
Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
The Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly is the provincial government’s law-making body in Saskatchewan, Canada. It consists of elected representatives called Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). These MLAs debate, amend, and pass laws that affect the province, such as education, healthcare, and transportation. The assembly is led by the Premier, who is usually the leader of the political party with the most seats. The Assembly operates in a government building in Regina, the province’s capital, and functions as a forum for discussing policies, representing citizens, and overseeing government actions to ensure they align with laws and public interests.