Francis SK Party Kindersley Marv Friesen SK Party Saskatoon Riversdale Todd Goudy SK Party Melfort Gary Grewal SK Party Regina Northeast Joe Hargrave SK Party Prince Albert Carlton Donna Harpauer SK Party Humboldt Watrous Daryl Harrison SK Party Cannington Jeremy Harrison SK Party Meadow Lake Everett Hindley SK Party Swift Current Travis Keisig SK Party Last Mountain Touchwood Terry Jenson SK Party Martensville Warman Warren Kaeding SK Party Melville Saltcoats Delbert Kirsch SK Party Batoche Lisa Lambert SK Party Saskatoon Churchill Wildwood Greg Lawrence SK Party Moose Jaw Wakamow Jim Lemaigre SK Party Athabasca Elected February 15 2022 Matt Love NDP Saskatoon Eastview Gene Makowsky SK Party Regina Gardiner Park Dave Marit SK Party Wood River Blaine McLeod SK Party Lumsden Morse Elected August 10 2023 Tim McLeod SK Party Moose Jaw North Don McMorris SK Party Indian Head Milestone Ryan Meili NDP Saskatoon Meewasin Resigned June 26 2022 Paul Merriman SK Party Saskatoon Silverspring Sutherland Derek Meyers SK Party Regina Walsh Acres Died March 28 2023 Scott Moe SK Party Rosthern Shellbrook Don Morgan SK Party Saskatoon Southeast Vicki Mowat NDP Saskatoon Fairview Hugh Nerlien SK Party Kelvington Wadena Betty Nippi Albright NDP Saskatoon Centre Greg Ottenbreit SK Party Yorkton Alana Ross SK Party Prince Albert Northcote Jim Reiter SK Party Rosetown Elrose Erika Ritchie NDP Saskatoon Nutana Laura Ross SK Party Regina Rochdale Nicole Sarauer NDP Regina Douglas Park Dana Skoropad SK Party Arm River Doug Steele SK Party Cypress Hills Lyle Stewart SK Party Lumsden Morse Resigned March 10 2023 Nathaniel Teed NDP Saskatoon Meewasin Elected September 26 2022 Christine Tell SK Party Regina Wascana Plains Doyle Vermette NDP Cumberland Randy Weekes SK Party Biggar Sask Valley Nadine Wilson Sask United Saskatchewan Rivers Elected as member of Saskatchewan Party Trent Wotherspoon NDP Regina Rosemont Gordon Wyant SK Party Saskatoon Northwest Aleana Young NDP Regina University Colleen Young SK Party LloydminsterMember in bold italic is the Premier of Saskatchewan Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Saskatchewan Members in italic are Leaders of the respective parties Member with denotes the Speaker of the Assembly Members with are Legislative Secretaries to Cabinet Ministers References edit Saskatchewan election results Live real time results from the provincial election Global News Retrieved 2020 10 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 29th Saskatchewan Legislature amp oldid 1201416936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,