Moe government poised to introduce Saskatchewan First Act
The Saskatchewan government is set to introduce legislation Tuesday to assert its autonomy, most notably over control of the province’s natural resources.
As promised in Wednesday’s throne speech, the government is poised to introduce The Saskatchewan First Act. In the speech, Premier Scott Moe’s government said the bill is designed “to clearly define that Saskatchewan — and Saskatchewan alone — has the exclusive jurisdiction over its natural resources and economic future.”
“This legislation will draw the jurisdictional line and defend that line based on the existing constitutional division of powers,” read the speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty.
Last month, the provincial government released an analysis by the Ministry of Finance that found “nine different federal climate change policies are estimated to cost Saskatchewan’s economy $111 billion between 2023 and 2035.”