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Premier, cabinet tame bear pit session with rural leaders

Article content A virtual bear pit doesn’t have the same bite. The traditional bear pit session is a chance for municipal leaders from across Saskatchewan to engage political leaders in direct and sometimes heated debate at the annual Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Premier, cabinet tame bear pit session with rural leaders Back to video But Premier Scott Moe and members of his cabinet offered few surprises on Wednesday, mirroring the quieter free-for-all at the Municipalities of Saskatchewan bear pit last month, where the convention’s virtual format cooled the usual fiery debate.

Legislation modernizes child and family law

Lawyer will head up Sask police watchdog in new year

  REGINA On January 1, Michelle Ouellette will take on the role of chairperson of the Public Complaints Commission (PCC). “I am pleased to welcome Michelle Ouellette to her new position,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said in a news release.“Michelle has served in many roles where she has distinguished herself and in turn supported the legal profession and the people of Saskatchewan.”  The PCC is responsible for reviewing allegations of police misconduct. The commission also makes recommendations about the policies and services of Saskatchewan s police forces. Ouellette is a Saskatoon lawyer who has worked in health law, Indigenous law and professional disciplinary matters. 

New Public Complaints Commission chair named

Try refreshing your browser. Public Complaints Commission names new chair Back to video In a provincial media release issued on Tuesday, Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said Ouellette has served in many roles and has distinguished herself. Ouellette is currently the chair of the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission; she will step down once she takes over the PCC chair. She is also a board member of the Canadian Foundation for Legal Research and a member of the Federal Judicial Advisory Committee. Ouellette was not available for an interview. The PCC investigates complaints made by members of the public against municipal police in Saskatchewan. Under the provincial Police Act, its chair and vice-chair are appointed on the recommendation of the minister after consulting with the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police, the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers and The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.

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