Sergeant-at-arms resigns amid changes to legislature security
A change is coming to an important role at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, but there are questions over the timing.
Terry Quinn has resigned as the sergeant-at-arms, a position he has held since the summer of 2016.
The sergeant-at-arms oversees security in the building, which has been the case since 1984. It is an independent position that answers to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, not political parties.
In the fall, the government introduced Bill 70, which would strip the position of all that responsibility. Bill 70 would see security for the building transfer to someone appointed by the government.


