Provide timely feedback on public engagement projects underway. Share your thoughts, to help us decide on priorities for action.
The Government of Saskatchewan is seeking your input to create accessibility legislation.
As part of the approval process for the construction of three rock spurs (known as groynes), Transport Canada is asking members of the public to submit comments about the potential impact to marine navigation.
Additional engagement is underway on three initiatives related to the Prairie Resilience climate change strategy and Saskatchewan's Growth Plan: electricity generation emissions, a provincial offset program and small modular reactors.
The Committee of Review - Workers' Compensation Act is looking for feedback from the public on the Saskatchewan workers’ compensation system.
The Government of Saskatchewan is asking the public for feedback on a draft range plan for woodland caribou in the eastern portion of the province’s Boreal Plain (SK2 East). The 60-day review period runs from October 27 to December 27, 2021.
The Energy Regulation Division of the Ministry of Energy and Resources is consulting with stakeholders on proposed amendments to Directive PNG034: Saskatchewan Pipelines Code.
The Government of Saskatchewan wants your input on how to cut red tape and improve regulations.
The Government of Saskatchewan would like to hear your feedback on Part III (occupational health and safety) of The Saskatchewan Employment Act.
The Ministry of Advanced Education, in partnership with post-secondary institutions, the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training and the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Commission, is conducting a survey targeting students who graduated from a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution in 2019 (July 2019 to June 2020 for private vocational schools’ graduates).
As part of its review of The Forest Resources Management Regulations, the Government of Saskatchewan is asking the public to participate in a short online survey about the regulations and their impact on them. The goal of the review is to ensure that these regulations are appropriate and effective, and to eliminate as much red tape as possible.
The Government of Saskatchewan routinely polls residents of Saskatchewan and beyond for information to help guide policy decisions. In this section you will find copies of past polling documents.
Read the results of past public engagement projects.