453:, winning 47 of 52 seats to form the first socialist government in Canada or the United States. Despite the fact that the province saw tens of thousands of residents move away during the Depression, the province remained the third most populous in the country; it was also the most indebted, and it remained predominantly rural. The party was elected on a highly-detailed platform focusing on socialized health services and educational reform. From the outset, the Douglas government demonstrated a commitment to promoting public, cooperative, and private enterprise as it embarked on an ambitious modernizing program. The new government immediately enacted extensive reforms: in its first sixteen months in office, it passed 192 bills, created numerous new government departments and crown corporations as it expanded the role of the state in the provincial economy—including in the realms of insurance (
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and healthcare. It expanded child care spaces and introduced a number of targeted welfare programs. The government also began reforming immigration systems to attract more immigrants, and expanded investment in renewable energy and energy conservation. Much of this new social spending was made possible by a renewed boom in commodity prices, which led to significant increases in resource revenue for the province. Calvert also purposefully drew a stark contrast between his party's support for the province's major remaining crown corporations and
Hermanson's party's willingness to consider further privatization. While the Saskatchewan Party led polling heading into the
590:, which exacerbated a new wave of western alienation sentiment. These developments were not without controversy; uranium development in particular proved contentious within the NDP as environmental and peace activists favoured a moratorium on the resource. However, the Blakeney government also created a Department of the Environment, introduced environmental assessment standards, and held public inquiries into resource projects. The NDP also introduced progressive reforms to taxation and labour law, and expanded healthcare programs including new prescription drug and dental plans. The NDP was re-elected to majority governments in 1975 and 1979.
844:, named after the city in which it was presented. While it has been noted that the manifesto broke somewhat from the socialist tradition in favouring a national over an international outlook, the manifesto ended with the statement that "no CCF Government will rest content until it has eradicated capitalism", advocating for a "full programme of socialized planning". However, almost immediately the party demonstrated a willingness to work with other parties and to moderate its platform in its quest for electoral success, and early CCF governments tended to be labeled "democratic socialist". These CCF governments were also considered
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economic diversification through resource development, which it pursued mainly through promoting private industry; but the party's insistence that any such development be in the public interest led to a royalty structure that provided massive revenues from oil, natural gas, and mineral production. As a result, the government managed to achieve surplus budgets throughout much of the 1950s, providing a stronger economic base from which to further expand its welfare state. The CCF was re-elected to majority governments in 1948, 1952, 1956, and 1960.
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388:, which was particularly severe on the Prairies. The apparent unwillingness of the dominant political parties to respond to the crisis created a renewed climate for political engagement and in particular for criticism of the political and economic system. The UFC decided to formalize itself as a socialist political alternative. In 1931, the UFC participated in a march on Regina to protest against government indifference to the farmer's plight during the Depression. During the event, the UFC connected with
553:, a young lawyer who had joined the caucus in 1967 and was considered a more right-wing candidate; Don Mitchell, a farmer and Waffle candidate; and George Taylor, who was considered a labour candidate. At the 1970 convention, Mitchell had a strong showing, finishing third with more than 25% of the vote. On the final ballot, Blakeney defeated Romanow, with many Waffle members abstaining. However, despite losing the leadership, party policy at the convention was greatly influenced by the Waffle.
469:, the first of its kind in Canada. The party also pursued modern infrastructure development, building thousands of kilometres of new roads, connecting towns, villages, and farms to a provincial electrical grid, and bringing other modern amenities like natural gas, sewage, and water hook-ups. Overall, the government placed a heavy emphasis on improving the quality of life of Saskatchewan residents, and on ensuring equal access to high standards of welfare, education, and health services.
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621:. The loss has been attributed to a variety of factors, including public fatigue with constitutional matters, a loss of union support over NDP support for federal wage and price controls and conflicts with organized labour late in its term, and PC promises to provide tax and interest relief. The NDP was reduced to nine seats in the worst defeat a sitting CCF/NDP government had suffered in Saskatchewan. Despite the defeat, Blakeney continued to lead the NDP in Opposition. In the
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716:, and Scott Banda, who had once served as president of the Young New Democrats. Wiebe ran an explicitly anti-neoliberal campaign, advocating for a leftward shift for the party; Wiebe ultimately finished third with 23% on the third ballot. Calvert, who ran a more traditional social democratic campaign, promising a greater focus on social programs, defeated Axworthy on the final ballot with 58% of nearly 18,000 votes.
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859:, which consisted of NDP members advocating for a return to the party's socialist roots, with a greater role for state planning and nationalization of industry. The Waffle was well supported in Saskatchewan—the movement's candidate for the 1971 provincial party leadership election finished in third with over 25% of the vote—but was ultimately defeated by the party establishment.
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731:. The new leader made a concerted effort to moderate the Opposition's image, shifting away from social conservative policies and arguing that it was the best party to manage the booming economy. Importantly, Wall made a commitment not to privatize crowns and promised a continued focus on healthcare. Wall led the Saskatchewan Party to victory in the
503:, a key Douglas cabinet minister, succeeded him as party leader and premier, and completed the implementation of Medicare. With the creation of the NDP, the Saskatchewan CCF became the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Saskatchewan Section of the New Democratic Party, or CCF-NDP. This was the name under which the party contested the
570:, which rapidly increased energy commodity prices, including for oil and uranium, provided the prospect of windfall resource profits, while also precipitating a series of confrontations between the province, industry, and the federal government over the control of and revenues from resources. Saskatchewan embarked on a programme of
488:. Despite a concerted attempt to defeat the controversial Medical Care Insurance Act, the strike eventually collapsed and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan agreed to the alterations and terms of the "Saskatoon Agreement". The program was introduced and was soon adopted across Canada.
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Moreover, the PC government's privatization of a range of crown corporations, including PotashCorp, constrained government revenue. Romanow appealed to the standard of fiscal management set by the
Douglas government to emphasize the need to prioritize the fiscal crisis. However, he and finance minister
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defeat
Saskatoon lawyer Kaitlyn Harvey—Beck became the first elected female leader of the party, and its fourth leader since Calvert retired in 2009. The leadership election revealed that party membership had decreased substantially since the last race; while more than 13,000 members were eligible to
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was held during the pandemic. In the election, the NDP won 13 seats while the
Saskatchewan Party won its fourth consecutive majority government. Meili won his seat and vowed to stay on as leader. However, Meili received just 72% support at the party's 2021 convention leadership review, and days after
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With the victory, Calvert immediately succeeded
Romanow as premier. Although his government did not represent a radical departure for the NDP, it was, as promised, considered more social democratic than Romanow's. Calvert's government significantly increased social spending, particularly in education
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was defeated in a vote at the 1969 federal NDP convention. However, one person who voted in support was
Woodrow Lloyd, who saw its potential for revitalizing the party. The episode, and resistance to Lloyd's willingness to open the party to debate, contributed to Lloyd's decision to resign as leader
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At its convention in
November 1967, the party fully adopted the NDP name. The change was controversial, in part because it broke with a rich tradition, and also because the merger with organized labour that it represented raised concerns that the party was abandoning its agrarian roots. This came at
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that favours a reduced role for the state in the economy. By the first decade of the twenty-first century, observers noted that the province's main parties—the NDP and the
Saskatchewan Party, a relatively new conservative party—were "crowding the centre", with a broad consensus favouring neoliberal
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in less than a decade. The election, which took place on March 3, 2018, came down to a contest between former contenders Meili—now a sitting MLA—and
Wotherspoon, who had finished second and third, respectively, in 2013. Meili, in his third bid for party leadership, was chosen leader with 55% of the
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In 2000, Romanow announced that he would be retiring; this set off a leadership race that differed from 1987, when
Romanow was unchallenged for the leadership. The 2001 leadership election was highly contested—the seven candidates on the ballot made it the biggest in the party's history. Moreover,
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performance, narrowly edging out the NDP in the popular vote; however, the new party failed to make inroads in urban centres, and won 25 seats compared to 29 for the NDP, who nearly swept the seats in Regina and Saskatoon. The NDP's 29 seats were one shy of a majority, and the party was forced to
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Blakeney resigned in early 1987 and Roy Romanow was acclaimed as the new leader. Romanow would led the party back to power in 1991, when the NDP inherited a fiscal crisis. Provincial debt had soared under the Devine government, to the point that the province was facing the prospect of bankruptcy.
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In recent years, more left-wing candidates have struggled to gain influence in the party. Ryan Meili, who was seen as left-leaning, took three tries to win the party leadership, and resigned amid rumours that the party favoured a more centrist orientation. In the last leadership race, Carla Beck
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adopted an austerity approach to dealing with the crisis, which stabilized the province's finances, returning to a balanced budget by 1995, but at a cost. Spending cuts included downsizing rural healthcare and schooling as well as agricultural support, further entrenching the growing urban-rural
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of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which enshrined the notwithstanding clause. The clause enables provinces to override sections of the Charter. Blakeney argued that it was an important check on appointed courts by democratically elected governments; while courts could rule on certain legal
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To manage and pay for these kinds of innovations, the Douglas government placed a heavy emphasis on a robust and professional civil service. Douglas personally recruited George Cadbury from England to lead an influential economic planning advisory board. The CCF placed an increasing emphasis on
763:, which proved to be its worst showing in 30 years, with the party reduced to nine seats as Wall's Saskatchewan Party secured a large majority. Lingenfelter failed to secure his own Regina seat—a first for a NDP leader—and announced his resignation after the election, triggering another
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647:" politics by the NDP was controversial within the party, alienating those who felt it was a betrayal of the party's roots and core ideology, and who would have preferred a renewed program of nationalization to increase revenues. One faction even left the party to help found the
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and maintained its place as the Opposition, its popular support was actually lower than in 1934. In 1939, Williams' unwavering support for the war also alienated pacifists, one of whom, Carlyle King, unsuccessfully challenged Williams for the party presidency the following year.
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rights, they had less purview to rule on moral rights—such as the right to healthcare—that can only be enacted and enforced by governments. In essence, Blakeney asserted that certain rights should not be given precedence over others because they were included in the Charter.
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a time of increasing rural depopulation as the trend of farm consolidation was gaining greater momentum. Moreover, beginning in the late 1960s, the NDP—provincially and nationally—became gripped with a factional dispute with a growing left-wing movement called "
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392:, the leader of the Independent Labour Party. In 1932, the groups agreed to merge and form the Farmer-Labour Group, or Farmer-Labour Party, with Coldwell as leader. The same year, Farmer-Labour participated in the founding conference of the
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and won five seats, becoming the Official Opposition to the Liberals, who returned to government with a large majority. Following the election, the party officially adopted the CCF name. Coldwell ran for federal office with the CCF in the
855:, which downplayed socialism in embracing a mixed-economy model, which the party had done in practice in Saskatchewan since forming government. By the late 1960s, the party at all levels became gripped by a factional dispute with the
537:, the Waffle advocated for a return to the party's socialist roots, including through the nationalization of key industries; it was particularly concerned with American control of the Canadian economy. The Waffle was contentious. Its
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After the NDP was re-elected in 1995, neither the PCs nor the Liberal Opposition saw a clear path back to power. In 1997, four MLAs from each party—all representing rural districts—joined together to announce the founding of the
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The Saskatchewan NDP has undergone a series of ideological transformations over the course of its history, dating back to its days as the CCF. It has also been subject to factional disputes. Overall, what began as an explicitly
368:. The new group was opposed to participating in electoral politics and favoured cooperative development, while building a closer relationship with organized labour. However, when a handful of Progressive MLAs opted to prop up a
798:—during which Meili renewed his medical license to work at testing facilities—the NDP persistently called for the implementation of more public health measures than the governing Saskatchewan Party, now under the leadership of
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on a platform entitled the "New Deal for People". The platform promised greater government intervention in the economy and a focus on equitable social programming, along with support for organized labour. The arrival of the
586:, in order to secure significant resource revenue. The NDP, with Romanow as attorney general, also went to court with the federal government over resource taxation, and joined with Alberta in its opposition to the federal
465:)—and approved new labour relations, public service, and farm security acts. The government also pursued some ill-fated business adventures, including shoe, box, and brick factories. In 1947 the government approved the
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was chosen as its leader, and with eight MLAs the party immediately formed the Official Opposition. Running on a platform of tax cuts and social conservative policies, Hermanson's party had a strong
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influence. Although it was a founding member and affiliate, the Saskatchewan party opted to maintain the Farmer-Labour name ahead of its first election. At the national party's first convention in
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failed to win any. Organized labour, meanwhile, existed in the province but, largely dependent on the expanding agricultural economy, tended to find itself following the lead of farmers.
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Larmour, Jean (1985). "The Douglas Government's Changing Emphasis on Public, Private, and Co-operative Development in Saskatchewan, 1944–1961". In Brennan, J. William (ed.).
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Romanow, Roy (2019). "Principled Pragmatism: Allan Blakeney and Saskatchewan's 'Resource Wars'". In Isinger, Russel; Whyte, John D.; Romanow, Roy; McGrane, David (eds.).
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splinter group, unhappy with the SGGA association with the Liberals, left the association to form the Farmer's Union of Canada. The groups would reconcile in forming the
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approaches to more traditional social democratic approaches. This shift was divisive within the party, seen by parts of the party as a betrayal of its core principles.
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and was elected; George Williams took over as party leader. Williams was seen by moderates as too radical; while the party doubled its seat count in the
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and managed to increase its seat count to 28, the NDP increased its vote share and captured 30 seats to return to a majority government.
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party in the 1930s had by the turn of the twenty-first century become a more centrist, "third way"
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district, Meili announced that he would be resigning as party leader. The ensuing
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Newman, Dwight. "Allan Blakeney and the Dignity of Democratic Debate on Rights".
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First democratic socialist Premier in Canada; became federal NDP leader in 1961
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of the Constitution. Moreover, Blakeney was instrumental to the development of
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3524:"Devine plan: Election 40 years ago brought both scandal and political change"
3494:"Battle of the records: Which party is better on growth, jobs, cuts and debt?"
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Lorne Calvert led the NDP from 2001–2009 and served as Premier from 2001–2007.
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Praud, Jocelyne; McQuarrie, Sarah (2001). "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP from the
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Praud, Jocelyne; McQuarrie, Sarah (2001). "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP from the
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4658:. Regina, Saskatchewan: Canadian Plains Research Center. pp. 143–167.
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From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
4460:"Divides between and among political parties widen in Sask. during 2022"
4203:"Sask. NDP faces 'huge' challenge to win over voters by 2024, prof says"
2778:
From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
2677:"Sask. NDP faces 'huge' challenge to win over voters by 2024, prof says"
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Under Blakeney, the NDP returned to power with a strong majority in the
296:"Towards the Dawn!" – A 1930s promotional image for the Saskatchewan CCF
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4110:"Sask. NDP Leader Ryan Meili survives leadership review vote with 72%"
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defeated Kaitlyn Harvey, who was perceived as a left-wing challenger.
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Lloyd's resignation triggered a contentious leadership race featuring
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Party of Conscience: The CCF, the NDP, and Social Democracy in Canada
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rely on the support of three elected Liberal MLAs to form government.
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The Rise of the New West: The History of a Region in Confederation
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The Rise of the New West: The History of a Region in Confederation
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Taylor, Georgina M. (1991). "Saskatchewan". In Heaps, Leo (ed.).
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Divided: Populism, Polarization and Power in the New Saskatchewan
4248:
Divided: Populism, Polarization and Power in the New Saskatchewan
3611:"'Renewal' needed as Sask. Party marks 20th anniversary: analyst"
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575:
397:
330:
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Jaffe, JoAnn; Elliott, Patricia W.; Sellers, Cora, eds. (2021).
4543:. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. pp.
4828:
Lexier, Roberta; Bangarth, Stephanie; Weier, Jon, eds. (2018).
4080:"Meili says he's staying on as Saskatoon MLA, Sask. NDP leader"
441:
317:
and with railways. The SGGA represented an early expression of
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Elected federally as MP in 1935; became federal leader in 1942
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376:, the UFC was pushed further towards political participation.
4631:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 143–163.
4593:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 161–180.
4170:"Sask. NDP elects Carla Beck as first female leader of party"
4853:
Remaining Loyal: Social Democracy in Quebec and Saskatchewan
574:
the province's natural resources, including the creation of
4681:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 57–67.
4430:"A year after Meili quit, Sask. NDP still seeking traction"
287:
4895:
4883:
4246:
Jaffe, JoAnn; Elliott, Patricia W.; Sellers, Cora (2021).
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The Rise and Decline of the Saskatchewan Waffle, 1966–1973
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in nature, which at times tempered its socialist outlook.
840:
The first national CCF convention in 1933 resulted in the
675:
201:
4902:"The Prairie Roots of Canada's Political 'Third Parties'"
4813:. Regina, Saskatchewan: Canadian Plains Research Center.
3990:"'Winds of change:' Ryan Meili wins Sask. NDP leadership"
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the NDP lost a February 2022 by-election in the northern
245:, Canada. While the party is affiliated with its federal
3707:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 155.
3067:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 162.
2909:
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divide in provincial politics. Moreover, the embrace of
256:(CCF) from 1935 until 1967. The NDP currently forms the
3928:"Saskatchewan NDP chooses MLA Cam Broten to lead party"
2948:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 63.
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495:(NDP), which was formed by a merger of the CCF and the
360:
producers' cooperative, and merged in 1926 to form the
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3641:"Saskatchewan Party elects Hermanson as first leader"
3555:
Privatizing a Province: The New Right in Saskatchewan
3388:. Regina: University of Regina Press. pp. 6–12.
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in an attempt to unite opposition to the NDP. Former
4809:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
4654:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
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2780:. Regina: University of Regina Press. pp. xiv.
2748:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
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First elected female leader of the Saskatchewan NDP.
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Blakeney and the NDP were also governing during the
4827:
4650:to the Romanow Years". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
4561:
4245:
3869:"Meili says he won't run in Calvert's constituency"
3386:
Back to Blakeney: Revitalizing the Democratic State
3224:"CCF linked to "New Party" under proposed changes""
2745:to the Romanow years". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
651:, which later became the Saskatchewan Green Party.
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4674:
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4494:
3961:"Cam Broten steps down as Saskatchewan NDP leader"
3199:"Saskatchewan and the Road to Medicare: 1960–1962"
617:by the resurgent Progressive Conservatives led by
436:
4750:Saskatchewan: The Roots of Discontent and Protest
4704:. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company. pp.
4346:"Socializing and decolonizing Saskatchewan's oil"
3792:"Politics and policy in Brad Wall's Saskatchewan"
2855:Saskatchewan: The Roots of Discontent and Protest
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18:Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
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6378:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (1967–present)
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2755:: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 143.
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4344:Eaton, Emily; Gray-Donald, David (2018-04-30).
3203:Saskatchewan Council of Archives and Archivists
2832:. Toronto: James Lorimer & Co. p. 78.
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2319:Leader of the Official Opposition, 2022–present
578:—a central campaign of the Saskatchewan Waffle—
6342:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1932–67)
4645:
3898:"NDP's Lingenfelter resigns after losing seat"
3688:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
3444:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
3354:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
3300:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
3285:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
3138:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
2929:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
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3825:"Saskatchewan Party wins majority government"
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1016:Party renamed CCF-NDP in 1964 and NDP in 1967
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539:Manifesto for an Independent Socialist Canada
6528:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan
6244:Members of provincial/territorial assemblies
5154:
4944:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan
3027:"Canada: A People's History — Tommy Douglas"
2555:First openly gay MLA in Saskatchewan history
2417:
519:
6538:Organizations based in Regina, Saskatchewan
4790:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre.
4612:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre.
4392:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre.
2604:Interim Leader of the Opposition, 2016–2017
2529:Interim Leader of the Opposition, 2017–2018
751:, former party president and Regina lawyer
629:Roy Romanow & Lorne Calvert (1987–2009)
584:Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation
6324:
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4629:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
4610:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
4390:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
3705:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
3687:
3552:Pitsula, James M.; Rasmussen, Ken (1990).
3443:
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1153:Resigned in order to pursue the leadership
613:Blakeney's government was defeated in the
449:Douglas and the CCF swept to power In the
206:
2651:List of political parties in Saskatchewan
2646:Saskatchewan CCF/NDP leadership elections
5572:
4501:. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company.
4274:
3558:. Vancouver: New Star Books. p. 2.
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415:Farmer-Labour first participated in the
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288:The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
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3800:Institute for Research on Public Policy
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1226:Timeline of CCF/NDP popular vote share:
595:Patriation of the Canadian Constitution
311:Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association
14:
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4520:. Regina: University of Regina Press.
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307:Territorial Grain Growers' Association
6523:Political parties established in 1932
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4282:Canadian Journal of Political Science
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3857:on 2016-03-03 – via canada.com.
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700:. They were joined by former MLA and
6147:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
5672:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
4427:
4277:"CCF-NDP Popularity and the Economy"
4108:White-Crummey, Arthur (2021-10-03).
4077:
3492:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-10-23).
1051:November 7, 1987 – January 27, 2001
394:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
254:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
27:Provincial political party in Canada
6533:Social democratic parties in Canada
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4233:The Roots of Discontent and Protest
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3596:The Roots of Discontent and Protest
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3416:The Roots of Discontent and Protest
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3341:The Roots of Discontent and Protest
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972:Leader in the legislature 1942–1944
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380:Founding and Opposition (1932–1944)
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1109:November 19, 2011 – March 9, 2013
968:February 12, 1941 – July 17, 1942
943:July 17, 1936 – February 12, 1941
778:—and former federal NDP candidate
25:
6549:
6518:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
6334:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
4875:
4782:Brennan, J. William, ed. (1984).
2641:List Saskatchewan CCF/NDP members
1087:June 6, 2009 – November 19, 2011
991:July 17, 1942 – November 3, 1961
886:denotes acting or interim leader
529:". Largely an expression of the "
236:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
35:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
6023:Newfoundland & Labrador 2023
5711:
5187:
4947:
4018:Taylor, Stephanie (2020-10-19).
3835:from the original on 2016-02-29.
2975:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
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1069:January 27, 2001 – June 6, 2009
1033:July 4, 1970 – November 7, 1987
1012:November 3, 1961 – July 4, 1970
878:
42:
4857:McGill-Queen's University Press
4805:Leeson, Howard A., ed. (2001).
4485:
4470:from the original on 2023-01-06
4451:
4440:from the original on 2023-03-07
4421:
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4293:
4289:(1): 100–101 – via JSTOR.
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4150:from the original on 2022-02-20
4131:
4120:from the original on 2021-10-09
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4090:from the original on 2020-11-02
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4060:from the original on 2020-10-30
4041:
4030:from the original on 2020-10-21
4011:
4000:from the original on 2018-03-04
3982:
3971:from the original on 2016-04-13
3953:
3942:from the original on 2013-03-15
3926:Graham, Jennifer (2013-03-09).
3919:
3908:from the original on 2013-09-18
3890:
3879:from the original on 2023-11-15
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3806:from the original on 2016-07-14
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3772:from the original on 2017-03-07
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3653:from the original on 2023-11-11
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3621:from the original on 2017-08-10
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3504:from the original on 2020-11-01
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2981:from the original on 2008-01-08
2962:
2937:
2887:
1149:April 12, 2016 – June 20, 2017
1127:March 9, 2013 – April 23, 2016
437:Majority government (1944–1964)
243:political party in Saskatchewan
100:Farmer-Labour Group (1932–1935)
6291:New Democratic Party of Quebec
5351:Progressive Conservative Party
4996:Other parties registered with
4275:Erickson, Lynda (March 1988).
3760:"Calvert unveils NDP strategy"
3609:Bridges, Alicia (2017-08-08).
3522:Mandryk, Murray (2022-04-22).
2846:
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2769:
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1192:March 3, 2018 – June 26, 2022
1174:June 20, 2017 – March 3, 2018
920:July 27, 1932 – July 17, 1936
364:(UFC) under the leadership of
13:
1:
6254:Labour candidates and parties
4373:McGrane. "Which Third Way?".
4168:Ellis, Brendan (2022-06-26).
3790:BĂ©land, Daniel (2011-11-01).
3758:Branch, Julian (2003-10-18).
3743:McGrane. "Which Third Way?".
3728:McGrane. "Which Third Way?".
3108:"The Canadian Bill of Rights"
2661:
2278:Current Saskatchewan NDP MLAs
947:Also acting leader, 1934–1936
739:Recent history (2009–present)
535:1960s counterculture movement
300:
6269:Canada's Young New Democrats
5031:Historical political parties
4896:Saskatchewan NDP caucus site
4608:Leeson, Howard, ed. (2008).
4458:Salloum, Alec (2023-01-06).
4388:Leeson, Howard, ed. (2008).
4048:Grenier, Éric (2020-10-27).
3853:. 2007-11-08. Archived from
3639:Briere, Karen (1998-04-23).
2720:: Fifth House. p. 474.
486:Saskatchewan doctors' strike
482:American Medical Association
102:Saskatchewan CCF (1935–1961)
7:
5344:Saskatchewan Progress Party
4727:Saskatchewan: A New History
4315:Watkins, Mel (2009-11-12).
4201:Hunter, Adam (2022-06-29).
4138:Hunter, Adam (2022-02-18).
3255:"Lloyd given solid backing"
2713:Saskatchewan: A New History
2675:Hunter, Adam (2022-06-29).
2634:
823:
788:third party leadership race
467:Saskatchewan Bill of Rights
84:; 92 years ago
10:
6554:
5208:Premiers by time in office
4566:. Halifax & Winnipeg:
4250:. Halifax & Winnipeg:
2250:
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557:Allan Blakeney (1971–1987)
282:
6447:
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6055:
6038:Prince Edward Island 2022
5993:
5928:
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5720:
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5664:
5631:Newfoundland and Labrador
5603:
5587:
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5459:
5431:
5370:Aboriginal People's Party
5360:
5322:Saskatchewan United Party
5302:
5269:
5251:
5226:
5196:
5185:
5162:
5109:List of political parties
5099:
5038:Aboriginal People's Party
5030:
4995:
4957:
4855:. Montreal and Kingston:
4746:Warnock, John W. (2004).
4539:. In Harding, Jim (ed.).
4428:Tank, Phil (2023-03-02).
4078:Tank, Phil (2020-10-28).
3113:Diefenbaker Canada Centre
2971:"Douglas, Thomas Clement"
2853:Warnock, John W. (2004).
2406:Regina Elphinstone-Centre
1207:Leader of the Opposition
1189:Leader of the Opposition
1171:Leader of the Opposition
1146:Leader of the Opposition
1124:Leader of the Opposition
1106:Leader of the Opposition
1084:Leader of the Opposition
965:Leader of the Opposition
520:In transition (1964–1971)
214:
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108:
96:
78:
70:
58:
50:
41:
32:
6182:Canadian Labour Congress
6132:Key documents and events
5604:Provincial / Territorial
5156:Politics of Saskatchewan
5022:Progressive Conservative
4731:. Calgary: Fifth House.
4493:Conway, John F. (2014).
4302:"The Douglas Government"
3263:. 1967-11-27. p. 24
2828:Conway, John F. (2014).
2656:Politics of Saskatchewan
1210:June 26, 2022 – present
939:Leader of the Opposition
804:2020 provincial election
497:Canadian Labour Congress
478:public medical insurance
417:1934 provincial election
408:in 1933, it adopted the
362:United Farmers of Canada
219:Politics of Saskatchewan
6192:List of CCF/NDP members
6165:Statement of Principles
6122:New Politics Initiative
5994:Upcoming or most recent
5460:Other Canadian politics
5253:Speaker of the Assembly
4851:McGrane, David (2014).
3232:. 1961-11-01. p. 3
3106:Carlson, Teresa (ed.).
755:, and Saskatoon doctor
588:National Energy Program
461:), and transportation (
144:Political position
112:1122 Saskatchewan Drive
5850:Parliamentary election
5416:Western Canada Concept
5086:Western Canada Concept
4999:Elections Saskatchewan
4026:. The Canadian Press.
2360:Regina Coronation Park
866:" politics, a form of
710:National Farmers Union
680:
446:
297:
6239:Members of Parliament
6008:British Columbia 2022
5441:2020 general election
4723:Waiser, Bill (2005).
4535:Harding, Jim (1995).
4516:Eisler, Dale (2022).
4434:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
4084:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
4024:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
3690:Saskatchewan Politics
3446:Saskatchewan Politics
3356:Saskatchewan Politics
3324:. MA Thesis. Regina:
3318:Borch, Peter (2005).
3302:Saskatchewan Politics
3287:Saskatchewan Politics
3140:Saskatchewan Politics
2931:Saskatchewan Politics
2776:Eisler, Dale (2022).
733:2007 general election
722:2003 general election
678:
444:
422:1935 federal election
372:government after the
327:1921 federal election
295:
6449:Leadership elections
6159:Winnipeg Declaration
5996:leadership elections
5798:Leadership elections
5646:Prince Edward Island
5595:New Democratic Party
5574:New Democratic Party
5421:Western Independence
5312:New Democratic Party
5091:Western Independence
4960:Legislative Assembly
4317:"Once Upon a Waffle"
3847:"Victory and defeat"
3646:The Western Producer
3326:University of Regina
3050:Rise of the New West
2896:Rise of the New West
2467:Betty Nippi-Albright
2337:Saskatoon University
2241:Official Opposition
2197:Official Opposition
2153:Official Opposition
2109:Official Opposition
1880:Official Opposition
1841:Official Opposition
1662:Official Opposition
1623:Official Opposition
1349:Official Opposition
1316:George Hara Williams
1305:Official Opposition
1272:Major James Coldwell
934:George Hara Williams
913:Major James Coldwell
853:Winnipeg Declaration
493:New Democratic Party
366:George Hara Williams
277:universal healthcare
247:New Democratic Party
163:New Democratic Party
159:National affiliation
115:Regina, Saskatchewan
6336:and its antecedents
5451:Electoral districts
5396:Non-Partisan League
5294:Electoral districts
5284:Former legislatures
5164:Lieutenant Governor
5066:Non-Partisan League
4983:Saskatchewan United
4958:Represented in the
4568:Fernwood Publishing
4417:. pp. 458–461.
4375:Crowding the Centre
4358:(3). Archived from
4351:Briarpatch Magazine
4329:(6). Archived from
4252:Fernwood Publishing
3747:. pp. 154–155.
3745:Crowding the Centre
3732:. pp. 150–152.
3730:Crowding the Centre
3692:. pp. 166–167.
3598:. pp. 413–414.
3583:. pp. 458–461.
3478:. pp. 458–459.
3418:. pp. 350–351.
3187:. pp. 364–366.
3095:. pp. 343–344.
2521:Regina Douglas Park
2069:Majority government
2019:Minority government
1974:Majority government
1929:Majority government
1801:Majority government
1756:Majority government
1711:Majority government
1578:Majority government
1533:Majority government
1488:Majority government
1443:Majority government
1398:Majority government
568:1970s energy crisis
347:Non-Partisan League
258:Official Opposition
104:CCF-NDP (1961–1967)
6018:New Brunswick 2023
5378:—Labor-Progressive
5362:Historical parties
5317:Saskatchewan Party
5114:Politics of Canada
5017:Progress (Liberal)
4464:Regina Leader-Post
4322:Canadian Dimension
4114:Regina Leader-Post
3936:The Canadian Press
3932:The Globe and Mail
3765:The Globe and Mail
3528:Regina Leader-Post
3498:Regina Leader-Post
2547:Saskatoon Meewasin
2452:Saskatoon Fairview
2429:Saskatoon Eastview
2383:Regina Walsh Acres
2120:Dwain Lingenfelter
1080:Dwain Lingenfelter
745:Dwain Lingenfelter
681:
657:Saskatchewan Party
649:New Green Alliance
447:
319:western alienation
309:—which became the
298:
273:crown corporations
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6043:Saskatchewan 2022
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5304:Political parties
5228:Opposition Leader
5122:
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5071:Progressive Party
5047:Labor-Progressive
4866:978-0-77354-416-1
4843:978-1-77113-392-0
4834:Between the Lines
4820:978-0-88977-131-4
4715:978-1-55028-355-6
4665:978-0-88977-131-4
4554:978-0-88920-240-5
4508:978-1-4594-0624-7
3433:. pp. 75–76.
3328:. pp. 84–85.
2632:
2631:
2622:Regina University
2605:
2588:Trent Wotherspoon
2556:
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1017:
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898:Highest Position
835:social democratic
796:COVID-19 pandemic
772:Trent Wotherspoon
323:Progressive Party
240:social democratic
232:
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224:Political parties
16:(Redirected from
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6202:British Columbia
6153:Regina Manifesto
6116:Socialist Caucus
6028:Nova Scotia 2022
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5922:Provincial level
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5616:British Columbia
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5279:Current assembly
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4756:Black Rose Books
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2969:Quiring, Brett.
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960:John Brockelbank
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842:Regina Manifesto
747:, Moose Jaw MLA
690:Buckley Belanger
636:Janice MacKinnon
515:Saskatchewan NDP
410:Regina Manifesto
386:Great Depression
210:
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202:Official website
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137:Social democracy
97:Preceded by
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6088:44th Parliament
6083:43rd Parliament
6078:42nd Parliament
6073:41st Parliament
6068:40th Parliament
6063:39th Parliament
6056:Shadow cabinets
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5929:Current leaders
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5104:Portal:Politics
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5061:Marijuana Party
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4775:Further reading
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813:leadership race
794:Throughout the
765:leadership race
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698:Maynard Sonntag
694:Joanne Crofford
665:Elwin Hermanson
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5446:Past elections
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51:Abbreviation
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6106:(1969–1972)
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5958:Stiles – ON
5636:Nova Scotia
5581:Party wings
5337:Green Party
5271:Legislature
4832:. Toronto:
2999:Taylor 1991
2914:Taylor 1991
2882:Taylor 1991
2801:Taylor 1991
2444:Vicki Mowat
1891:Roy Romanow
1101:John Nilson
1044:Roy Romanow
749:Deb Higgins
603:Section 92A
551:Roy Romanow
352:In 1921, a
315:grain trade
238:(NDP) is a
181:Legislature
149:Centre-left
6512:Categories
6234:Presidents
6104:The Waffle
5964:Kinew – MB
5852:candidates
5768:McLaughlin
5735:Woodsworth
5665:Historical
5243:Carla Beck
4988:Vacant (1)
4700:Our Canada
4474:2023-11-14
4444:2023-11-14
4217:2022-06-29
4187:2022-06-26
4154:2023-11-15
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3124:2023-11-15
2985:2008-02-12
2693:2022-06-29
2662:References
2573:Cumberland
2352:Noor Burki
2303:Carla Beck
2252:Carla Beck
2208:Ryan Meili
2164:Cam Broten
1203:Carla Beck
1185:Ryan Meili
1120:Cam Broten
817:Carla Beck
776:Cam Broten
757:Ryan Meili
712:president
641:neoliberal
607:Section 33
582:, and the
580:PotashCorp
527:The Waffle
358:Wheat Pool
301:Precursors
262:Carla Beck
123:Membership
65:Carla Beck
6429:(interim)
6421:(interim)
6408:(interim)
6264:New Party
5946:Dinn – NL
5936:Beck – SK
5773:McDonough
5763:Broadbent
5433:Elections
5375:Communist
5218:Scott Moe
5043:Communist
4300:Larmour.
4231:Warnock.
3676:Ron Osika
3594:Warnock.
3414:Warnock.
3339:Warnock.
2421:Matt Love
2288:District
1261:Position
1240:Election
864:third way
831:socialist
809:Athabasca
800:Scott Moe
780:Erin Weir
729:Brad Wall
708:, former
704:minister
645:third way
542:in 1970.
354:left-wing
179:Seats in
153:left-wing
71:President
6385:Blakeney
6354:Williams
6349:Coldwell
6212:Manitoba
6175:See also
6097:Factions
5952:Eby – BC
5741:Coldwell
5677:Manitoba
5621:Manitoba
5411:Unionest
4468:Archived
4438:Archived
4413:Waiser.
4207:CBC News
4181:Archived
4175:CTV News
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4118:Archived
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3048:Conway.
3011:Waiser.
2979:Archived
2894:Conway.
2813:Waiser.
2710:(2005).
2682:CBC News
2635:See also
2291:Elected
2235:140,584
2191:129 528
2147:128 673
2103:168 704
1874:247 683
1835:201 390
1656:188 653
1617:268 742
1299:102 944
1066:Premier
1048:Premier
1030:Premier
1009:Premier
846:populist
824:Ideology
531:New Left
335:Manitoba
132:Ideology
6426:Sarauer
6395:Calvert
6390:Romanow
6364:Douglas
6279:Ontario
6274:Alberta
6217:Ontario
6197:Alberta
6187:History
5783:Mulcair
5753:Douglas
5728:Leaders
5699:Toronto
5682:Ontario
5641:Ontario
5611:Alberta
5588:Federal
5467:Federal
5289:Cabinet
5198:Premier
5007:Buffalo
4706:117–126
4545:341–374
2718:Calgary
2285:Member
2214:13 / 61
2170:10 / 61
2082:20 / 58
2059:190 923
2037:30 / 58
2009:157 046
1987:29 / 58
1964:193 053
1942:42 / 58
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1322:10 / 52
1249:Change
1243:Leader
987:Premier
901:Tenure
837:party.
576:SaskOil
398:Calgary
331:Alberta
283:History
194:Website
187:14 / 61
169:Colours
118:S4P 0C4
87: (
79:Founded
6413:Broten
6405:Nilson
6167:(1983)
6161:(1956)
6155:(1933)
6149:(1932)
6142:(1924)
5778:Layton
5694:Quebec
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1255:Votes
1252:Place
1246:Seats
904:Notes
791:vote.
696:, and
406:Regina
173:Orange
60:Leader
6434:Meili
6369:Lloyd
6227:Yukon
5788:Singh
5758:Lewis
5749:(CCF)
5747:Argue
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