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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.
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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". 622: 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 516:
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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way to the 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
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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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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
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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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In 2007, the 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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in announcing the founding of the 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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Under Moe's leadership, the 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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The 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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Over time, there has been a notable decrease in Liberal influence in the party, which may be partly attributable to the continued presence of the provincial Liberal Party. However, it has been noted that during their first decade in government, most party members with Liberal backgrounds retired or
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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
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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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Since coming to power in 2007, the Saskatchewan Party has maintained a commitment to the lowest corporate tax rates in the country. The province has remained among the provinces with the lowest
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Stevens, Andrew; Smith, Charles. "The Erosion of Workers' Rights in Saskatchewan: The Saskatchewan Party, Labour Law Reform and Organized Labour, 2007–2020". In Jaffe; Elliott; Sellers (eds.).
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The Saskatchewan Party arose from a distinct political climate in the 1990s. The Progressive Conservatives led two consecutive majority governments from 1982 to 1991 under the leadership of
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Since 2020, observers have noted a further rightward shift by the Saskatchewan Party, owing at least in part to the emergence of new right-wing provincial parties including the separatist
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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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The Saskatchewan Party has favoured decentralization of administration in the education system. In 2012, the party introduced public funding for qualified independent schools. The
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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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Moe has been criticized for publicly entertaining conspiracy theories, including stating at a town hall meeting that he would "do some more work looking into" concerns about
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Since first being elected to a majority government in 2007, the Saskatchewan Party has enjoyed a run of electoral success not seen in the province since the days of
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party has also focused on bolstering direct trade relationships with other countries, establishing trade offices and conducting trade missions around the globe.
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As recently as the 2023 Saskatchewan Party convention, the Saskatchewan and Conservative parties endorsed each other. At that convention, Conservative leader
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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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The Saskatchewan Party has advocated for greater autonomy for the province, citing areas like policing, immigration, and taxation as priorities. Its 2022
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Wishlow, Kevin (2001). "Rethinking the Polarization Thesis: The Formation and Growth of the Saskatchewan Party, 1997–2001". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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Smith, Charles W. (2018). "Active Incrementalism and the Politics of Austerity in the 'New Saskatchewan'". In Evans, Bryan M.; Fanelli, Carlo (eds.).
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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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The Saskatchewan Party has increased immigration to the province, and has advocated for greater provincial control over the immigration process.
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has accused the Saskatchewan Party of pursuing a privatization agenda by 'siphoning' funds from the public system into the private sector.
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The Saskatchewan Party has favoured investment in technology to achieve greenhouse gas emissions reductions, including carbon capture and
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In early 2020, Moe considered calling a snap election, despite the fixed election law that the party passed in 2008. However, the
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federal government in 2015, the party has increasingly focused its attention on the federal government and espoused sentiments of
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In 2010, Wall and his government rose to national prominence for their opposition to a proposed takeover of Saskatoon-based
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on November 7, the Saskatchewan Party won 38 seats to form a majority government, making Wall the province's 14th premier.
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During this term, the Saskatchewan Party began pursuing privatization of some of its assets. It sold its 49% share of
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that resulted in prison time for several members of the party all severely damaged the PCs. Under the leadership of
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Scott Moe succeeded Wall as party leader and premier in 2018. He is seen here with federal Conservative leader
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ultimately proceeded in the fall, and the Saskatchewan Party under Moe was re-elected to its fourth majority.
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was elected the party's first leader. Hermanson defeated former Liberal MLA Gantefoer and political newcomer
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Blake, Raymond (2008). "The Saskatchewan Party and the Politics of Branding". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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The leadership race to succeed Wall as premier ultimately featured five candidates: first-term Regina MLA
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The party has tended to run deficits, and provincial debt is forecast to exceed $ 30 billion in 2024.
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The Public Sector in an Age of Austerity: Perspectives from Canada's Provinces and Territories
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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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Brad Wall was acclaimed Sask. Party leader in 2004, and became the first SP premier in 2007.
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ruled that the law was unconstitutional. Although Wall suggested a willingness to use the
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By 2007, Wall's efforts to broaden the party's appeal appeared poised to pay off. In the
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Haverstock, Lynda (2001). "The Saskatchewan Liberal Party". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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while Kerpan served as MP and received funding from him in the 2006 federal election.
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When Political Parties Die: A Cross-National Analysis of Disalignment and Realignment
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Since its inception, the Saskatchewan Party has been variously described as
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From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
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In 2023, the Liberal Party was renamed the Saskatchewan Progress Party.
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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:
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Divided: Populism, Polarization and Power in the New Saskatchewan
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widened by the PC emphasis on rural issues throughout the 1980s.
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announced that his party had been given control of the fund.
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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
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members who sought to unite opposition to the governing
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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:. 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May 8, 2003. 2525: 2524: 2520: 2509: 2505: 2495: 2493: 2478: 2474: 2464: 2462: 2447: 2446: 2442: 2432: 2430: 2423:The StarPhoenix 2415: 2411: 2401: 2399: 2384: 2380: 2369: 2365: 2354: 2350: 2339: 2335: 2325: 2323: 2308: 2301: 2291: 2289: 2270: 2259: 2232: 2228: 2218: 2216: 2203: 2202: 2198: 2188: 2186: 2179:The StarPhoenix 2171: 2167: 2157: 2155: 2148:The Leader-Post 2140: 2136: 2126: 2124: 2109: 2108: 2095: 2085: 2083: 2070: 2069: 2065: 2055: 2053: 2038: 2034: 2024: 2022: 2005: 1998: 1988: 1986: 1985:on May 11, 2009 1979:The Leader-Post 1973: 1972: 1968: 1953: 1949: 1938: 1934: 1923: 1919: 1909: 1907: 1890: 1883: 1873: 1871: 1854: 1850: 1839: 1835: 1828: 1810: 1803: 1793: 1791: 1776: 1769: 1759: 1757: 1742: 1738: 1731: 1713: 1709: 1702: 1684: 1680: 1673: 1655: 1651: 1641: 1639: 1622: 1615: 1605: 1603: 1586: 1579: 1572: 1554: 1550: 1543: 1529: 1525: 1515: 1513: 1496: 1492: 1482: 1480: 1463: 1459: 1449: 1447: 1431: 1427: 1423: 1418: 1417: 1412: 1408: 1403: 1386: 1302:Elwin Hermanson 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