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Saskatchewan 15e 3e Discours du trône

7 septembre

1966

Robert L.

Hanbidge

Lieutenant

Governor Saskatchewan Liberal Party

Mr. Speaker,

Members of the Legislative Assembly:

It is my privilege to welcome you to the Third session of the Fifteenth Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

Last week the employees of the gas division of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation went on strike.

Therefore, you have been called to this session to give legislative effect to a bill to ensure the continuation of certain essential services.

I leave you now to the business of the session, with full confidence that you will favourably discharge your duties and responsibilities.

May Divine Providence continue to bless our province and guide this Legislature in all its deliberations.

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