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March 9, 2026

Panel announces public meeting on Saskatchewan Auto Fund application

The Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel is hosting an in-person/virtual public meeting in Regina as part of its review of the Saskatchewan Auto Fund 2026 Rate Application from SGI. This meeting will provide an opportunity for stakeholders and the public to make presentations and provide additional feedback on the application. The meeting will be held on:

4 p.m., Thursday, March 26

DoubleTree Hotel & Conference Centre, Capital Room B

1975 Broad Street, Regina, SK

The meeting will be livestreamed on the Panel’s Facebook site. The Panel encourages participation in all of its reviews and urges the public to participate in the review.

“It is important that people have access to the information, ask questions and can express their opinions regarding the Rate Application from SGI,” said Panel Chair Al Johnston. “It is important that the Panel hears this input as we consider the application and make our recommendations to the Minister of the Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan.”

The rate application and other supporting documents are posted on the Panel’s website, www.saskratereview.ca, as they become available. The panel also welcomes comments and questions from the public through the following platforms:

  • Online at www.saskratereview.ca under the “Contact” section
  • Facebook at www.facebook.com/saskratereview
  • Mail: 400-2400 College Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 1C8
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone Voice Message: 1-877-368-7075 (toll-free) or 1-306-934-1948

As part of the review, the Panel provides the Minister with an opinion regarding the fairness and reasonableness of the proposed rate request, while balancing the interest of the customer, the Crown corporation, and the public. The provincial Cabinet makes the final decision on the rate request. When the review process is completed, the Panel’s report will be available at www.saskratereview.ca.

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