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Province Législature Sessio

n Type de

discours Date du

discours Locuteur Fonction du locuteur

Parti politique

Saskatchewan 25e 2e Discours

sur la santé 24 avril

2006 Leonard W. Taylor

Minister of Health

Saskatchewan New Democratic

Party

Thank you very much. I’m very pleased to be able to introduce the members of the department who are here. Immediately to my left is John Wright, deputy minister.

Directly behind us, Lauren Donnelly, assistant deputy minister; Bonnie Blakley, executive director, workforce planning branch. To my immediate right is Max Hendricks, assistant deputy minister. And sitting behind him is Ted Warawa, executive director, finance and administration branch. Also in the room and sitting behind us: Rod Wiley, executive director, regional policy branch; Bert Linklater, executive director, regional accountability branch; June Schultz, director, medical services branch; Leslie Grob, assistant to the deputy minister; and Gina Clark, intern student with the department.

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