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News Release


December 8, 2006

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Advanced Education and Employment - 891

PREMIER CALLS ON PROVINCE'S YOUTH TO GATHER IN SASKATOON

Premier Lorne Calvert announced today that the Government of Saskatchewan will
organize the first Saskatchewan Youth Summit on February 2 and 3, 2007, in
Saskatoon, as part of its strategy to attract and retain young people in the
province.

"We know that many young, outstanding leaders are deciding to stay right here
in Saskatchewan to build their careers, start their families and that these
young people are the future of this province," Calvert said. "It's these
people I'm inviting to the Saskatchewan Youth Summit to talk about their
vision of the Saskatchewan of the future."

The Youth Summit is a conference and a meeting between young people from the
province and representatives from business, education and training, media and
government. The event is expected to attract approximately 300 youth aged 19 -
30 from around the province - young workers, students, parents, new
immigrants, Aboriginal and First Nations youth and young entrepreneurs.

"If we are going to encourage our young people to stay, or to come home, if
we're going to encourage our First Nation and Aboriginal young people to make
their homes and careers here, then we need to show these people we are a youth
friendly province," Calvert said. "What better way to do that than to consult
directly with young people on the future of our province?"

Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Kelsey Campus
Students' Association president Brittany Holderness is excited about the
event, "As a young leader, I'm looking forward to this summit and the
opportunity to work with others from across the province to build a positive
vision for the future of Saskatchewan."

The Saskatchewan Youth Summit builds on the commitment made by the Government
in the Throne Speech and is part of its continuing effort to make Saskatchewan
the best place for young people to live, work and build their future.

News about the Youth Summit will be available online at
www.saskyouthsummit.ca.

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For More Information, Contact:
Neva Peykova
Advanced Education and Employment
Regina
Phone: 306-787-0926
Email: npeykova@sasked.gov.sk.ca
Sarah Cameron
Advanced Education and Employment
Regina
Phone: 306-787-9279
Email: SCameron@sasked.gov.sk.ca


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