REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says his daughter is on the road - and this time it's legal.
Wall told rural municipal leaders at their annual convention that Megan got her driver's licence last November.
Controversy erupted in March 2008 when Wall told the same group that he allowed Megan, who was 14 at the time, to drive on a country road near their home in Swift Current.
Saskatchewan law says a driver has to be at least 15 years old and have a learner's permit before legally getting behind the wheel.
Wall joked that he told Megan there might be added pressure on her to pass her driving test the first time because "her dad has a big mouth."
The premier also thanked rural citizens who offered private land to let him take his daughter out to practise driving.