Tuesday, May 30, 2017

MLA - Mr. Trent Wotherspoon - Regina Rosemont

Dear Lord. We pray today for Trent Wotherspoon. He has a critical role as leader of the opposition. We pray that you would uphold his character and discretion as he keeps the government accountable. May you use him to protect the people who have no voice. Bless he and his family with rich relationships and meaningful spiritual lives. Amen.



Trent was elected in 2007 and re-elected in 2011 and 2016 for the constituency of Regina Rosemont.
Trent has served as the opposition critic for Finance, Education, Municipal Relations, Urban Affairs, Economy, and the Global Transportation Hub. Trent has also served on a national committee of the CCAF, with an aim to strengthen governance and accountability.
Trent was born and raised in northwest Regina. He earned a Bachelor of Education at the U of R and has taken grad studies in education and undergrad studies in business.
Prior to politics, working with an interdisciplinary committee, Trent developed and managed within the community a nationally recognized program for youth offenders of highest risk which successfully increased educational attachment and reduced recidivism rates.
As an educator, Trent taught in high schools and led various new initiatives. Trent assisted in the creation of a new campus for adult students. Trent also led the development of a program for students displaying severe violent behaviours. Previously, Trent worked with a youth agency supporting at-risk youth.
Trent has background in business as an entrepreneur, through business studies, and as a past director with the Regina’s warehouse business improvement district.
Trent’s wife Stephanie is a teacher. Together, they are highly involved in the community through coaching and volunteerism, and by engaging in the many diverse cultural, arts and sporting events that enrich Regina and Saskatchewan.
Trent enjoys the outdoors, particularly fishing, hunting, and canoeing; and sports, such as hockey, football, rugby, water-sports, and running

Monday, May 29, 2017

MLA - Hon. Nadine Wilson - Biggar Saskatchewan Valley

Dear Lord. Thank you for Nadine Wilson. We ask you to  protect her from deceptions that can throw her off the trail. Help her to track down the best options while ignoring rabbit trails that lead nowhere. Bless her with a spiritual life that is growing and healthy. Amen.



First elected MLA for Saskatchewan Rivers in the 2007 provincial election, Nadine was re-elected in 2011 and 2016.
Nadine has served Saskatchewan as Legislative Secretary to the Minister Responsible for Immigration (New Citizen initiative), deputy caucus chair, and as chair of the legislature’s Standing Committee on Private Bills.  She is presently the Provincial Secretary and proudly serves her province as a member of the caucus Management Committee and the Standing Committee on Human Services.
Nadine studied social service work and later became one of the first women to work as a corrections worker in the Men's Provincial Correctional Centre in Prince Albert. She was twice elected reeve of the rural municipality of Paddockwood before making the move to provincial service. A former Saskatchewan 4-H club leader, Nadine remains involved in this youth organization.
Nadine was named a BILLD Fellow in 2009 after completing the Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development program and has served as a mentor for the Saskatchewan Legislative Internship Program four times. Nadine is a graduate of the 2009 Pacific Northwest Economic Region Legislative Leadership Academy, and serves as a member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
Fourth generation cattle ranchers, Nadine and her husband Doug reside north of Prince Albert. They raised four children who all live and work in Saskatchewan, and are now the proud grandparents of seven lively grandchildren.

Friday, May 26, 2017

MLA - Randy Weekes - Biggar Sask Valley

Dear Lord. We pray today for Randy Weekes. We ask you to give him a fresh excitement for the work of Government. Help him to engage deeply in his constituent work as well as the committee work of the Legislature. Build up his immunity to lame excuses from others. Help him to be the sort of person that inspires those around him to be better. Amen.


Randy was first elected in 1999 as the MLA for Redberry Lake and re-elected in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2016 as the MLA for Biggar-Sask Valley. While in opposition, Randy served as critic for Highways and Transportation, Environment, and Labour, and deputy critic for Immigration and Information Services Corporation.
Randy has served as deputy chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy and served on the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies, Standing Committee on House Services, Standing Committee on Agriculture, and Standing Committee on Non-Controversial Bills.
Randy is currently Government Caucus Chair and a member of the Private Bills Committee, the Privileges Committee, and the Public Accounts Committee. He is chair of the caucus Management Committee.
Randy was born in Biggar and grew up on the nearby family farm. He studied at the University of Saskatchewan and received a diploma in Agriculture, before returning to farm and ranch with his family. Randy and his wife Cindy make their home near Biggar.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

MLA - Premier, Hon. Brad Wall - Swift Current

Dear Lord. Thank you for our Premier, the Honourable Brad Wall. We ask you to help him navigate the deep challenges of this current year. Give him opportunity to explain the measures and to cast a vision of the province moving forward from this point. We pray that you would uphold and empower our leader with a vision from you of what you want in the province. Amen.






Brad Wall was first elected Premier of Saskatchewan in the November 2007 provincial election. His government was re-elected in the 2011 and 2016 provincial elections. He also serves as the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.
Premier Wall was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1999, representing the constituency of Swift Current. Prior to entering elected politics, he was active in his local business community and involved in service work spanning local events, economic development and health care recruitment.
One of his earliest forays into politics was in the late 1980's as a founding member and western co-chair of the Alliance for the Future of Young Canadians. This was an organization dedicated to promoting free trade.
Premier Wall was born and raised in Swift Current, which is in Saskatchewan’s southwest. He still lives there with his wife, Tami. They have three children.
Premier Wall received his post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan, where he earned an Honours degree in Public Administration.
In his spare time, Premier Wall enjoys spending his time with family, reading, cooking, golfing, cheering for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and tinkering with his 1967 Dodge Coronet.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

MLA - Doyle Vermette - Cucmberland

Dear Lord. We pray today for Doyle Vermette. Give him a clear sense of how he can do the best work for Saskatchewan. Help him to balance criticism and affirmation. May he truly be a force for good in the province. Bless him with eyes to see the spiritual forces and realities impacting the real-life situations. Amen.


Doyle was elected MLA for the Cumberland constituency in the June 2008 by-election and re-elected in the 2011 and 2016 provincial elections.
Of Métis ancestry, Doyle was born and raised in Prince Albert. He made the La Ronge area his permanent home in 1990. Doyle and his wife Sandra have a blended family and their children were raised in La Ronge, where their family is concentrated.
Doyle has a lengthy record of public activity. He was a member of the Board of Education, Northern Lights School Division/Nortep-Norpac for eight years, serving as board chair for two years. From 2004 until early 2008, Doyle was the acting chair of the Gabriel Dumont Institute. As an alderman for Air Ronge from 1994 to 1997, Doyle had a particular passion for expanding recreation and youth programs. Over an eighteen-year period, he served on the boards of the Keewatin Career Development Corporation, the Saskatchewan Water Corporation, the Jim Brady Métis Local #19, and the Kikinahk Friendship Centre. While serving on these boards, Doyle completed numerous governance and leadership courses. He is proud of the experience and education he has gained working with and representing the people of the north.
Doyle is the Opposition Whip and holds critic responsibilities for Northern Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Government Insurance, and the Saskatchewan Transportation Corporation, and was also the associate critic for First Nations and Métis Relations.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

MLA Corey Tochor - Saskatoon Eastview

Dear Lord. Thank you for the Honourable Corey Tochor. We ask you to be a consistent whispering voice of wisdom to his soul. Help him to be a fair and impartial speaker. Give him the backbone and charm to guide the house to be classy and dignified. Amen. 


Corey Tochor was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in the 2011 provincial election. He was re-elected in 2016.
Prior to entering politics, Corey was a local Saskatoon entrepreneur who owned and operated Health Conveyance Inc., a communications company that provides electronic messaging in health facilities across the province.
Corey has been very active in his local community as past vice-president of the Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon and has volunteered on the corporate board for Telemiracle 33.Sa He has also served as treasurer of the Kinsmen Activity Place House, which is a community center supporting Saskatoon’s inner city.
In government, Corey has served as Deputy Whip, a member of the Standing Committee on Human Services, Public Accounts Committee, and Private Bills Committee. He was also vice-chair of the caucus New Ideas Committee and a member of the caucus Management Committee.
At the opening of the 28th Legislature, Corey was elected to serve as Speaker, the Assembly’s presiding officer. He also serves as Chair of the Board of Internal Economy, the Privileges Committee, and the House Services Committee.
Corey was born and raised in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. He currently resides in Saskatoon with his wife Danielle.

Monday, May 22, 2017

MLA - Hon. Christine Tell - Regina Walsh Acres

Dear Lord. Thank you for the Honourable Christine Tell. We thank you for her commitment to Saskatchewan people and especially to the women of the province. We ask you to give her patience when the processes get bogged down, as well as the precise wisdom on how hard to push in order to do the best good. Bless her with a deeply rich spiritual walk. Amen.



Born and raised in Regina, Christine graduated from Miller High School after which she went on to earn her psychiatric nursing diploma from Wascana Institute. The next step in Christine’s professional life was to graduate from the Saskatchewan Police College.
Christine served on the Saskatoon Police Service for three years before joining the Regina city police. Christine served in the Regina Police Association and the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers. In 2007, she was elected president of the Regina Police Association and was the first woman in Canada to lead a major police association. Christine also rose through the ranks of the Regina city police.
Christine was first elected MLA for Regina Wascana Plains in the November 2007 provincial election. She was re-elected in 2011 and 2016. She has previously served as Minister of Government Services, Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport, and Minister responsible for Corrections and Policing. Christine is currently Minister of Central Services, and Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission and Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation.
For the past several years, along with fellow MLA Laura Ross, Christine has been hosting about 200 mentors and girls at an annual self-esteem and leadership event. Christine lives by the philosophy that “strong girls grow up to be strong women and strong women build strong communities.”
Christine is married to Gary Massier and is the proud mother of Regan and Cameron

Friday, May 19, 2017

MLA - Hon. Lyle Stewart - Lumsden- Morse

Dear Lord. Thank you for the Honourable Lyle Stewart. We ask you for wisdom. Help him to find your thoughts in his prayer. May he also hear your heart through the voices of wise counsellors and the needs expressed by people around him. Bless him throughout this spring. Amen.



Lyle Stewart was born and raised near Pense, Saskatchewan where he continues to farm and ranch with his wife Linda and son Lee.
Lyle was one of the first members in the Saskatchewan Party and was elected to the Legislative Assembly as the MLA for Thunder Creek in 1999. He was re-elected in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2016.
During his two terms in opposition, Lyle served as the interim leader of the party, as well as the critic for Agriculture, Economic Development, and Industry and Resources.
After the Saskatchewan Party formed government in 2007, Lyle served as the Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, chair of the legislature's Standing Committee on the Economy, a member of the caucus' policy committee on the economy, and the province's Treasury Board.
On May 25, 2012, Premier Brad Wall appointed Lyle as the Minister of Agriculture and Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation.
Lyle and his wife Linda have three grown children and six grandchildren.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

MLA - Warren Steinley - Regina Walsh Acres

Dear Lord. We pray that you would bless Warren Steinley with a truly great spring. Help him to dive deep into the challenges of his work while also maintaining a healthy personal balance. Bless he and his wife Larissa with a meaningful and enriching marriage. Amen




Warren Steinley was first elected in the constituency of Regina Walsh Acres in 2011. He was re-elected in 2016.
Warren grew up on a dairy farm near Rush Lake, Saskatchewan, and graduated with an Honours degree in Political Science from the University of Regina where he also co-founded the local Saskatchewan Party Campus Club.
After university, Warren completed an internship with the federal agriculture minister in Ottawa and then worked in the office of the Minister of Western Economic Diversification. Warren worked in the Saskatchewan public service within the Ministry of Executive Council as a Researcher. His last position before being elected was director of research for the government caucus.
In addition to his regular duties as MLA, Warren was elected Deputy Caucus Chair in July of 2014. Warren currently sits on the Assembly’s Private Bills Committee, the Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Committee, and the caucus New Ideas Committee. He is also co-chair of the caucus Legislation and Regulation Review Committee and a member of the caucus Management Committee.
Warren and his wife Larissa have two young children, Nickson and Claire.­­

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

MLA - Doug Steele - Cypress Hills

Dear Lord. Thank you for Doug Steele. We pray that you would help him to shine with the goodness that is within him. May he be encouraged to let the best parts of his character bubble up to the surface and positively impact government. Bless his spiritual and personal life. Amen.

From manager of a local elevator to the Marketing Manager of an inland terminal, Doug worked in the grain industry for 19 years. He served on numerous committees in southwest Saskatchewan including the Southwest Municipal Government committee and the Southwest Area Transportation committee.
Doug was Chair of the Crown Lands Appeal Board and, over the years, has served on the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, sat on the SaskDocs (Physician Recruitment) committee, Rural Economic Development committee, MREP (Municipal Roads for the Economy Program) committee, and many other SARM-appointed committees.
Doug was awarded the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal in 2005 and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.
Doug was elected MLA for Cypress Hills in the April 2016 provincial election. He currently serves Saskatchewan as a member of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice, and he was previously a member of the Standing Committee on the Economy.
Doug and his wife Phyllis own and operate a fourth-generation family farm and have three grown children and two grandchildren.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

MLA - Cathy Sproule - Saskatoon Nutana

Dear Lord. We pray today for Cathy Sproule. We ask you to uphold her poise regardless of the winds that blow around her. May she dig deep into her inner resources and the supports around her. And may you be a major part of her inner life. Bless her with growing relationships and meaningful activities. Amen.



Cathy Sproule was elected to represent the constituency of Saskatoon Nutana in 2011 and 2016.
Born and raised on a farm in southern Saskatchewan, Cathy Sproule worked as a lawyer for the federal government as an aboriginal law specialist prior to being elected.
Cathy co-founded the Ness Creek Music Festival in 1991, and the Northern Lights Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Festival in 2006. She organizes music workshops, dances, and concerts around the province to keep a part of Saskatchewan's history alive. She is an accomplished fiddle player, and the house accompanist for the Saskatoon Fiddle Orchestra.
Cathy is bilingual and holds bachelor degrees in Education, Law, and Arts from the University of Saskatchewan. She co-owns Ness Core Ventures, a small business that operates the Nesslin Lake Campgrounds and the Ness Creek Site.
Cathy has two sons.

Monday, May 15, 2017

MLA - Nicole Sarauer - Regina Douglas Park

Dear Lord. Thank you for Nicole Sarauer. We pray that you would give her increasing opportunities to reach out to people and to influence public policy. May you give her profound wisdom, not just in what is good, but also in how to navigate effectively in her role with the official opposition. Bless her. Amen.





Nicole Sarauer was elected in 2016 as the MLA for Regina Douglas Park.
Nicole grew up in Regina and studied at the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan, where she completed a Juris Doctorate in Law with Honours in 2009.
She returned to Regina and practiced law at a private firm until 2011, when she moved to practice at a provincial charity which provides free legal representation to those who need access to the justice system.
Nicole was elected in 2012 as a Trustee of the Regina Catholic School Board. She has served as a volunteer and board member with groups such as the Regina Sexual Assault Centre, Regina’s chapter of Amnesty International, and the YWCA Big Sisters program.

Friday, May 12, 2017

MLA - Laura Ross - Regina Rochdale

Dear Lord. We pray today for Laura Ross. We ask you to uphold her in spiritual resource. May she be inspired by you and challenged to give that extra amount. May she see the fruit of her labour in the people of her riding. Amen.



Laura Ross was born and raised on the family farm near Yorkton and attended the University of Regina where she obtained a B.A. in geography and sociology. For more than twenty years, Laura was a licensed realtor in Regina specializing in residential properties. Prior to her success as a realtor, she operated her own catering company and farmed with her husband Terry.
Laura was first elected MLA for Regina Qu'Appelle Valley in the 2007 provincial election. She was re-elected in 2011 and 2016. Laura was appointed as Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Health, responsible for retention and recruitment of nurses, long-term care and the reduction of surgical wait times. She was also appointed a term as the Minister of Government Services and she previously served on the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice.
Laura currently serves as a member of the Board of Internal Economy and the caucus Management Committee.
Laura is a founding member in the Saskatchewan chapter of Equal Voice and serves as a role model and mentor to young women interested in professional and political lives. Laura was also instrumental in the development of Regina's first Habitat for Humanity Women's Build project in 2011, and she sat on a committee to spearhead the Habitat for Humanity Mountie House.
Laura currently resides in Regina with her husband Terry. They have one son.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

MLA - Hon. Jim Reiter - Rosetown - Elrose

Dear Lord. Thank you for the Honourable Jim Reiter. We ask you to ramp up his capacities to oversee and develop the people around him. With the specific challenges of the current budget, we ask that you would give him a resounding bias for the public interest. May he be capable of making the difficult decisions and the healthy compromises. Hold him strong with your encouraging presence and your gentle conviction. Amen




Jim Reiter was first elected as the MLA for Rosetown-Elrose in the 2007 provincial election. He was re-elected in 2011 and 2016.
Professionally, Jim has extensive experience in municipal governance. Among his educational accomplishments is a senior certificate in Local Government Administration from the University of Regina. He also served six years on the U of R Senate. Jim has served his community as a Justice of the Peace and Marriage Commissioner.
Following the formation of a Saskatchewan Party government, Premier Brad Wall asked Jim to serve as the Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Education with specific responsibility for the Property Tax Initiative.
Until 2012, Jim served as the Minister of Highways and Infrastructure and the Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company, at which time Premier Wall appointed him Minister of Government Relations and Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs.
In 2014, Reiter picked up the added responsibility for SaskEnergy and, in 2015, his portfolio expanded once again when he was given the further role of Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Telecommunications. He currently serves as Minister of Health, and as vice-chair of the caucus Legislation and Regulation Review Committee.
Jim and his wife Bonnie reside in Rosetown.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

MLA - Nicole Rancourt - Prince Albert Northcote.

Dear Lord. We pray today for Nicole Rancourt. We ask that you help her to faithfully engage in her work. Help her to maintain personal standards and to uphold those around her as well. May she gain great inspiration from what she does. Bless her. Amen.





Nicole Rancourt was elected in 2016 as the MLA for Prince Albert Northcote.
Nicole is a registered social worker and worked at the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region.
Nicole has been a volunteer with many organizations. In 2008, the Elizabeth Fry Society presented Nicole with their Rebel With A Cause award for her work with incarcerated women. She is the past chairperson of the Citizen’s Advisory Committee for Saskatchewan Penitentiary and Prince Albert Parole.
Nicole has a son and daughter, a step-son and step-daughter, and two grandsons. She and her partner enjoy cheering on the Saskatchewan Roughriders, playing slo-pitch on local teams, and supporting local sports and arts.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

MLA - Kevin Phillips - Melfort

Dear Lord. We pray today for Kevin Phillips. Thank you for the work that he has been doing in the legislature. We ask that you help him to divide between the truth and fiction that is constantly swirling in public life. Help him to find bedrock to stand on, and the courage to make it obvious. Bless him in the walk with you. Amen.



Kevin Phillips was first elected to the Saskatchewan legislature in the 2011 provincial election. He was re-elected in 2016.
Kevin has lived in the Melfort constituency for nearly 40 years. He has worked in business and advertising in Melfort, which includes being a partner with the Melfort Journal for over 25 years, and sitting on the board of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association. He most recently served as Mayor of Melfort.
Kevin has been very involved in the Melfort community. He is a past president of the Kinsmen Club of Melfort and previously served as a board member and chairman of the Melfort School Division.
“I’m excited to continue making positive changes for municipalities and the constituency of Melfort.”
Currently, Kevin serves as a member of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies.
Kevin and his wife April have four children and five grandchildren.

Monday, May 8, 2017

MLA - Hon. Greg Ottenbreit - Yorkton

Dear Lord. We bring the Honourable Greg Ottenbreit to you today and pray for your miraculous hand of healing. We thank you for the work that he has done in the legislature for the benefit of the Saskatchewan people. He has devoted himself to you and to this province. Today we pray that you would heal his body and give him a full recovery in order to continue serving well into the future. Bless he and his family with a close walk with you. Amen.


Greg was first elected as the MLA for Yorkton in the 2007 provincial election. He was re-elected in 2011 and 2016. Born in Regina, Greg is a long-time resident of Yorkton and a man who has always been involved in his community. Prior to being elected, Greg owned and operated Ottenbreit Waste Systems, a private environmental and waste disposal business. He is an avid motorsports enthusiast and commercial pilot.
Greg has been married to his high school sweetheart, Leone, for over 30 years. They have two daughters, Katelin and Rayanne, as well as a son-in-law, Austin, and one granddaughter, Wynnslet.
In 1998, the couple started "Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer" – an event that encourages volunteers to shave their heads to raise money for cancer research and local initiatives. The charity is named in honour of their son, Brayden, who lost his battle with cancer in 2000 at age 5. Over $800,000 has been raised for cancer research and local cancer initiatives. In recognition of these efforts, they received the Community Merit Award in 2016, presented by the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce.
Because of their community involvement and volunteerism, Greg and his wife Leone were recognized in 2005 with the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal. Greg was recognized again in 2012 with the Hal Rogers Fellow Award, the highest honour presented by the Kinsmen of Canada.
Greg has served as the Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Social Services (Community Based Organizations initiative), Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Environment (Recycling), and Legislative Secretary to the Premier (Vulnerable Youth). Greg has also served as Government Whip, Deputy Government Whip, and Chair of the caucus' standing policy committee on human services as well as the legislature's Standing Committee on Human Services.
Since September of 2014, Greg has serves Saskatchewan as Minister responsible for Rural and Remote Health. Additionally, in June 2016, he was asked to take on the responsibility for the Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Advisory Committee.

Friday, May 5, 2017

MLA - Eric Olauson - Saskatoon University

Dear Lord. We pray today for Eric Olauson. We ask that you would give him insight into the nuanced ethical considerations of the decisions in front of him. Help him to stand true to the best choice, even if it is unpopular. Bless he and his family with healthy and meaningful spiritual lives. Amen.



Eric Olauson was elected MLA for Saskatoon University on April 4, 2016.
Born and raised in Saskatoon, Eric has called the Saskatoon University constituency home for most of his life.
Eric has served the City of Saskatoon as Ward 8 Councillor and has been involved with the Knights of Columbus, SREDA Board of Directors; Prairieland Park board; District Planning Commission, Regional Oversight Committee; and as a past president of the East College Park community association.
Eric's experience at the civic level helps him to bring the right understanding of the issues and challenges that face the people of Saskatoon.
He currently serves as a member of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice, the Standing Committee on Private Bills, and the government caucus Management Committee.
Eric and his partner DonnaLyn have one son and three daughters.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

MLA - Hugh Nerlien - Kelvington - Wadena

Dear Lord. Thank you for Hugh Nerlien. We pray that you would give him a keen sense of heart. Sharpen his awareness of the people in his constituency that need extra help. Bless he and his wife Giselle with a wonderful spring season. Amen.




Hugh Nerlien was elected MLA for Kelvington-Wadena Constituency on April 4, 2016.
Hugh was born in Kelvington and grew up on the family farm and in small business in the Greenwater Lake area of Saskatchewan. His education includes a wide range of disciplines including business administration, Canadian securities, certified financial planning, and lifelong learning in oil and gas, insurance, banking, human resource, and a variety of skills development.
After working in Northern Manitoba and Alberta for over 30 years, he saw opportunities in Saskatchewan. He and his wife bought a business in Porcupine Plain to be closer to family and friends and to be involved in a small community’s activities. Hugh recently sold his business in Porcupine Plain and turned his attention to representing the constituents of Kelvington-Wadena.
Hugh has volunteered extensively throughout his life, including as a former President of the Canadian Crime Stoppers Association, Porcupine Plain Economic Development Committee, and board member for Porcupine Credit Union Limited.
Hugh has been appointed to the caucus Legislation and Regulation committee, which works closely with the Red Tape Review sub-committee. He is also a member of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies.
Hugh and his wife Giselle have two sons and one daughter.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

MLA - Hon. Don Morgan - Saskatoon Southeast

Dear Lord. We pray today for the Honourable Don Morgan. We ask you to give him a boost of energy and drive as the spring session nears a close and the challenges of the current context impacts his constituents and the people he serves. Grant him wisdom and spontaneity that is helpful to your cause. Bless him. Amen.





Don Morgan was born, raised and educated in Saskatoon. He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan (College of Law) in 1978 and practiced law in Saskatoon from 1979 to 1988. Between 1988 and 1992, he was chair and CEO of the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission and was appointed as Queen's Counsel in 1990. He practiced law in Saskatoon from 1992 until 2007. Don also served on the Saskatoon Public School Board from 1999 to 2003, including a term as board chair.
Don was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in November 2003, representing the constituency of Saskatoon Southeast. He was re-elected in the 2007, 2011, and 2016 provincial elections. During his term in opposition, Don served as critic for Justice, deputy critic for First Nations and Métis Relations, Opposition Deputy House Leader, and sat on the legislature’s Standing Committee on Private Bills.
Since the 2007 provincial election, Don has served Saskatchewan as Minister of Justice and Minister of Advanced Education. He is currently Deputy Premier, Minister of Education, Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, Minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board, and a member of the caucus Legislation and Regulation Review Committee.
Don and his wife Sandy reside in the Rosewood area of Saskatoon. 



Monday, May 1, 2017

MLA - Hon. Scott Moe - Rosthern Shellbrook

Dear God. Thank you for the Honourable Scott Moe. We pray that you would grant him peace and a deep connection to you throughout the challenging times of ministerial work. Help him to seek you and discover the amazing power of inspiration and personal growth. Bless him Lord. Amen.



Scott Moe was first elected to the Saskatchewan legislature in the 2011 provincial election. He was re-elected in 2016.
Scott was born and raised in the constituency on a grain farm between Shellbrook and Parkside. Currently, Scott and his wife Krista live in Shellbrook with their two children. As a family, they enjoy many outdoor activities in what he describes as the irreplaceable landscape of Saskatchewan.
Scott was educated at the University of Saskatchewan where he received his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Scott has been active in the community through his work with the Economic Development Corporation, the Shellbrook and District Health Services Project Inc., and the Shellbrook and District Physician Recruitment Committee. He has also volunteered his time to work with local hockey and softball associations.
Scott served as a member of the legislature’s Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies and was deputy chair of the legislature’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
Scott is currently Minister of Environment, Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Water Corporation, and Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency. He previously served Saskatchewan as Minister of Advanced Education.

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