Saskatchewan throne speech promises laws on intimate images, separate schools
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has introduced his final throne speech in the legislature before his upcoming retirement in January. Here’s a look at some of the promises in the speech:
— Amend the Privacy Act so that people who have had intimate images shared without their permission can sue for compensation in a civil action.
— Raise the corporate tax rate back to 12 per cent from 11.5 per cent to match other western provinces.
— Repeal legislation that allows up to 49 per cent of a Crown corporation to be sold without it being considered privatization.