REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced a big shakeup of his cabinet, introducing new faces, dropping veterans, while mixing and matching job titles.
"Nearly half of our government caucus was first elected in 2024, but I didn't want to bring too many brand-new members into cabinet right after the election," Moe said in a statement Thursday as the new cabinet was sworn in.
"Those members now have more than a year of experience as MLAs and, with today's changes, one-third of cabinet will be new members. That will give our government a strong balance of experience and fresh perspectives."
Tim McLeod remains government house leader and justice minister but has been relieved of duties as head of public safety. McLeod faced criticism from Denare Beach residents after half the commun

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