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Honourable Bronwyn Eyre

Honourable Bronwyn Eyre

Minister of Justice and Attorney General

MLA for Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota

Bronwyn Eyre was elected MLA for Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota in 2016 and was re-elected in 2020.

A former radio broadcaster, columnist, and university lecturer, Bronwyn also served as a Saskatoon public school board trustee. Previously, she was a senior writer/editor for UK-based legal publications Commercial Lawyer and European Lawyer. She attended McGill University and the University of Saskatchewan, where she graduated in Law in 1996, and speaks French, German, and Italian.

Bronwyn has served as Minister of Advanced Education, Minister of Education, Minister of Energy and Resources, Minister responsible for the Status of Women, and Minister responsible for SaskEnergy and SaskWater.

She currently serves as Minister of Justice and Attorney General.

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