Throne speech short on Prince Albert mentions
Prince Albert was mentioned sparingly in this year’s provincial throne speech, but Mayor Greg Dionne contends that there’s still enough in there for the city.
On Wednesday, Lieutenant-Governor General Vaughn Schofield delivered the throne speech amidst heightened security in the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina. In it were scant mentions of the city – most notably the province’s re-iteration of its commitment to being a partner in a potential second bridge project in Prince Albert, should it go the public-private partnership route.
“Usually, the main speech you want to hear is in the spring when they bring down the budget. This is an interim measure, to get them through the fall session, and what we’re more interested in is when the budget comes down in the spring,” Dionne said.
“And that’s where there’ll hopefully be more issues for our city and region.”