The provincial cabinet is a decision-making body led by the Premier. The cabinet is also known as the Executive Council and, in Saskatchewan, the Premier is also the President of the Executive Council. Each cabinet minister is appointed by the Premier, and has responsibility for a ministry or portfolio.
Honourable Scott Moe
Premier of Saskatchewan, President of the Executive Council, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Honourable Jim Reiter
Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance, Minister of Immigration and Career Training, and Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety
Honourable David Marit
Minister of Highways, Minister of SaskBuilds and Procurement, Minister responsible for the Global Transportation Hub Authority
Honourable Jeremy Harrison
Minister of Crown Investments Corporation and all of its commercial Crown Corporations, Minister responsible for the Public Service Commission, and Minister responsible for Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan Corporation
Honourable Lori Carr
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health
Honourable Everett Hindley
Minister of Education
Honourable Jeremy Cockrill
Minister of Health
Honourable Tim McLeod
Minister of Justice and Attorney General; Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety; Minister Responsible for the Firearms Secretariat
Honourable Terry Jenson
Minister of Social Services
Honourable Colleen Young
Minister of Energy and Resources
Honourable Ken Cheveldayoff
Minister of Advanced Education
Honourable Warren Kaeding
Minister of Trade and Export Development, Minister Responsible for Innovation
Honourable Daryl Harrison
Minister of Agriculture
Honourable Travis Keisig
Minister of Environment
Honourable Alana Ross
Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, Minister responsible for the Status of Women, Tourism Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
Honourable Eric Schmalz
Minister of Government Relations, Minister responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs, Minister Responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission