Wall outlines Uber, business tax as priorities this fall
Premier Brad Wall is taking on an ambitious agenda for his last session of provincial politics.
The Saskatchewan legislature opened Wednesday afternoon with the speech from the throne, written by Wall and delivered by Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield.
In his final speech, the premier outlined the province’s intended actions on a wide variety of issues including ride-sourcing services, organ donation and marijuana legislation.
It also tackled tax changes for seniors, small business and corporations.