Joe Hargrave, the Prince Albert Carlton MLA, has announced that he will not be running in the upcoming provincial election. After serving for eight years, Hargrave and his family have decided that he cannot commit to another four years as an MLA. He expressed his gratitude towards his family, friends, and constituents for their support during his time in office, stating that it has been an honor to serve with Premier Moe and his caucus colleagues. Since first being elected in 2016, Hargrave has held several ministerial positions, including minister of highways and minister responsible for various corporations and agencies.

During his time in office, Hargrave has served in various roles, such as deputy Speaker, chair of the committee of the whole, and minister of Crown Investments Corporation. He has been responsible for overseeing agencies like SaskEnergy and SaskTel, as well as chairing boards such as the Crown Investments Corporation board and the Public Sector Bargaining board. Currently, Hargrave serves as minister of SaskBuilds and procurement, as well as minister responsible for the GTH and Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Despite his decision not to run in the upcoming election, Hargrave’s contributions to the province have been significant throughout his tenure as an MLA.

As Hargrave steps back from his role as MLA, the Saskatchewan Party will be working to nominate a new candidate for the upcoming election. With 48 candidates currently nominated, including 28 incumbent MLAs seeking re-election and 20 new candidates, the party is focused on maintaining its representation and leadership in the province. As the election approaches, the Saskatchewan Party will continue to engage with constituents and present their platform to voters. The selection of a new candidate for the Prince Albert Carlton constituency will be an important decision for the party moving forward.

The decision by Joe Hargrave to not seek re-election highlights the changing landscape of Saskatchewan politics and the importance of new leadership and representation. As the province continues to face various challenges and opportunities, the role of MLAs in shaping policies and decisions becomes crucial. The Saskatchewan Party will need to carefully consider their choice of candidate for Prince Albert Carlton to ensure that they have an individual who can effectively represent the constituents of the riding. The upcoming election will be a pivotal moment for the province, as voters decide on the direction they want Saskatchewan to take in the coming years.

Overall, Joe Hargrave’s announcement not to run in the upcoming provincial election marks the end of his tenure as the Prince Albert Carlton MLA. His decision to step back from politics comes after years of dedicated service and leadership in various ministerial roles. As the Saskatchewan Party prepares for the election, the selection of a new candidate for the riding will be crucial in maintaining effective representation for the constituents. The party’s focus on engaging with voters and presenting their platform will be essential in securing support and ensuring a successful outcome in the election.

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