Saskatchewan throne speech to kick off fall legislative session

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REGINA - Premier Scott Moe is set to unveil his government's agenda for the year in today's throne speech. 

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REGINA – Premier Scott Moe is set to unveil his government’s agenda for the year in today’s throne speech. 

Moe has not shared details of the plan but has said the speech would touch on economic and community safety issues. 

It’s the second throne speech since last year’s provincial election, which saw Moe’s Saskatchewan Party retain its grip on power. 

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks with media following a meeting with the prime minister on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks with media following a meeting with the prime minister on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

The Opposition NDP has said it plans to question the premier on affordability issues, hospitals and damaging canola tariffs from China. 

It says Moe needs to stand up for farmers and make it clear that he wants Canada to scrap its tariff on Chinese electric vehicles. 

Moe has said it’s not easy to remove the levy and that Canada should only do so if it remains on good terms with the United States. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 22, 2025.

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