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What's New Deputy Premier and Education Minister Ken Krawetz and Provincial Secretary June Draude received the first report of the Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relation Advisory Committee today. Provincial Secretary June Draude received the second report of the Advisory Committee on Francophone Affairs at their quarterly meeting today. Read MoreSaskatchewan residents have until April 30, 2010 to nominate provincial employees for the 2010 Premier's Award for Excellence in the Public Service. The award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the government and citizens of the province. Read MoreSaskatchewan's dynamic economy, vast natural resources and exceptional quality of life will be the focus of a presentation given Thursday at the Westin Hotel by Provincial Secretary June Draude to members of the Calgary Consular Corps, representing more than three dozen countries. Read MoreSaskatchewan's French-speaking citizens will now have better access to government information and services in French through the renewal of the Canada-Saskatchewan Agreement on Francophone Affairs between the Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan. Read MoreArchived news releases, sorted by year. Read MoreShortcuts FEATURES on Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations on Francophone Affairs Saskatchewan French-language Services Centre Symbols of Saskatchewan at Government House Some related sites you may find useful Games, quizzes and other fun stuff! |