Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
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The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan is one of two components of the Legislature of Saskatchewan, the other being the Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan. The Legislature was unicameral from its establishment; there has never been a provincial upper house. The Legislature meets in Regina.
Current Legislature: 25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
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Lieutenant-Governor | Gordon L. Barnhart • Former lieutenant-governors | |
Premier | Lorne Calvert • Former premiers | |
Opposition Leader | Brad Wall • Former Opposition Leaders | |
Speaker of the Assembly | Myron Kowalsky | |
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