Bronwyn Eyre

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Bronwyn Eyre
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Saskatoon Stonebridge
In office
April 4, 2016 October 29, 2024
Saskatchewan provincial government of Scott Moe
Cabinet posts (2)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Gordon Wyant Minister of Justice
May 31, 2022
Incumbent
Nancy Heppner Minister of Energy and Resources
February 2, 2018May 31, 2002
Jim Reiter
Saskatchewan provincial government of Brad Wall
Cabinet posts (2)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Don Morgan Minister of Education
August 30, 2017February 2, 2018
Gordon Wyant
Scott Moe Minister of Advanced Education
August 23, 2016August 30, 2017
Kevin Doherty