Template:Infobox Saskatchewan government ministries
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Ministries of the Government of Saskatchewan |
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|---|---|
| {{{department}}} | |
| Minister | [[{{{current_minister}}}]] |
| Established | [[{{{established}}}]] |
| Responsibilities | {{{responsibilities}}} |
| Employees | {{{employees}}} |
This is a template for usage with departments that fall under the category of Saskatchewan government ministries and agencies. Its intention is to clearly define quickly what the department's name, minister responsible, when it was established, its responsibilities, the number of people employed, and the department website.
[edit] Using the template
Copy the following:
{{Infobox Saskatchewan government ministries
|department=
|french=
|logo=
|current_minister=
|second_minister=
|deputy_minister=
|secretary=
|established=
|discontinued=
|successor=
|responsibilities=
|employees=
|website=
}}
- department - Name of the department in English.
- french - French name of the department. (Optional)
- logo - You may not use a copyrighted (fair use) image here. (Optional)
- current_minister - Current minister.
- second_minister - Use in the event that it is a dual-minister department (such as Foreign Affairs and International Trade). (Optional)
- deputy_minster - Deputy minister. (Optional)
- secretary - Legislative Secretary. (Optional)
- established - Year of establishment.
- discontinued - Year of discontinue.
- successor - Succeeding ministry.
- Responsibilities - List of main responsibilities that the department upholds. Please put multiple items with new lines.
- employess - Number of people employed by the department.
- website - Link to official government website.
[edit] Example
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Ministries of the Government of Saskatchewan |
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|---|---|
| Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan) | |
| Minister | Wayne Elhard |
| Established | 1917 |
| Responsibilities | Transportation
Infrastructure |
| Employees | 1,476 |
| Department Website | |
{{Infobox Saskatchewan government ministries
|department=Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)
|french=
|logo=
|current_minister=Wayne Elhard
|second_minister=
|deputy_minister=
|secretary=
|established=1917
|responsibilities=Transportation
Infrastructure
|employees=1,476
|website=http://www.highways.gov.sk.ca/department-overview/
}}
In certain situations, you'll be presented with more than one minister, a logo, and other items. As well, as per law, all departments in Canada are bi-lingual, so you'll also want to be including the French name for the department. With this being on English Wikipedia, the French will appear much smaller. Here's an example of the Canadian Government template being used to the maximum.
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Departments of the Government of Canada |
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| Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade | |
| Affaires étrangères et Commerce international | |
| Minister | Peter MacKay |
| Minister | David Emerson |
| Established | 1993 |
| Discontinued | 2020 |
| Succeeded by | Silly Walks |
| Responsibilities | Foreign Relations
International Trade |
| Employees | N/A |
| Department Website | |
{{Infobox Canadian government departments
|department=Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
|french=Affaires étrangères et Commerce international
|logo=
|current_minister=Peter MacKay
|second_minister=David Emerson
|deputy_minister=
|secretary=
|established=1993
|discontinued=2020
|successor=Silly Walks
|responsibilities=Foreign Relations
International Trade
|employees=N/A
|website=http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/
}}

