Tim McLeod was first elected as the MLA for Moose Jaw North in the 2020 provincial election.
Tim was born and raised in Martensville and attended the University of Saskatchewan, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (2000) and his Juris Doctor in Law (2004). Following law school, Tim accepted a position as the director of a restorative justice project that facilitated sentencing conferences for high-risk youth facing charges in the criminal justice system.
He practiced law at Chow McLeod, Barristers and Solicitors in Moose Jaw, and served as chair of the Prairie South School Board. In addition, Tim served on the University of Saskatchewan Senate, the Board of Governors for the Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association, and as president of the Moose Jaw and Area Bar Association.
Since his election, Tim has served as the Provincial Secretary and Legislative Secretary to the Premier, and as a government representative on the Provincial Capital Commission and the Wakamow Valley Authority Board. He also served on the Public Sector Bargaining Committee, the Standing Committee for Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice, and the Treasury Board. He currently serves as chair of the cabinet committee on Government Operations and is a member of the Board of Internal Economy.
Tim currently serves as Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Minister responsible for the Firearms Secretariat, and Government House Leader. He previously served as Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health, and Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety.
Tim enjoys volunteering as a coach of his children’s various sports teams. He and his wife, Tenielle, have three kids and live in the Moose Jaw North constituency where they remain active in various organizations within the community.