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3-person panel appointed to review Sask.'s provincial electoral boundaries

A three-person panel is set to review the province's electoral boundaries to ensure provincial constituencies have roughly the same number of voters.

Review happens every 10 years, coinciding with release of new census data

An Elections Saskatchewan sign points to a polling station during the 2020 provincial election. (Matthew Howard/CBC)

Saskatchewan's electoral boundaries are set to be reviewed.

The provincial government announced on Thursday that it had appointed a three-person panel to examine the boundariesto ensure every constituency has roughly the same number of voters.

The review is done every 10 years following the release of census data by Statistics Canada.

The panelwill prepare an interim report and map of new constituency boundaries within the next three months, thenthere will be public hearings to get feedback on the proposed boundaries.

Afinal report is due within six months.

The panel consists of a chairperson nominated by the province's chief justice, one person nominated by the government and one person nominated by the Opposition leader.

The previous report expanded the number of MLAs from 58 to 61.