The Premier of Saskatchewan is the head of the provincial government, leading the executive branch and setting government priorities. As of 2025, Scott Moe of the Saskatchewan Party serves as Premier, having assumed the role in 2018 following Brad Wall's retirement. The Premier chairs Cabinet, represents Saskatchewan in federal-provincial relations, and is the province's primary spokesperson. Notable past premiers include Tommy Douglas (CCF), who introduced medicare and led Canada's first social democratic government, Allan Blakeney (NDP), and Brad Wall (Saskatchewan Party). Saskatchewan premiers have often championed provincial resource rights and autonomy in relations with the federal government.
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