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Honourable Gene Makowsky

Honourable Gene Makowsky
Minister of Social Services
 
MLA for Regina Gardiner Park 

Gene graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1996 where he received his bachelor's degree in education with distinction. He is best known for his 17 years playing offensive line with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Lineman twice, a CFL All-Star five times and helped lead the Riders to a Grey Cup in 2007.

In the off-season Gene worked as a substitute teacher in the Regina Public School System.

Gene was first elected to the legislature in 2011 and was re-elected in the 2016 and 2020 provincial elections. He has served as Deputy Whip and as Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport (Recreational Initiatives).

In Cabinet, he has proudly served Saskatchewan as Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport; Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority; Minister responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan, and Minister of Advanced Education. He currently serves as Minister of Social Services.

Gene and his wife Tami call Regina home with their three sons, Nicholas, Ryan and Blake.

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