Saskatchewan

Sask. government appoints new children's advocate

The Saskatchewan government has appointed Lisa Broda as the province's children's advocate.

Lisa Broda had been serving as deputy advocate

Lisa Broda was appointed as the children's advocate for Saskatchewan on Monday, the government announced. (Submitted by Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth)

Lisa Broda has been appointed as the new Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth. The announcement was made Monday.

She replaces Corey O'Soup, who resigned in June amid an MLA vote to suspend him for misconduct and harassment.

"Ms. Broda is highly accomplished and I look forward to working with her," said Mark Docherty, speaker of the legislative assembly, in a news release.

Broda had been working as the deputy advocate in the office prior to the promotion.

The province said she brings 25 years of experience in senior leadership, community engagement and research to the role.

Broda most recently worked with the Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates to write a paper about youth suicide.