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moderate its image to achieve greater electoral success. It was successful, and in its early years in power it was commonly labelled centre-right. Moreover, there appeared to be a consensus that during his time as leader, Wall and the
Saskatchewan Party became virtually synonymous, and that the party's popularity was bolstered by Wall's populist appeal. Wall was known to claim that people in Saskatchewan are "not really interested in ideology." Early on, the party also pursued policies that were not strictly traditionally conservative, including an opposition to a foreign takeover of Saskatoon-based PotashCorp, earning the government a reputation as "pragmatic". The most significant exception to this was the party's labour policy, which has been seen as traditionally conservative since the party first gained power.
703:, who resigned from the caucus after it was revealed that she lied about her COVID vaccination status. Both parties have managed second-place finishes in rural ridings, and Moe has openly addressed their supporters. The Saskatchewan Party's response is evident in new education policies unveiled just weeks before the new school year in the summer of 2023. The policies restrict sexual health education, including a prohibition on the involvement of third parties like sexual health centres, and require parental consent for students under 16 wishing to have their chosen names and pronouns affirmed at school. When an injunction was granted against the policy over concerns about harm to students, the government legislated the policy in the
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left the party. This was evident during the party's 2018 leadership race, when social conservative issues like restricting abortion access became a topic of discussion for the first time since the party's earliest days. There has been an increasing tendency to describe the
Saskatchewan Party as right-wing and neoliberal, especially since the party began pursuing austerity policies when faced with economic challenges in the mid-2010s. Moreover, observers have noted that the party in recent years appears to be increasingly influenced by trends found in American conservative and far-right movements, including through its tendency to promote "culture wars", or issues with stark ideological contrasts.
492:"boot camp" correctional sentences and any discussion of abortions. Wall instead focused on economic issues and improvements to healthcare. Still facing questions about the Progressive Conservative expense fraud scandal, the party also drafted a Code of Ethics in 2006, intending to commit members to a standard of ethical conduct under threat of suspension. When it was revealed in 2006 that the party had received a $ 10,000 donation from Imperial Tobacco, Wall created a policy banning such donations. In the lead-up to the 2007 election, Wall also sought to put to rest fears about privatization, stating that "Crowns are not going to be privatized and (subsidiaries) are not going to be wound down".
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463:, the party again campaigned on a platform of tax reductions and decreased government involvement in the economy. However, it remained bogged down by questions about its conservatism and in particular its plans for crown corporations, with Hermanson continuing to state that he would be willing to entertain offers for them. The SP still led polling going into the election, and ultimately increased its seat count to 28. However, the NDP increased its share of the vote and won 30 seats, returning to a majority. The result was seen as a major letdown for the Saskatchewan Party, and Hermanson resigned as leader shortly afterward.
676:, rejecting an early call for the establishment of an all-party committee, including non-partisan experts. While the government instituted a broad range of public health measures throughout much of the first two years of the pandemic, the province was twice the first in Canada to lift all pandemic-related public health mandates, first in July 2021, and then in February 2022. Particularly once vaccines became widely available, Moe argued that the need for public health measures was diminished. By early 2022, Moe was vocal in his support of people protesting public health mandates, including the
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income tax cuts, and to service debt reduction—in its first full fiscal year, the government paid down close to $ 3 billion in debt. The government released a plan for growth, calling for annually balanced budgets and for provincial debt to be halved by 2017. However, the government's next three budgets ran deficits. The government also explored the idea of setting up a new "rainy day fund", something the NDP had done in the 1970s, building an investment fund out of windfall resource prices; the government ultimately opted not to, despite the report it commissioned recommending it do so.
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Supreme Court. In March 2021, the tax was ruled to be constitutional. Moe has consistently called for greater provincial autonomy, calling for a "New Deal with Canada" and referring to Saskatchewan as a "nation within a nation", and asserting a desire for more control over taxation, immigration, and policing. In October 2022, the party issued a white paper on its stance against "federal intrusion". The following month, the party passed the
597:, an inland port outside of Regina. Concerns resulted in an RCMP investigation, and although no criminal charges were laid, the Party refused to launch a public inquiry and made efforts to keep GTH-related information from the public. By 2020, the GTH had fallen $ 46 million into debt. Also during this term, the province frequently clashed with the federal government over resource and climate change policy. Saskatchewan refused to sign onto the
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new party was "not anti-urban." Hermanson declined to run in a 1998 Saskatoon by-election, instead waiting for the next general election to run for a seat. Under
Hermanson, the party put forward an ambitious fiscal conservative platform, calling for major corporate and income tax cuts. These policies were joined by a number of controversial and social conservative policies, from a commitment to consider privatizing
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process of "active incrementalism," whereby the party works to weaken popular support for particular institutions in order to privatize them—in whole or in part—or wind them down over time. The party has also increasingly pursued public-private partnerships for new developments. By pursuing such a strategy, the party has been successful in realizing a privatization agenda since its early days in power.
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613:. The budget was criticized for its disproportionate impact on the public sector, with corporate taxes remaining low. The unpopularity of the budget translated to Wall and the Saskatchewan Party, and in August Wall announced that he would be retiring from politics, with a plan to step away when a new leader was chosen and sworn in as premier in early 2018.
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budget in 2017—which ran the sixth deficit out of ten budgets since 2007—introducing expansions to the provincial sales tax and cuts to spending in a wide range of areas, including education, social services, libraries—the only cuts the province reversed in response to public protests—and grants to municipalities. The budget also brought the closure of the
367:, the PCs lost nearly half of their vote share in 1995 compared to 1991, and the party was reduced to five MLAs. The Liberal Party, meanwhile, despite returning to Official Opposition status in 1995 for the first time since 1975, was being weakened by internal disputes. The New Democratic Party (NDP) under
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on infrastructure development; and it began introducing limited private-sector involvement in the healthcare system. The government also applied the Lean program, designed to find cost savings, to the health care system; a 2016 report found that the controversial program cost the province more than $
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Saskatchewan Party was sued by the Progressive Conservatives over access to the nearly-$ 3 million PC trust fund. The PCs alleged the fund's trustees—three of whom were active in the Saskatchewan Party—conspired with the Saskatchewan Party to deny them access to their funds as they tried
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to keep the party registered over the next election cycles. This, along with the broad migration of PC members and staff to the new party, led to accusations by the NDP and the
Liberal Party that the new party was merely a rebranding of the scandal-plagued PCs. Romanow often referred to the new party
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Saskatchewan Party. The new party was officially registered on September 17, and with eight sitting MLAs, took over the status of Official Opposition. Krawetz, who had been serving as the leader of the Opposition with the Liberals, maintained that role when he became
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Although there was some tendency to describe the party at its inception as centre-right, owing to the party's foundation that joined together former
Conservative and Liberal Party members, the earliest days of the party were dominated by discussions of its conservatism. The party had to work hard to
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Saskatchewan Party has continued its focus on federal relations, charging the federal Liberal government with harming the province's economic interests. Only weeks after he took office, Moe's government challenged the federal carbon tax in court, which ultimately made its
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Saskatchewan Party introduced the Lean program to the healthcare system in a bid to cut costs. The party has persistently expanded the use of private clinics and privatized services within the public system. In 2023, the government paid a private Calgary clinic $ 10 million to perform surgeries
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The party has pursued the privatization and closure of a wide range of public assets. In 2017, the party passed a bill that would allow the government to privatize up to 49% of a crown corporation without public consultation; however, the law was repealed in 2018 in the face of public backlash. The
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By 2017, the economic challenges facing the province became more clear. Although the government had had success in paying down debt in its early years, debt had risen to nearly $ 15 billion. The province's credit rating was downgraded to AA. The Saskatchewan Party responded with a severe austerity
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on this platform. The party had a strong showing, narrowly edging out the NDP in the popular vote and sweeping rural districts across the province, demonstrating the growing cleavage between urban and rural areas; the party won only a single urban seat. Overall, the SP won 25 seats and reduced the
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for the position. Since Hermanson did not have a seat in the legislature, Krawetz remained as interim house Opposition leader. The new leader stated that while people "know I have the best interests of the agriculture industry and rural Saskatchewan at heart because that's where I still live", the
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are Conservative MPs who previously served as Saskatchewan Party MLAs. Brad Wall was considered a contender for leadership of the federal Conservatives ahead of leadership elections in 2017 and 2019, but both times he declined to enter the race. Wall did, however, play a behind-the-scenes role in
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By all accounts, the Saskatchewan Party formed government at an opportune time, inheriting a strong economy buoyed by still-rising commodity prices, including oil, potash, and agricultural products. Wall's government immediately used rising revenues to institute significant tax cuts, particularly
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in 1999, was acclaimed as the new party leader on March 15, 2004 after no one else entered the race to succeed Hermanson. Wall launched a review of party policies with a view to moderating the party's image. Through the review, the party abandoned many of its social conservative policies, such as
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The Saskatchewan Party has professed to be a free-market party. Political scientist Charles Smith has argued that this position has been somewhat tempered by strong Saskatchewan traditions of supporting crown corporations and unionization. As a consequence, the Saskatchewan Party has pursued a
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took power in 1991, and rapidly addressed the fiscal crisis, balancing the province's finances by 1995. However, this process involved numerous cuts to services that were seen as disproportionately affecting rural residents, deepening an urban-rural divide in the province that had already been
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was the first SP leader to become Premier in 2007. The party took power at a time of soaring natural resource prices, which helped to spur economic and population growth. A downturn in resource prices beginning in 2014 created challenges for the province's economy, and in the years since the
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1,500 for every dollar saved. In 2012, the province also began providing public funding to independent private schools; while such private schools are expected to teach the provincial curriculum, it has been reported that a number of Christian private schools employ the controversial
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Wall's government also immediately introduced labour reforms with two bills in 2007, with one restricting unionization and the other the right to strike for more than 65,000 workers deemed to be working in "essential services". The latter law faced legal challenges, and in 2015 the
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The Saskatchewan Party is not officially affiliated with any federal political party. However, the party has long been attached with federal conservatives, who since the turn of the twenty-first century have largely dominated federal politics in Saskatchewan. The populist
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The party acknowledged the need to broaden its appeal to urban areas, and discussed moderating its social conservative image. It tabled or defeated motions at its annual conventions dealing with taxation of Indigenous residents and publicly-funded abortions. Ahead of the
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that occupied downtown Ottawa. Overall, Saskatchewan was one of the hardest hit provinces; the provincial health care system was heavily strained by the pandemic, and Moe's government was accused of failing to follow the recommendations of its public health officers.
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Neither the PCs nor the Liberals disbanded after this merger of former party MLAs. However, while the Liberals ran a full slate of candidates in the 1999 election, with four being elected, the Progressive Conservatives effectively went dormant, running only
314:. In 2020, the SP was elected to its fourth consecutive majority government, a feat not achieved since the CCF led five majority governments between 1944 and 1964. This success has led observers to declare the SP the province's new natural governing party.
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The Saskatchewan Party government also significantly increased immigration to the province, making it a central policy goal, bolstering a process that had begun under the NDP—the revamped immigration process was laid out in a report written by former MLA
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was often cited as an inspiration for the formulation of the Saskatchewan Party, and many Reform members were involved in its establishment. The Saskatchewan Party's first leader, Elwin Hermanson, had been a Reform MP. In 2000, Reform rebranded as the
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With neither the PCs nor the Liberals seeing a clear path to defeating the NDP, four MLAs from each party, all representing rural districts, agreed to walk away from their parties and form a new one. In August 1997, PC MLAs Boyd,
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re-asserted the province's constitutional rights to natural resources. The province has challenged federal efforts at regulating the environment and resource development, including the carbon tax and environmental assessments.
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founding an American-style political action committee called the Buffalo Project in 2018. The project was designed to lobby and fund political candidates with the aim of electing conservatives provincially and federally.
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provincial debt has reached historic levels. Wall announced his retirement in 2017 and he was succeeded by Moe in 2018. Under Wall's early leadership, the SP was considered to be a centre-right party, albeit one with a
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and Christian conservative basis. In later years and particularly under Moe's leadership, the party is considered to have taken a turn further to the right. Under both premiers, and especially since the election of a
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the interim leader of the new party. While these MLAs were the public face of the new party, the process that led to its formation involved a range of political operatives, including many involved with the federal
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praised the Saskatchewan Party for its legal battles against the federal government over resource and environmental policies, while Moe endorsed Poilievre and the Conservatives ahead of the next federal election.
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alleged in the Legislature that the Saskatchewan Party caucus was rife with bullying behaviour, and that he had been met with intimidation tactics in his role as Speaker, particularly by then-House Leader
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had helped to launch an energy conservation office and written a report outlining a path to increased renewable energy development, but these initiatives were halted by Wall's government.
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coal power plant in Estevan, the first such industrial-scale facility in the world. Throughout this term, Wall persistently polled as the most popular premier in the country.
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and internal information technology services; it instructed crowns to divest of out-of-province holdings and investments; it introduced SaskBuilds to pursue
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into law; the Act reasserts provincial jurisdiction over natural resources. The Act is currently facing a legal challenge by Onion Lake First Nation.
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to re-launch the party from its dormancy. The case was not settled until 2014, when PC leader
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ruled that the law was unconstitutional. Although Wall suggested a willingness to use the
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5787:
5757:
5686:
5404:
5356:
5056:
3920:
2690:"Former Sask. private school students demand ban on controversial Christian curriculum"
2013:
1688:
1659:
1504:
440:
377:
331:
180:
4960:"Brad Wall not interested in Conservative party leadership, but hopes Rona Ambrose is"
4806:"Sask. goals in annual climate resilience report 'unambitious': environmental experts"
3658:"Day 1 as Saskatchewan United Party leader, Nadine Wilson asks about vaccine injuries"
909:
while Kerpan served as MP and received funding from him in the 2006 federal election.
5934:
5812:
4403:
4335:
4048:
4015:
3988:
3984:
When Political Parties Die: A Cross-National Analysis of Disalignment and Realignment
2235:
1821:
1724:
1695:
1666:
1565:
1536:
1444:
882:, which since its inception has had significant overlap with the Saskatchewan Party.
871:
645:, who had served as the deputy minister to the premier; MLA and environment minister
6547:
3278:"Saskatchewan to bring in own carbon price on fuel following Supreme Court decision"
3091:"Sask. made 'fundamental mistake' treating STC as business, not service: researcher"
2448:
657:, withdrew from the race, but his name still appeared on the ballot. At the party's
6233:
4497:"Sask.'s minimum wage rises to $ 14/hour, but continues to be the lowest in Canada"
2247:
922:
898:
638:
435:
3535:"Sask. premier pledges to end proof of vaccination policies in letter to truckers"
6207:
5833:
5469:
5394:
5152:
4618:"Saskatchewan continues to go global with 9th trade office set to open in Berlin"
4277:
2561:"Stats show more people are leaving Sask. than are arriving from other provinces"
1301:
968:
910:
728:
431:
414:
3214:"Former environment minister Scott Moe wins race to become Saskatchewan premier"
6552:
6401:
6364:
5913:
5701:
5671:
5371:
5341:
4929:"Brad Wall won't be wooed by latest attempt to recruit him to federal politics"
3379:"'Saskatchewan First Act' aims to assert constitutional jurisdiction: province"
579:
352:
4261:
2482:"The 100-Day War: An oral history of BHP's hostile takeover bid of PotashCorp"
2312:"Battle of the records: Which party is better on growth, jobs, cuts and debt?"
6658:
6623:
6597:
6238:
4428:
890:
752:
700:
626:
548:
397:
389:
322:
307:
4989:"Brad Wall helped create right-of-centre Buffalo Project and grab investors"
3785:"Sask. sexual assault centres banned from classrooms under new gov't policy"
2907:"Businessmen made millions on Regina land that wound up in taxpayers' hands"
2592:"Peter Prebble pushes for environmental action in Sask. for nearly 50 years"
739:
Since its inception, the Saskatchewan Party has been variously described as
6618:
5551:
5415:
5239:
4964:
4077:
2251:
1327:
914:
906:
902:
894:
781:
723:
650:
348:
281:
273:
186:
160:
50:
4169:"Liberals no more: Saskatchewan provincial party votes to change its name"
34:
6088:
3887:
1272:
642:
401:
393:
368:
2388:"Supreme Court strikes down Sask. law that prevents the right to strike"
1558:
From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
1500:"Historic Sask. Party election win makes it new natural governing party"
699:. The latter was founded and first led by former Saskatchewan Party MLA
6557:
5533:
5479:
4649:"Sask. gov't expects four years of deficits, then surplus in 2024–2025"
4557:"No partial privatization for Sask. Crown corps after Bill 40 repealed"
3345:"In new plan, Sask. government says it will fight 'federal intrusions'"
1630:
1413:
In 2023, the Liberal Party was renamed the Saskatchewan Progress Party.
654:
602:
558:, a significant nitrogen fertilizer producer; it began contracting out
532:
4334:. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 71.
3474:"Saskatchewan lifts all remaining COVID-19 public health restrictions"
2419:"Wall floats notwithstanding clause in response to SCOC labour ruling"
2042:"Conflict of interest flippancy wears badly on Sask. Party government"
784:. In 2022, the government sent $ 500 tax credit cheques to residents.
443:
to work-for-welfare policies and an end to public affirmative action.
6073:
5508:
5162:
5157:
5105:
4044:
3689:"Scott Moe walks 'fine line' by backing independence, not separation"
1435:"Sask. Party says 27,125 people eligible to vote for leader, premier"
1367:
1346:
1173:
1051:
672:
The Saskatchewan Party government led the province's response to the
646:
555:
544:
484:
317:
300:
55:
4123:"New party leaders may change the dynamics of Saskatchewan politics"
3410:"Treaty rights at forefront of fight against Saskatchewan First Act"
2784:"Sask. Premier Brad Wall asks Ottawa to suspend Syrian refugee plan"
284:. The party was founded in 1997 by a coalition of former provincial
5052:"Saskatchewan Party hosts convention in Regina, Poilievre to speak"
4715:
4395:
4073:"After Brad Wall, can the Saskatchewan Party keep itself together?"
3854:
2845:"Brad Wall still most popular premier in Canada: Angus Reid survey"
2453:
1780:"Saskatchewan Party formed; Gantefoer considers running for leader"
1471:
748:
385:
1841:
Wishlow, Kevin. "Formation and Growth of the Saskatchewan Party".
1625:
535:—the world's largest potash producer—by Australian mining company
4744:"Sask. government continues push for small modular nuclear power"
4680:"Sask. finance minister says $ 1B surplus projection cut in half"
4392:
Divided: Populism, Polarization and Power in the New Saskatchewan
1720:
889:
have been involved with the Saskatchewan Party. Examples include
559:
372:
widened by the PC emphasis on rural issues throughout the 1980s.
4527:"$ 500 tax credit cheques coming for Sask. residents this fall"
3247:"Scott Moe sworn-in as Saskatchewan's premier, unveils cabinet"
1467:"The Sask. Party is now the province's natural governing party"
2721:"Saskatchewan Party defeats NDP in historic landslide victory"
5020:"Moe receives 97 per cent approval at Sask. Party convention"
2815:"The world's first carbon capture plant opens in Saskachewan"
1694:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 235–236.
897:, who served as a General Manager of the Saskatchewan Party;
500:
announced that his party had been given control of the fund.
446:
Hermanson led the fledgling party into its first election in
204:
5085:
4266:
The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal
4041:
Stalled: The Representation of Women in Canadian Governments
4039:. In Trimble, Linda; Arscott, Jane; Tremblay, Manon (eds.).
4011:
Province with a Heart: Celebrating 100 Years in Saskatchewan
3122:"Heated protest greets Premier's Dinner guests in Saskatoon"
2111:"Selling Saskatchewan: A decade of privatization, 2007–2017"
232:
5090:
5024:
4390:
Jaffe, JoAnn; Eilliott, Patricia W.; Sellers, Cora (2021).
3754:"Far right influencing Sask. Party government on education"
1626:"How Scott Moe Moved Saskatchewan—and Canada—Further Right"
1590:"Sask. Party has itself to blame for plummeting popularity"
3627:"Sask. Election 2020: Scott Moe wins first public mandate"
893:, who served on Elwin Hermanson's constituency executive;
3597:"Premier Scott Moe ends speculation of an early election"
3000:"GTH now $ 46 million in debt and still not selling land"
536:
4466:"Sask. government reverses corporate tax reduction plan"
1665:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 172.
589:
Wall and the Saskatchewan Party won a third term in the
292:
members who sought to unite opposition to the governing
3184:"Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall retiring from politics"
3030:"Deadline passes for Sask. to sign federal carbon deal"
3377:
Bamford, Allison; Prisciak, David (November 1, 2022).
1535:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 4.
1894:"Saskatchewan Party elects Hermanson as first leader"
1820:: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 169–170.
4389:
3952:"Social conservatives establish sway in Sask. Party"
2754:"Brad Wall: Timeline of Saskatchewan's 14th premier"
1690:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
1661:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
1359:
Acclaimed leader; first Saskatchewan Party Premier.
5101:
The Saskatchewan Party on The Canadian Encyclopedia
4037:"A Prairie Plateau: Women in Saskatchewan Politics"
3783:Peterson, Julia; Amato, Angela (October 13, 2023).
3564:Quon, Alexander; Anton, Jessie (October 26, 2021).
2625:"New report 'final straw' for Lean, Sask. NDP says"
2072:"NDP lights into Sask. Party over tobacco donation"
731:. Weekes ultimately resigned his party membership.
5863:
2205:"Sask. PCs gain control of $ 3M fund, leader says"
1687:
1658:
510:
6244:Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party
4262:"Saskatchewan Myth and Reality and Left to Right"
3819:"Sask. government passes Parents' Bill of Rights"
3061:"Rising government debt worries Sask. Opposition"
2969:"20 unanswered questions about the GTH land deal"
2527:"Saskatchewan working to attract more immigrants"
2274:"Politics and policy in Brad Wall's Saskatchewan"
6656:
1746:"25th anniversary for the Sask. Party this week"
1564:: University of Regina Press. pp. 302–303.
1312:First elected leader; joined the Legislature in
901:, who supported the formation of the party; and
342:
3376:
2144:"Attempt to revitalize PCs a headache for Wall"
6014:
4007:
3987:. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. p. 225.
2236:"The 2007 Provincial Election in Saskatchewan"
528:to keep the law, the government never did so.
421:
5849:
5431:
5219:
5121:
5096:Constitution of the Saskatchewan Party (2008)
3782:
3686:
2997:
2309:
2007:White, Patrick; Taber, Jane (June 12, 2009).
1954:
6685:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan
6434:North-West Territories Liberal-Conservatives
5445:
5235:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan
471:
6690:Organizations based in Regina, Saskatchewan
4454:See Smith, "Active Incrementalism," 71–100.
3058:
2938:"Wall's credibility at stake in GTH fiasco"
2449:"Canada blocks BHP takeover bid for Potash"
874:, and in 2003 the Alliance merged with the
616:
5856:
5842:
5438:
5424:
5226:
5212:
5128:
5114:
4834:
3687:White-Crummey, Arthur (October 27, 2020).
3505:"Mask mandate ends in Saskatchewan Monday"
3150:
3059:Langenegger, Stefani (November 17, 2016).
2479:
2310:White-Crummey, Arthur (October 23, 2020).
2006:
1981:. Regina. November 8, 2007. Archived from
1814:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
1685:
1533:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
240:
33:
4835:McSheffrey, Elizabeth (October 5, 2017).
4803:
3751:
3563:
770:
5060:. The Canadian Press. November 4, 2023.
4585:
4357:"The neoliberal assault on Saskatchewan"
4253:
4200:"Liberals still thin on the ground here"
3471:
3222:. The Canadian Press. January 27, 2018.
2416:
2370:
929:
620:
475:
466:
4958:Taylor, Stephanie (December 13, 2019).
4754:from the original on September 24, 2020
4723:from the original on September 17, 2024
4598:from the original on September 19, 2021
4463:
4228:
4197:
4034:
4014:. Toronto: CanWest Books. p. 205.
3949:
3913:
3342:
3181:
3175:
2998:White-Crummey, Arthur (July 30, 2020).
2935:
2873:
2417:Charlton, Jonathan (February 4, 2015).
2282:Institute for Research on Public Policy
2233:
2141:
2116:Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
2039:
1656:
1497:
1464:
1395:Saskatchewan Party leadership elections
16:Political party in Saskatchewan, Canada
6657:
6105:Conservative Party of British Columbia
5135:
5032:from the original on November 11, 2023
4986:
4957:
4896:
4772:
4741:
4709:Dayal, Pratyush (September 17, 2024).
4690:from the original on September 2, 2023
4677:
4646:
4628:from the original on February 28, 2023
4424:"The culture wars have come to Canada"
4354:
4241:from the original on November 25, 2017
4229:Latimer, Kendall (November 24, 2017).
4210:from the original on February 22, 2019
4133:from the original on December 27, 2017
4085:from the original on December 18, 2017
4070:
4008:Boswell, Randy; McAuley, Lynn (2005).
3945:
3943:
3880:
3847:
3816:
3812:
3810:
3764:from the original on November 11, 2023
3747:
3745:
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3389:from the original on November 10, 2022
3372:
3370:
3324:from the original on November 11, 2021
3311:
3307:
3305:
3303:
3275:
3071:from the original on November 18, 2016
2948:from the original on December 12, 2016
2917:from the original on February 17, 2016
2855:from the original on December 20, 2017
2812:
2794:from the original on November 30, 2015
2731:from the original on November 12, 2023
2718:
2687:
2652:
2650:
2619:
2617:
2554:
2552:
2537:from the original on November 12, 2023
2492:from the original on November 13, 2020
2480:MacPherson, Alex (November 13, 2020).
2385:
2271:
2172:
2002:
2000:
1906:from the original on November 11, 2023
1891:
1743:
1714:
1623:
1602:from the original on February 14, 2024
1555:
1530:
1512:from the original on December 21, 2020
1432:
1407:
1172:
1050:
967:
859:
6680:Political parties established in 1997
6583:
6328:
6123:
6122:
6013:
5875:
5837:
5419:
5207:
5109:
5064:from the original on November 5, 2023
5017:
4999:from the original on January 24, 2019
4708:
4494:
4476:from the original on October 21, 2017
4464:Latimer, Kendall (October 19, 2017).
4436:from the original on October 13, 2023
4371:from the original on January 31, 2023
4329:
4117:
4115:
4066:
4064:
3950:Mandryk, Murray (February 29, 2024).
3829:from the original on October 20, 2023
3795:from the original on October 14, 2023
3699:from the original on November 1, 2020
3668:from the original on December 2, 2022
3655:
3637:from the original on October 31, 2020
3576:from the original on October 31, 2021
3545:from the original on February 3, 2022
3502:
3355:from the original on October 11, 2022
3257:from the original on February 2, 2018
3244:
3226:from the original on January 28, 2018
3163:from the original on October 20, 2017
3151:MacPherson, Alex (October 17, 2017).
3119:
2936:Mandryk, Murray (December 10, 2016).
2748:
2746:
2719:Graham, Jennifer (November 8, 2011).
2700:from the original on November 3, 2022
2656:
2635:from the original on February 3, 2016
2558:
2398:from the original on February 2, 2015
2322:from the original on November 1, 2020
2305:
2303:
2267:
2265:
2263:
2261:
2215:from the original on February 2, 2014
2175:"Sask. Tories launch suit over funds"
2105:
2103:
2101:
2099:
2097:
1887:
1885:
1870:from the original on February 4, 2023
1811:
1807:
1805:
1773:
1771:
1619:
1617:
1583:
1581:
1498:Mandryk, Murray (December 21, 2020).
1479:from the original on October 31, 2020
649:; and another veteran Saskatoon MLA,
599:Pan-Canadian climate change framework
4878:from the original on October 1, 2016
4865:
4847:from the original on October 5, 2017
4659:from the original on August 29, 2020
4586:Dhaliwal, Taz (September 19, 2021).
4537:from the original on August 23, 2022
4507:from the original on October 2, 2023
4290:
4259:
4198:Mandryk, Murray (October 27, 2015).
4166:
3980:
3752:Watkinson, Alisa (October 8, 2023).
3730:from the original on August 12, 2023
3717:
3503:Kliem, Theresa (February 27, 2022).
3276:Taylor, Stephanie (March 26, 2021).
3194:from the original on August 13, 2017
3182:Martell, Creeden (August 10, 2017).
2979:from the original on August 12, 2018
2764:from the original on August 11, 2017
2669:from the original on August 12, 2022
2589:
2571:from the original on October 8, 2020
2142:Mandryk, Murray (February 3, 2006).
1855:
1777:
1756:from the original on August 10, 2022
1587:
829:
312:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
6665:1997 establishments in Saskatchewan
4495:Dayal, Pratyush (October 1, 2023).
4383:
4355:Fisher, Justin (October 14, 2021).
4179:from the original on March 27, 2023
3940:
3807:
3742:
3718:Quon, Alexander (August 11, 2023).
3619:
3607:from the original on March 20, 2020
3462:
3450:from the original on March 14, 2020
3420:from the original on March 25, 2023
3367:
3300:
3288:from the original on March 27, 2021
3010:from the original on August 1, 2020
2966:
2904:
2825:from the original on April 29, 2023
2647:
2614:
2602:from the original on April 17, 2023
2549:
2461:from the original on March 20, 2022
2272:BĂ©land, Daniel (November 1, 2011).
2052:from the original on April 18, 2018
1997:
1840:
611:Saskatchewan Transportation Company
13:
5018:Reech, Daniel (November 4, 2023).
4785:from the original on April 2, 2022
4151:
4112:
4103:
4071:Robert, Tammy (December 8, 2017).
4061:
3962:from the original on March 1, 2024
3928:from the original on June 25, 2024
3862:from the original on June 13, 2024
3656:Simes, Jeremy (December 1, 2021).
3515:from the original on March 1, 2022
3484:from the original on July 15, 2021
3343:MacLean, Rory (October 11, 2022).
3040:from the original on March 5, 2018
2886:from the original on April 8, 2016
2743:
2688:Warick, Jason (November 3, 2022).
2657:Kliem, Theresa (August 12, 2022).
2510:
2386:Kovacs, Mandy (January 30, 2015).
2355:
2340:
2300:
2288:from the original on July 14, 2016
2258:
2173:French, Janet (November 1, 2007).
2094:
2082:from the original on March 7, 2017
2040:Mandryk, Murray (April 18, 2018).
1955:Julian Branch (October 18, 2003).
1882:
1802:
1768:
1638:from the original on July 24, 2024
1614:
1578:
1465:Cuthand, Doug (October 27, 2020).
14:
6701:
6450:Protestant Protective Association
5950:National Liberal and Conservative
5079:
4987:Hunter, Adam (January 22, 2019).
4939:from the original on May 28, 2016
4909:from the original on June 3, 2023
4816:from the original on July 8, 2022
4804:Patterson, Dayne (July 7, 2022).
4773:Ghania, Yasmine (April 1, 2022).
4567:from the original on May 29, 2018
3895:from the original on May 18, 2024
3817:Hunter, Adam (October 20, 2023).
3595:Djuric, Mickey (March 12, 2020).
3472:Skjerven, Kelly (July 11, 2021).
3408:Benson, Andrew (March 18, 2023).
3312:Hunter, Adam (November 9, 2021).
3245:Giles, David (February 2, 2018).
3101:from the original on June 1, 2019
2813:Lorinc, John (December 2, 2014).
2240:Canadian Political Science Review
1940:Blake. "The Saskatchewan Party".
1939:
1925:Blake. "The Saskatchewan Party".
1924:
1723:: Fifth House. pp. 458–461.
1243:denotes acting or interim leader
801:Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
6639:
5957:Democratic Representative Caucus
5478:
5238:
5044:
5011:
4980:
4951:
4921:
4890:
4866:Tait, Carrie (August 27, 2016).
4859:
4828:
4797:
4766:
4735:
4702:
4678:Hunter, Adam (August 31, 2023).
4671:
4647:Hunter, Adam (August 27, 2020).
4640:
4610:
4579:
4549:
4519:
4488:
4457:
4448:
4416:
3132:from the original on May 2, 2017
2559:Eneas, Bryan (October 5, 2020).
2123:from the original on May 5, 2018
1892:Briere, Karen (April 23, 1998).
1856:Foot, Richard (April 28, 2016).
1588:Tank, Phil (February 14, 2024).
1235:
1193:
1186:
1185:
1149:
1142:
1141:
1110:
1103:
1102:
1072:
1071:
1064:
1063:
1027:
1020:
1019:
989:
988:
981:
980:
806:In 2023, the party introduced a
334:within the Canadian federation.
143:
142:
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4323:
4284:
4222:
4191:
4160:
4145:
4097:
4028:
4001:
3974:
3914:Salloum, Alec (June 25, 2024).
3907:
3881:Benson, Andrew (May 16, 2024).
3874:
3841:
3776:
3711:
3680:
3649:
3588:
3557:
3527:
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3432:
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3238:
3206:
3144:
3113:
3083:
3052:
3022:
2991:
2960:
2929:
2905:Leo, Geoff (February 3, 2016).
2898:
2874:Deibert, Dave (April 5, 2016).
2867:
2837:
2806:
2776:
2712:
2681:
2583:
2519:
2504:
2473:
2441:
2410:
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2227:
2197:
2166:
2135:
2064:
2033:
1967:
1948:
1933:
1918:
1849:
1834:
1778:Todd, Peggy (August 13, 1997).
1744:Cairns, John (August 8, 2022).
1737:
1708:
1624:Hylton, Annie (July 23, 2024).
653:. A sixth candidate, former MP
569:Accelerated Christian Education
511:Majority government (2007–2018)
6670:Conservative parties in Canada
6329:
5865:Conservative parties in Canada
5642:Progressive Conservative Party
5287:Other parties registered with
4742:Hunter, Adam (June 24, 2020).
3848:Hunter, Adam (June 12, 2024).
3120:James, Thia (April 28, 2017).
1957:"Calvert unveils NDP strategy"
1679:
1650:
1549:
1524:
1491:
1458:
1426:
1194:
1150:
1111:
1028:
851:
820:small modular nuclear reactors
813:
430:and Reform Party house leader
113:Progressive Conservative Party
1:
6584:
6486:Action démocratique du Québec
6084:Newfoundland and Labrador PCs
4897:Hunter, Adam (June 3, 2023).
4167:Levy, Bryn (March 27, 2023).
2967:Leo, Geoff (August 9, 2018).
2590:Tank, Phil (April 17, 2023).
2234:McGrane, David (March 2008).
1420:
842:
343:Party foundations (1997–1998)
5890:Conservative Party of Canada
5322:Historical political parties
880:Conservative Party of Canada
848:for Saskatchewan residents.
794:
7:
5876:
5635:Saskatchewan Progress Party
2425:. Saskatoon. Archived from
2181:. Saskatoon. Archived from
1717:Saskatchewan: A New History
1383:
734:
711:to protect the law against
564:public-private partnerships
422:Elwin Hermanson (1998–2004)
388:joined former Liberal MLAs
10:
6706:
6254:Stop the New Sex-Ed Agenda
6015:Provincial and territorial
5499:Premiers by time in office
4293:"More than a rambling man"
3219:Canada's National Observer
1531:Leeson, Howard A. (2008).
775:
659:2018 leadership convention
337:
6675:Liberal parties in Canada
6636:
6590:
6579:
6540:
6519:
6478:
6442:
6426:
6410:
6394:
6373:
6337:
6324:
6304:
6283:
6262:
6229:New Blue Party of Ontario
6216:
6200:
6184:
6168:
6152:
6131:
6118:
6097:
6066:
6020:
6009:
5927:
5896:
5882:
5871:
5750:
5722:
5661:Aboriginal People's Party
5651:
5613:Saskatchewan United Party
5593:
5560:
5542:
5517:
5487:
5476:
5453:
5400:List of political parties
5390:
5329:Aboriginal People's Party
5321:
5286:
5248:
5171:
5145:
3981:Mack, Charles S. (2010).
1863:The Canadian Encyclopedia
1333:Leader of the Opposition
1306:Leader of the Opposition
1289:before the party's first
885:A number of Conservative
876:Progressive Conservatives
697:Saskatchewan United Party
595:Global Transportation Hub
472:In Opposition (2004–2007)
248:
230:
225:
210:
197:
179:
151:
138:
122:
108:
90:
72:
61:
49:
41:
32:
23:
6608:Non-Partisan Association
6532:Progressive Conservative
6501:Progressive Conservative
6418:Confederation of Regions
6350:Progressive Conservative
6296:Progressive Conservative
6058:United Conservative (AB)
6048:Prince Edward Island PCs
5972:Progressive Conservative
5447:Politics of Saskatchewan
5313:Progressive Conservative
4303:(3): 2–3. Archived from
4260:Glor, Elanor G. (2021).
4035:Berdahl, Loleen (2013).
2150:. Regina. Archived from
1400:
1390:Politics of Saskatchewan
1279:Leader of the Opposition
824:North Saskatchewan River
686:2020 provincial election
637:; veteran Saskatoon MLA
617:Scott Moe (2018–present)
591:2016 provincial election
576:2011 provincial election
505:2007 provincial election
461:2003 provincial election
286:Progressive Conservative
253:Politics of Saskatchewan
6646:Conservatism portal
6028:Coalition Avenir Québec
5751:Other Canadian politics
5544:Speaker of the Assembly
2193:– via canada.com.
2162:– via canada.com.
1993:– via canada.com.
808:Parents' Bill of Rights
705:Parents' Bill of Rights
522:Supreme Court of Canada
276:political party in the
181:Political position
127:6135 Rochdale Boulevard
94:September 17, 1997
6249:Populist Party Ontario
5707:Western Canada Concept
5377:Western Canada Concept
5290:Elections Saskatchewan
2727:. The Canadian Press.
1798:– via SaskToday.
1440:Saskatoon Star Phoenix
867:Reform Party of Canada
836:Saskatchewan First Act
771:Policies and positions
709:notwithstanding clause
667:Saskatchewan First Act
630:
526:notwithstanding clause
481:
451:NDP—which won 29—to a
426:In April 1998, former
418:as the "Saskatories".
96:; 27 years ago
78:; 27 years ago
6603:New West Progressives
6506:Ralliement créditiste
6427:Northwest Territories
6139:Wildrose Independence
5987:Ralliement créditiste
5732:2020 general election
4624:. February 27, 2023.
4291:Trew, Stuart (2016).
4280:– via ProQuest.
4204:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
4173:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
4129:. December 26, 2017.
3789:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
3157:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
3126:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
2880:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
2851:. December 19, 2017.
2790:. November 16, 2015.
2596:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
2486:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
2078:. November 24, 2006.
1843:Saskatchewan Politics
1715:Waiser, Bill (2005).
1595:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
1556:Eisler, Dale (2022).
930:Electoral performance
624:
479:
467:Brad Wall (2004–2018)
361:expense fraud scandal
6527:Independent Alliance
6355:Freedom Conservative
5967:Progressive Canadian
5962:Liberal-Conservative
5945:Liberal-Conservative
5712:Western Independence
5603:New Democratic Party
5382:Western Independence
5251:Legislative Assembly
5174:Leadership elections
4968:. The Canadian Press
4432:. October 12, 2023.
4307:on November 17, 2016
3633:. October 27, 2020.
3541:. January 29, 2022.
2631:. February 1, 2016.
2457:. November 3, 2010.
2252:10.24124/c677/200832
2211:. January 30, 2014.
2185:on February 15, 2016
1899:The Western Producer
1858:"Saskatchewan Party"
1790:on November 10, 2023
428:Member of Parliament
294:New Democratic Party
131:Regina, Saskatchewan
6563:Upper Canada Tories
6312:Yukon Freedom Party
6110:Saskatchewan United
6067:Official opposition
5884:Official opposition
5742:Electoral districts
5687:Non-Partisan League
5585:Electoral districts
5575:Former legislatures
5455:Lieutenant Governor
5357:Non-Partisan League
5274:Saskatchewan United
5249:Represented in the
4533:. August 22, 2022.
4400:Fernwood Publishing
4365:Briarpatch Magazine
2760:. August 10, 2017.
2515:. pp. 211–212.
2429:on February 7, 2015
2375:. pp. 227–245.
2360:. pp. 213–215.
2021:on December 8, 2015
1975:"Who is Brad Wall?"
1942:Crowding the Centre
1927:Crowding the Centre
1845:. pp. 171–172.
1291:leadership election
860:Federal affiliation
722:. In 2024, Speaker
635:Tina Beaudry-Mellor
453:minority government
171:Economic liberalism
76:August 8, 1997
6614:Progress Vancouver
6275:Équipe Autonomiste
6160:Christian Heritage
6053:Saskatchewan Party
5909:Christian Heritage
5669:—Labor-Progressive
5653:Historical parties
5608:Saskatchewan Party
5405:Politics of Canada
5308:Progress (Liberal)
5138:Saskatchewan Party
5057:The Globe and Mail
4872:The Globe and Mail
4154:From Left to Right
4127:Regina Leader-Post
4106:From Left to Right
3956:Regina Leader-Post
3921:Regina Leader-Post
3758:Regina Leader-Post
3693:Regina Leader-Post
3662:Regina Leader-Post
3631:Regina Leader-Post
3446:. March 12, 2020.
3349:CTV News Saskatoon
3004:Regina Leader-Post
2942:Regina Leader-Post
2819:The Globe and Mail
2758:Regina Leader-Post
2513:From Left to Right
2358:From Left to Right
2343:From Left to Right
2316:Regina Leader-Post
2046:Regina Leader-Post
2014:The Globe and Mail
1961:The Globe and Mail
1505:Regina Leader-Post
1433:MacPherson, Alex.
631:
482:
441:crown corporations
332:western alienation
270:Saskatchewan Party
26:Saskatchewan Party
6652:
6651:
6632:
6631:
6575:
6574:
6571:
6570:
6320:
6319:
6224:Canadians' Choice
6192:People's Alliance
6125:No representation
6033:New Brunswick PCs
6005:
6004:
5935:Canadian Alliance
5897:No representation
5831:
5830:
5644:
5637:
5630:
5623:
5595:Political parties
5519:Opposition Leader
5413:
5412:
5362:Progressive Party
5338:Labor-Progressive
5201:
5200:
4868:"The husky spill"
4054:978-0-7748-2522-1
4021:978-0-9736719-0-2
3994:978-0-313-38546-9
3036:. March 1, 2018.
2254:– via UNBC.
2154:on March 24, 2016
2119:. March 7, 2018.
1445:Postmedia Network
1381:
1380:
1255:Highest Position
1233:
1232:
905:, who worked for
872:Canadian Alliance
830:Federal relations
674:COVID-19 pandemic
278:Canadian province
266:
265:
258:Political parties
6697:
6644:
6643:
6642:
6591:British Columbia
6581:
6580:
6374:British Columbia
6332:
6326:
6325:
6234:Ontario Alliance
6153:British Columbia
6144:Wildrose Loyalty
6126:
6120:
6119:
6011:
6010:
5873:
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5851:
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5570:Current assembly
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5086:Official website
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4935:. May 26, 2016.
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4563:. May 28, 2018.
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3097:. May 31, 2019.
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923:Pierre Poilievre
899:Garry Breitkreuz
878:to form the new
707:and invoked the
641:, civil servant
639:Ken Cheveldayoff
436:Yogi Huyghebaert
415:paper candidates
244:
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6496:Unité nationale
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5352:Marijuana Party
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5270:Independent (3)
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4592:Global News
4297:The Monitor
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3359:October 11,
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3251:Global News
2725:Global News
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1041:Opposition
1002:Opposition
852:Immigration
814:Environment
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402:Ken Krawetz
394:June Draude
382:Ben Heppner
369:Roy Romanow
357:federal PCs
213:Legislature
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6460:New Reform
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720:chemtrails
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603:carbon tax
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323:neoliberal
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5334:Communist
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4078:Maclean's
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1368:Scott Moe
1347:Brad Wall
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1163:Majority
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556:SaskFerco
545:Pat Lorje
485:Brad Wall
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