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COLLEEN YOUNG, SASK PARTY: Colleen was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in a November 2014 by-election for the Constituency of Lloydminster. She was re-elected in 2016 and 2020 Provincial General Elections. On May 18, 2024 Colleen was appointed Minister of Advanced Education. Colleen was born and raised on a family farm east of Saskatoon and has called Lloydminster home for the past 37 years.

ADAM TREMBLAY, NDP: Adam is a middle years and high school teacher from rural Saskatchewan. He has worked tirelessly to deliver not only the curriculum to his students but numerous extra-curricular activities, guidance, and a positive role model.

For the last decade, he has witnessed first-hand how the underfunding and undervaluing of education has harmed students, teachers, and communities.

PATRICK MCNALLY, GREEN PARTY: Pat McNally grew up on a farm near Rowatt, south of Regina. His work life has included building management, specialized renovations and janitorial services. Pat’s political thinking came together in a Green direction in 2005 when he met Victor Lau. He promotes electing the SGP as the one party that can pilot the Just Transition, supporting workers’ rights together with a clear scientific vision for Saskatchewan’s future environmental welfare.

JOSHUA BLOOM, SASKATCHEWAN UNITED PARTY:

Josh was born and raised in the small community of Turtleford, on a multi-generation family farm.

After finishing his diploma in creative arts in Australia, he came back home to Turtleford, and found work in the Oil and Gas industry. Never scared of a hard day of work or a new challenge he helped to start up an Oilfield construction and maintenance company which he is involved with to this day. While working full time he took power engineering classes and power labs at Lakeland College in the evening to get his 4th class power engineering License.  From a young age, music has been a passion and Josh has used that love to learn multiple instruments and has been involved with churches across Midwest Saskatchewan.