Friday, April 11, 2014

MLA Ken Cheveldayoff – Saskatoon Silver Springs


Heavenly Father, we are grateful for MLA Ken Cheveldayoff, Member for Saskatoon Silver Springs. Thank You for continuing to give him a passion to serve the people of his constituency. We pray for wisdom in the roles he fulfills and for the many decisions he needs to make on a daily basis. Father, bless his family and daily renew their strength. Amen.

Ken Cheveldayoff was first elected as MLA for Saskatoon Silver Springs in 2003. As an opposition member he served as the critic for Post-Secondary Education and Finance. After his re-election in 2007 and the formation of the Saskatchewan Party government, Cheveldayoff served as Minister of Crown Corporations. In May 2009, he became Minister of Enterprise, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy and Minister Responsible for Trade. In June 2010 Cheveldayoff became Minister of First Nations and Métis Relations, Minister Responsible for Sask. Gaming Corporation and Minister Responsible for Northern Affairs. Ken was re-elected to represent Saskatoon Silver Springs November 7, 2011.  
On May 25, 2012 Ken was appointed Minister of Environment, Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Watershed Authority and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation.
Cheveldayoff attended Carleton University in Ottawa, the University of Saskatchewan and Newport University in Southern California, receiving a B.A. (Honours) in Economics and Political Science in 1988 and a Masters of Business Administration in 1996.
Prior to being elected Ken worked with Western Economic Diversification assisting individual businesses and industries to grow and expand. He has been an active member of the Saskatoon community through service with the Children's Health Foundation, the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, the North Saskatoon Business Association, and the Provincial Exporters Association.
Minister Cheveldayoff is proud to represent his constituents and continues to be involved in numerous activities in Saskatoon and throughout the province.
He and his wife Trish are kept very busy with their son Carter and their daughter Paige.

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