Executive Council of Saskatchewan - Current Cabinet

Current Cabinet

The current ministry has been in place since 2007, with the first and second shuffles of this ministry taking place after the 2007 election. This list is current as of the cabinet shuffle on June 29, 2010.

Members are listed in order of precedence.

Lieutenant-Governor
Her Honour the Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield 2012—
Portfolio Minister
Premier of Saskatchewan
President of the Executive Council
Brad Wall 2007—
Deputy Premier
& Minister of Finance
Ken Krawetz 2010—
Minister of Energy and Resources
& Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Bill Boyd 2007—
Minister of Social Services
& Minister Responsible for the Public Service Commission
& Minister responsible for the Status of Women
June Draude 2010—
Minister of Agriculture
& Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Bob Bjornerud 2007—
Minister of Health Don McMorris 2007—
Minister of Education
& Provincial Secretary
Donna Harpauer 2010—
Minister of Justice
& Attorney General of Saskatchewan
& Minister of Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
& Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority
Don Morgan 2010—
Minister of First Nations & Métis Relations
& Minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
Ken Cheveldayoff 2010—
Minister of Advanced Education, Employment & Immigration
& Minister Responsible for Innovation
Rob Norris 2010—
Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture & Sport
& Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission
Bill Hutchinson 2010—
Minister of Corrections, Public Safety & Policing D. F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert 2009—
Minister of Environment Dustin Duncan 2010—
Minister of Enterprise
& Minister responsible for Trade
& Deputy Government House Leader
Jeremy Harrison 2010—
Minister of Highways & Infrastructure Jim Reiter 2009—
Minister of Municipal Affairs Darryl Hickie 2010-
Minister of Government Services Laura Ross 2010-
Minister responsible for the Crown Investments Corporation
& Minister responsible for the Information Technology Office
Tim McMillan 2010-
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