Warren Kaeding is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2016 provincial election.[1] He represents the electoral district of Melville-Saltcoats as a member of the Saskatchewan Party.

Warren Kaeding
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Melville-Saltcoats
Assumed office
April 4, 2016
Preceded byBob Bjornerud
Personal details
Political partySaskatchewan Party
Residence(s)Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada

Kaeding received his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture and Bioresources in 1985. From 1986 to 2011 he was the owner/operator of Wagon Wheel Seed Corp. Kaeding and his wife Carla were awarded the title of National Outstanding Young Farmers in 1999.

Kaeding was the Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture (Irrigation Expansion), as well as a Legislative Secretary to the Minister responsible for SaskTel (Cellular Coverage and Internet Coverage).[2]

He has served as a member of the Legislature's Standing Committee on Crowns and Central Agencies, the Crown Investments Corporation Board and Public Accounts Committee, the Standing Committee on the Economy and the Legislation and Regulation Review Committee.

On February 2, 2018, Kaeding was appointed Minister of Government Relations and Minister of First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs.[3]

Saskatchewan provincial government of Scott Moe
Cabinet posts (4)
Predecessor Office Successor
Dustin Duncan Minister of Environment
November 9, 2020–May 31, 2022
Dana Skoropad
Greg Ottenbreit Minister of Rural and Remote Health
August 13, 2019–November 9, 2020
Everett Hindley
Larry Doke Minister of Government Relations
February 2, 2018–August 13, 2019
Lori Carr
Larry Doke Minister of First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs
February 2, 2018–August 13, 2019
Lori Carr

References

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  1. ^ "Wall wins again: Sask. Party takes 3rd straight majority". CJME, April 4, 2016.
  2. ^ "Melville-Saltcoats". Saskatchewan Party Caucus. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  3. ^ "SCOTT MOE SWORN IN AS PREMIER OF SASKATCHEWAN, APPOINTS FIRST CABINET | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan". Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2018-02-02.