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Members of the Legislative Assembly Page 1 of 3 Members of the Legislative Assembly Page 1 of 3 About the Legislative Assembly | Contact Us Search Members of the Legislative Assembly Premier - Hon. Brad Wall Seats in the Legislature More information Sk. Party 38 Speaker - Hon. Don Toth Find your constituency NDP 20 Leader of the Opposition - Mr. Lorne Calvert, MLA Total : 58 Lieutenant Governor - Hon. Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart Our MLA list has a new format which includes both Legislative Building Office and Constituency Office contact information. Please let us know what you think by sending us an email . This page prints best using Internet Explorer 7 or higher. Please note : room numbers are in the Legislative Building, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0B3. Area code is 306. Legislative Building Office Constituency Office Name Party Constituency Rm Phone Fax Address Contact Mr. Denis Allchurch Sk Party Rosthern-Shellbrook 203 787-4300 787-3174 Box 808 Tel 883-3003 Biography Website Spiritwood, SK Fax 883-3012 S0J 2M0 [email protected] Ms. Pat Atkinson NDP Saskatoon Nutana 265 787-1882 787- 621A Main Street Tel 664-6101 Biography 6247 Saskatoon, SK Fax 665-5633 S7H 0J8 [email protected] Mr. Buckley Belanger NDP Athabasca 150 787-0394 787- Box 310 Tel 833-3200 Biography Website 7905 Ile-a-la-Crosse, SK Fax 833-2622 S0M 1C0 Toll free 1-800-239-9820 [email protected] Hon. Bob Bjornerud Sk Party Melville-Saltcoats 334 787-0338 787- P.O. Box 3215 Tel 728-3882 Biography Website 0630 Melville, SK. Cell 730-7882 S0A 2P0 Fax 728-3883 [email protected] 113 – 3rd Ave. West Melville, SK. Tel 744-2519 With satellite Fax 744-2493 Box 519, Saltcoats 117 Allan Ave Saltcoats, SK. S0A 3R0 Hon. Bill Boyd Sk Party Kindersley 361 787-9124 787-0395 P. O. Box 490 Tel 463-4480 Biography Website 908 Main Street Fax 463-6873 Kindersley, SK [email protected] S0L 1S0 Mr. Fred Bradshaw Sk Party Carrot River Valley 203 787-4300 787-3174 29 Main Street Tel 768-3977 Biography Website Carrot River, SK Fax 768-3979 S0E 0L0 [email protected] Mr. Greg P. Brkich Sk Party Arm River-Watrous 203 787-4300 787-3174 Box 1077 Tel 567-2843 Biography Website 102 Washington Street Fax 567-3259 Davidson, SK Toll Free 1-800-539-3979 S0G 1A0 [email protected] Mr. Cam Broten NDP Saskatoon Massey Place 140 787-0230 787-7905 Unit F, 511 33rd Street West Tel 384-7200 Biography Website Saskatoon, SK Fax 384-4280 S7L 0V7 [email protected] Mr. Lorne Calvert NDP Saskatoon Riversdale 265 787-0881 787- 904D - 22nd Street W. Tel 651-1211 Biography 6247 Saskatoon, SK Fax 244-3602 S7M 0S1 [email protected] Hon. Ken Cheveldayoff Sk Party Saskatoon Silver Springs 340 787-7339 798-3140 1106A Central Ave. N. Tel 651-7100 Biography Website Saskatoon, SK Fax 651-6008 S7N 2H1 [email protected] Mr. Michael Chisholm Sk Party Cut Knife-Turtleford 203 787-4300 787-3174 #6-116 1 st Ave. W. Tel 893-2619 Biography Website Box 850 Fax 893-2660 Maidstone, SK [email protected] S0M 1M0 Hon. Dan D’Autremont Sk Party Cannington 303 787-0942 787- Box 130 Tel 443-2420 Biography Website 8677 Alida, SK Fax 443-2269 S0C 0B0 [email protected] Hon. June Draude Sk Party Kelvington-Wadena 322 787-0605 798- 110 Main Street, Box 369 Tel 338-3973 Biography Website 8050 Wadena, SK Fax 338-3977 S0A 4J0 Toll Free 1-800-234-4134 [email protected] Mr. Dustin Duncan Sk Party Weyburn-Big Muddy 105 787-4300 787-3174 #35 – 5th Street NE Tel 842-4810 Biography Website Weyburn, SK Fax 842-4811 S4H 0Y9 [email protected] Ms. Doreen Eagles Sk Party Estevan 203 787-4300 787-3174 #1 – 1104 5th Street Tel 634-7311 Biography Estevan, Saskatchewan Fax 634-7332 S4A 0Z4 [email protected] Hon. Wayne Elhard Sk Party Cypress Hills 204 787-6447 787- Box 308 Tel 295-3688 Biography Website 1736 http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/members/mla_list.htm 27/05/2009 Members of the Legislative Assembly Page 2 of 3 401 Redcoat Trail Shopping Fax 295-3699 Mall Toll Free 1-877-703-3374 Eastend, SK [email protected] S0N 0T0 Mr. David Forbes NDP Saskatoon Centre 150 787-0975 787- 904D 22 nd Street W. Tel 244-3555 Biography Website 7905 Saskatoon, SK Fax 244-3602 S7M 0S1 [email protected] Mr. Darcy Furber NDP Prince Albert Northcote 140 787-0128 787-7905 104 1100 1 st Ave East Tel 763-4400 Biography Prince Albert, SK Fax 763-1827 S6V 2A7 [email protected] Hon. Rod Gantefoer Sk Party Melfort 312 787-6060 787- 1121 Main Street N. Tel 752-9500 Biography Website 6055 Box 2800 Fax 752-9005 Melfort, SK Toll Free 1-800-242-6796 S0E 1A0 [email protected] Hon. Donna Harpauer Sk Party Humboldt 346 787-3661 787- 632 9 th Street Tel 682-5141 Biography Website 0656 Box 2950 Fax 682-5144 Humboldt, SK Toll Free 1-800-682-9909 S0K 2A0 [email protected] Mr. Ron Harper NDP Regina Northeast 140 787-1887 787- 1812 9 th Avenue North Tel 569-2233 Biography Website 7905 Regina, SK Fax 569-2303 S4R 7T4 [email protected] Mr. Jeremy Harrison Sk Party Meadow Lake 105 787-4300 787-3174 211 Centre Street Tel 236-6669 Biography Box 848 Fax 236-6744 Meadow Lake, SK [email protected] S9X 1L5 Mr. Glen Hart Sk Party Last Mountain-Touchwood 105 787-4300 787-3174 402 Stanley Street Tel 723-4421 Biography Website Box 309 Fax 723-4654 Cupar, SK Toll Free 1-877-723-4488 S0G 0Y0 [email protected] Hon. Nancy Heppner Sk Party Martensville 315 787-0393 787- 109 Klassen Street W. Tel 975-0284 Biography Website 1669 Box 1540 Fax 975-0283 Warman, SK Toll Free 1-866-639-4377 (HEPP) S0K 4S0 [email protected] Hon. Darryl Hickie Sk Party Prince Albert Carlton 38 787-4377 787- Effective Feb 11/08 Tel 922-4676 Biography Website 5331 #4 - 3041 Sherman Drive Fax 922-4674 Prince Albert, SK [email protected] S6V 7B7 Ms. Deb Higgins NDP Moose Jaw Wakamow 150 787-0936 787- 920 Caribou Street W. Tel 694-1001 Biography 7905 Moose Jaw, SK Fax 691-0486 S6H 2L5 [email protected] Hon. Bill Hutchinson Sk Party Regina South 307 787-6100 787-0399 Unit 6 - 4420 Albert St. Tel 205-2067 Biography Regina, SK Fax 205-2069 S4S 6B6 [email protected] Mr. D. F. (Yogi) Sk Party Wood River 105 787-4300 787-3174 120 Centre Street Tel 642-4744 Huyghebaert Website Assiniboia, SK Fax 642-4515 Biography S0H 0B0 Tel 266-2100 Box 187 [email protected] Glentworth, SK S0H 1V0 Mr. Andy Iwanchuk NDP Saskatoon Fairview 265 787-6485 787- Bay 16 – 15 Worobetz Place Tel 651-3801 Biography 6247 Saskatoon, SK Fax 651-3804 S7L 6R4 [email protected] Ms. Judy Junor NDP Saskatoon Eastview 140 787-0367 787- #1 – 3012 Louise Street Tel 477-4233 Biography Website 7905 Saskatoon, SK Fax 477-4236 S7J 3L8 [email protected] Mr. Delbert Kirsch Sk Party Batoche 105 787-4300 787-3174 115 Main Street Tel 256-3930 Biography Box 308 Fax 256-3924 Cudworth, SK [email protected] S0K 1B0 Hon. Ken Krawetz Sk Party Canora-Pelly 348 787-7360 798- Box 838 Tel 563-4425 Biography Website 0263 Canora, SK Fax 563-5752 S0A 0L0 Toll Free 1-800-213-4279 [email protected] Mr. Serge LeClerc Sk Party SaskatoonNorthwest 203 787-4300 787-3174 6A - 234 Primrose Drive Tel 934-2847 Biography Website Saskatoon, SK Fax 934-2867 S7K 6Y6 [email protected] Mr. Warren McCall NDP Regina Elphinstone-Centre 150 787-8276 787- 2900-5th Avenue Tel 352-2002 Biography 7905 Regina, SK Fax 352-2065 S4T 0L3 [email protected] Mr. Tim McMillan Sk Party Lloydminster 203 787-4300 787-3174 4910 B - 49th Street Tel 825-4477 Biography Lloydminster, SK Fax 825-4473 S9V 0M3 [email protected] Hon. Don McMorris Sk Party Indian Head-Milestone 302 787-7345 787- 125 Railway Street Tel 771-2733 Biography Website 0237 Box 720 Fax 771-2574 Balgonie, SK Toll Free 1-877-337-3366 S0G 0E0 [email protected] Mr. Warren Michelson Sk Party Moose Jaw North 105 787-4300 787-3174 326 B High Street W Tel 692-8884 Biography Moose Jaw, SK [email protected] S6H 1S9 Fax 692-8872 Hon. Don Morgan Sk Party Saskatoon Southeast 355 787-5353 787- 109 3502 Taylor Street E. Tel 955-4755 Biography Website 1232 Saskatoon, SK Fax 955-4765 S7H 5H9 [email protected] Ms. Sandra Morin NDP Regina Walsh Acres 140 787-6309 787-7905 6845 Rochdale Blvd. Tel 781-9102 http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/members/mla_list.htm 27/05/2009 Members of the Legislative Assembly Page 3 of 3 Biography Website Regina, SK Fax 781-4227 S4X 2Z2 [email protected] Mr. John Nilson NDP Regina Lakeview 140 787-0939 787- 3831A Albert Street Tel 751-7740 Biography 7905 Regina, SK Fax 585-2030 S4S 3R4 [email protected] Hon.
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