Saskatchewan First Act introduced to ‘address and quantify economic harm’
The first piece of legislation the provincial government introduced this sitting was The Saskatchewan First Act, which was introduced Tuesday afternoon.
It amends the province’s constitution to assert Saskatchewan’s “exclusive” jurisdiction when it comes to legislation around the exploration for, development, conservation and management of non-renewable natural resources in Saskatchewan, the development, conservation and management of forestry resources in Saskatchewan, and the operation of facilities in Saskatchewan that generate electricity.
The changes also assert Saskatchewan’s jurisdiction around the regulation of businesses within those confines, the regulation of fertilizer use in Saskatchewan, and “any other prescribed matter.”
The bill introduced Tuesday also creates an Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal that will look at federal initiatives and quantify, with a dollar amount, their impact within Saskatchewan.