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control the infection rate through government-imposed restrictions and government rules, we can now control COVID through vaccines." At the time Moe also announced that regular public updates would end. However, despite this optimism, by August it was clear that
Saskatchewan had the lowest vaccination rates of any province and was in the early stages of a fourth wave driven by infections predominantly among unvaccinated people. Local health experts renewed calls for public health measures to help curb the growth of cases, culminating in an August 26 letter signed by provincial medical health officers requesting specific measures such as mask mandates and a reinstatement of mandatory isolation for positive cases. Moe publicly rejected these requests, stating that it would be "grossly unfair" to vaccinated people to reinstate public health measures. By early September Saskatchewan's case rate was three times higher than the Canadian average. Health care workers continued speaking publicly, detailing the strain the fourth wave was placing on the health care system and accusing the government of downplaying a crisis in emergency departments in particular. In addition, municipal leaders, including the mayors of Saskatoon and Prince Albert, publicly called for more action from the provincial government.
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October election. However, on March 18 Moe declared a state of emergency, giving the province the power to institute far-reaching public health measures. The province mandated a wide range of businesses to close temporarily to slow the onset of the pandemic in the province, and with relatively low case numbers most businesses were allowed to re-open by July. In the fall, Moe vowed not to instate a "lockdown," arguing that doing so would be detrimental to business in the province. Saskatchewan proved to be one of the hardest hit provinces in a second wave of cases beginning in the fall of 2020, and by early 2021 the province had the highest case rate in the country. The province introduced new public health measures during this second wave, but Moe persistently rejected calls for a short-term closure of businesses, opting to keep most establishments open at reduced capacities, even as some businesses argued that they would benefit from a stricter approach. Moreover, despite prioritizing keeping the economy open, Saskatchewan posted the highest number of job losses in the country between March 2020 and March 2021. Moe's popularity began to wane as a result, and he was criticized for his handling of the second wave.
1084:, the sons of Joanne Balog, who was killed in a 1997 car collision with Moe, revealed that Moe had never apologized to them. Steve Balog, who was injured in the crash, claimed that he only learned that Moe was the at-fault driver in the incident when the Premier was asked about the crash by the media during the election campaign, as the police did not disclose his identity at the time of the crash. Although Moe had publicly apologized for the crash previously, he declined to speak directly with the Balogs during the election campaign, stating it would be an inappropriate time to do so. Steve Balog criticized Moe for "flip-flopping" after he had suggested publicly that he would be reaching out to the Balogs. In the midst of this criticism, Moe revealed previously undisclosed stayed charges from a 1994 incident for impaired driving and leaving the scene of a crash or a collision.
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representatives from the government agreed to meet with camp organizers in early July, Moe opted not to join them. The camp unsuccessfully requested further meetings, and the province and the camp each filed court cases, with the province seeking removal of the camp and the camp seeking for the June arrests to be deemed an infringement of charter rights. While a decision was reserved on the latter question, the court ordered the camp to disband in
September. The camp disbanded on September 12, 197 days after it was first erected. Camp organizers expressed dismay that park bylaws proved to be a bigger priority than addressing the issues the camp brought forward.
1181:, resigned in protest against the policy and the government's unwillingness to heed criticism; Kuttai characterized the Parents' Bill of Rights as "an attack" on the rights of kids. After Kuttai's resignation, the interim commission, Barry Wilcox, requested on behalf of the Commission that the government reconsider the legislation and work with experts in drafting policy. In addition, more than a dozen law faculty members from the University of Saskatchewan wrote a letter criticizing Moe's use of the notwithstanding clause, and urging him to allow the "normal legal process to take its course". Provincial labour unions also called for the repeal of the policy.
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did not discuss the matter with Boyd after he was made aware that the project was in contravention of the
Wildlife Habitat Protection Act, but that "here was a failure in following the law." When asked about specifics of the meeting with Boyd, such as when it was, who had attended, and how it came about, Moe said he could not recall or did not know. Boyd was fined a total of $ 35,000 in relation to two charges laid in 2017 and ordered to remediate the shoreline violation. He was also removed from the Saskatchewan Party caucus by then-premier Brad Wall over the matter, and eventually resigned his position as MLA.
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pollution regulation, and reiterated Moe's desire for more provincial power in taxation, immigration, and other areas. The paper was widely criticized. An
Alberta-based economist called the economic analysis "incredibly weak," while economists in Saskatchewan criticized it for ignoring carbon pricing rebates and the costs of climate change. A number of academics and Indigenous leaders took issue with the paper failing to mention anything about Indigenous peoples and rights. The tenets of the white paper were ultimately enshrined in legislation when Moe's government introduced and passe the
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children and could result in harming some students. Moe's insistence that he would be willing to use the notwithstanding clause to enforce the policy also drew criticism. A national
Christian lobbying organization claimed to have influenced the government towards developing the policy. It was later reported that the policy was developed in only 9 days and without consultation with school divisions. Moreover, an affidavit submitted to court revealed that the government's defense relied heavily on the submission of one person, an American clinical psychologist. A report from
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for the leadership of the party with the backing of 21 cabinet and caucus members, primarily from rural
Saskatchewan. Moe's campaign promises included a balanced budget by 2019, restoring $ 30 million of the $ 50 million in education funding that had recently been cut from Saskatchewan schools, reinstating the PST exemption on health, life, and accident insurance products, and a renewed focus on trade and exports including through a new Ministry of Export and Trade. In addition, he vowed to continue to fight against a federal carbon tax.
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promise to balance the provincial budget by 2024. As part of his pitch, Moe touted the province's success in handling the pandemic. He also appealed to homeowners with promises of rebates on energy bills and a home renovation tax credit. On
October 26, the Saskatchewan Party was re-elected to its fourth consecutive majority government. This was the first time a government had won four consecutive elections in Saskatchewan since the
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gatherings. Moe stated without evidence on numerous occasions that gathering limits were proving ineffective against the omicron variant in other provinces. On
January 12 Moe pointed to Saskatchewan hospitalizations remaining stable as proof that no new restrictions were needed; however, by January 26 hospitalizations had reached levels not seen since the peak of the fourth wave. Saskatchewan also moved to restrict
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Durocher, and the government filed a court case to evict the camp for violating park bylaws. In this case the court ruled against the government, striking down the bylaws for infringing on constitutional protections. Moe continued to call the camp illegal despite the decision, and he did not meet with Durocher before his 44-day protest ended.
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Moe's government declined to stop funding the schools, the government did appoint administrators to run the school and two others with staff from the original school to provide oversight and review policies. In December 2022, the government was added as a defendant in a $ 25-million class-action lawsuit launched by former students against the school.
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that public health orders had been government restrictions on "rights and freedoms." Saskatchewan subsequently became the first province to lift all public health measures, on February 28. By April, the province had a hospitalization rate four times those of British Columbia and Ontario, which epidemiologists warned showed no signs of slowing down.
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In December 2021, Moe was criticized for phoning and engaging in an hour-long conversation with Nadine Ness, the head of the group "Unified Grassroots," known for its opposition to public health measures and its links to protests at hospitals and COVID conspiracy theories. Ness and Unified Grassroots
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regarding Boyd's personal irrigation projects. The projects were reviewed by Moe, and later found to have illegally cultivated protected grasslands and involved building irrigation infrastructure into a river without obtaining the proper licensing permits. Regarding the process, Moe commented that he
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With vaccines widely available and the third wave receding by May 2021, Moe angled to make Saskatchewan the first province to lift all public health measures related to the pandemic. On July 11, Moe announced that all remaining public health measures were lifted, and stated that "Instead of trying to
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called for an all-party committee, including medical and economic experts, to be formed to handle the emerging pandemic, but Moe rejected the overture. Despite both the pandemic and the province's fixed-election law, Moe drew criticism when he mused openly about calling a spring election ahead of the
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In July 2020, another camp was set up in Wascana Park. This was an effort to address a suicide crisis in northern Saskatchewan after the Saskatchewan Party voted unanimously against a suicide prevention bill in June 2020. Moe refused to meet with the organizer of what was dubbed the "Walking With Our
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in October 2020. Moe had mused publicly about calling a snap election in the spring of 2020, but abandoned the idea with the onset of the COVID pandemic. He based his first campaign as leader on an economic recovery from the pandemic, including an avoidance of reinstating any business closures, and a
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organization supporting sexual and gender diversity, filed a lawsuit against the government in an effort to scrap the policy. In response, Moe stated that the government would be moving to turn the policy into law in the fall Legislative session, and also said that the government would be willing to
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received more than 2.5% of the popular vote despite running candidates in only 17 of 61 ridings, Moe stated, "e share your frustrations, and we share many of your objectives," and he called for more "independence" and "autonomy" for the province. Moe has also criticized federal firearms legislation,
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regarding excess mortality in Canada during the pandemic as "some of the most egregious misinformation" of the pandemic. The study notes that Saskatchewan is well out-of-date for reporting deaths and as such may have substantially more COVID deaths than have been made public to date. Moe was widely
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protest seeking to end all COVID-related public health measures in Canada, stating that Saskatchewan would soon be ending its public health orders. Then, on February 2, Moe posted a video to social media in which he reiterated that Saskatchewan would be ending all such measures "very soon," stating
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Moe was further criticized for unusually long adjournments of the Legislature during the pandemic, and accused of avoiding democratic accountability. Moe himself persistently criticized the federal government for its handling of vaccine procurement. On multiple occasions Moe defended Saskatchewan's
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to raise awareness about anti-Indigenous racism, and in particular the disproportionate apprehension of Indigenous children by Child and Family Services. Campers were seeking changes to the welfare system as well as updates to the police and coroner's act. Moe refused to meet with organizers at the
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Moe's earliest policies included restoring $ 30 million in education funding and a PST exemption on life, health, and accident insurance products. His 2018 budget, the first after the deeply unpopular 2017 austerity budget, ran a $ 365 million deficit and added $ 2.3 billion of provincial debt. Moe
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With the Saskatchewan Party falling in polls after forwarding a severe austerity budget in March 2017, Brad Wall announced in August of that year that he would be retiring, triggering a leadership race. On September 1, 2017, after resigning from Cabinet, Moe formally launched an unexpected campaign
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protest seeking to end all COVID-related public health measures in Canada. Moe was subsequently the only Premier thanked in a news conference by convoy organizers. In his letter, Moe wrote that an "unvaccinated trucker does not pose any greater risk of transmission than a vaccinated trucker." This
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In September 2021, Moe courted further controversy when he singled out northern and Indigenous communities for low vaccination rates and seemingly placed the blame on the federal government, incorrectly describing such communities as areas of "exclusive federal jurisdiction." Moe was called out by
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Moe re-opened the debate over the carbon tax in November 2023, after the federal government provided a limited exemption for home-heating oil; Moe charged that it was unfair to exempt certain heating source and not others, and ultimately introduced a law meant to enable the province's utilities to
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Moe has based his approach to climate and environment on technology like carbon capture and storage and on agriculture. However, this approach, encapsulated in the province's "Prairie Resilience" climate change strategy, has been criticized by environmental experts and organizations, including the
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On May 29, 1997, Moe was responsible for an automobile collision that killed 39-year-old Joanne Balog, who was travelling in another vehicle. Balog's 18-year-old son, Steve Balog, was the only other passenger and survived the collision with dislocated ribs and lacerations. Moe later stated that he
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During the 1990s, Moe was charged on two occasions for impaired driving. In 1992, Moe received a conviction for impaired driving while under the legal drinking age. In 1994, Moe was again charged with impaired driving as well as leaving the scene of an accident. The charges were ultimately stayed.
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The new policy was widely denounced by educational and human rights experts. The province's Child Advocate reviewed the policy and issued a report on September 15, expressing grave concern that the policy could violate student's human rights, and recommending extensive revisions to the policy. UR
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calling openly for the province to do more, such as imposing gathering restrictions and other measures initially recommended in the August 26 letter from provincial medical health officers. On October 26 the province's chief medical health officer stated that these requests were "closely aligned"
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Moe was sworn in as Saskatchewan's 15th Premier and appointed his first Cabinet on February 2, 2018. Notably, Alanna Koch was not returned as deputy minister to the Premier after narrowly losing her party leadership bid. Until 2020, Moe consistently ranked at the top of the table as Canada's most
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if City Council didn't reject the amendment. Moe's comments were criticized by Regina city councilors and the Municipalities of Saskatchewan for infringing on the city government's autonomy. The debate spurred significant backlash from the oil and gas industry lobby, and Council ultimately voted
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In August 2022, more than 30 former students of a private Christian school in Saskatoon came forward to allege that they had been abused at the school. The revelation led to calls for restrictions on funding to independent schools, which the Saskatchewan Party government had begun in 2012. While
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that the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act was unconstitutional. Polling showed widespread support for the challenge within the province at 88%. More than a year later and after a federal tax rate had already been implemented in Saskatchewan for refusing to institute its own, the Saskatchewan
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In October 2023, the Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers' Association criticized Moe for characterizing an injunction against the policy as "judicial overreach". The Association argued that such a charge could erode public trust in the judiciary. The same month, the province's human rights commissioner,
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In January 2022, with cases in the province surging to new heights in a fifth wave, Moe resisted calls for increased public health measures, rejecting gathering limits as more harmful than helpful despite repeated public recommendations by the chief medical health officer to avoid non-essential
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victory, in which they did not win a seat in Saskatchewan, Moe released a statement calling for "A New Deal with Canada," including a revised formula for equalization payments. He further stated that he would explore how Saskatchewan could gain more control over taxation and immigration, citing
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on provincial autonomy titled "Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan's Economy Autonomy." The paper claimed that the province stood to lose more than $ 100 billion by 2035 due to federal environmental policies, asserted that the province was prepared to attempt further court actions against
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Moe was appointed to the legislature's Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies and was deputy chair of the legislature's Standing Committee on Public Accounts. Moe entered Cabinet on June 5, 2014, as Minister of Environment and Minister responsible for SaskWater and the Water Security
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for provinces that refused to implement their own. Moe, along with his counterparts from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, walked out of their meeting with McKenna in protest, with Moe describing the federal government's actions as reminiscent of a 'national energy program 2.0.' This
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Since becoming Premier, Moe has consistently been ranked among the most popular first ministers in the country. His tenure has been defined by an adversarial relationship with the federal government, including a failed court challenge against federal carbon pricing, and calls for a re-set to
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After weeks of spurning calls for a provincial response and amid record case and hospitalization numbers, Moe announced on September 16, 2021, that the province would reinstate certain public health measures as well as a proof-of-vaccination system for certain venues and businesses. Moe was
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celebrations, the government issued an eviction notice in early June. On June 18, six people from the camp were arrested and the camp was dismantled. However, the camp was set back up on June 21 with an even larger presence. Moe renewed calls for the police to remove the camp, and although
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were those able to work from home. Polling at the time showed that 67% of people polled in Saskatchewan saw the need for stricter measures. Moe's comments drew particular criticism from health care workers, many of whom have persistently called for stricter measures. The president of the
888:. Moe again referenced Quebec's relationship with the federal government and suggested that Saskatchewan should be considered a "nation within a nation," seeking more autonomy including in areas such as taxation and policing. Moe's statements were applauded by both the federal separatist
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Quebec's unique powers in these areas as an example. While other conservative provincial governments denounced western separatist rhetoric and signaled a willingness to work with Ottawa, Moe maintained a hard line approach and has been accused of stoking separatist sentiment. After the
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and on August 23, 2016, Moe returned to his former role as Minister of Environment. It was in this second stint on the Environment file that Moe first drew national attention. On October 3, 2016, provincial Environment Ministers were meeting with Federal Environment Minister
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investigation determined that Moe had attempted to cross the highway when it was unsafe and gave Moe a ticket for driving without due care and attention. Moe has stated that alcohol was not a factor in the collision, and that the collision had shaped his life since.
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adopted an amendment to its sponsorship policy that may have restricted the ability for some energy companies to advertise on City buildings and at City events, Moe released a statement threatening to withhold municipal surcharges from Crown energy companies
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but who were experiencing no or only mild symptoms to merely isolate. This was criticized both for potentially obscuring the official case count and because the province's Workers' Compensation Board would not accept RAT test results as proof of diagnosis.
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federal politicians, the Opposition, and by First Nations leadership, many of whom made the point that a number of southern and non-Indigenous communities in the province in fact had the lowest vaccination rates in the province, some as low as 12%.
798:, signaled that the government would not balance the budget by 2024. Moe admitted that the economic recovery period from the pandemic was uncertain and therefore would no longer commit to a date for when the budget would be balanced.
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court released its decision in May 2019 upholding the federal law. The provinces of Ontario and Alberta followed Saskatchewan's lead and launched their own constitutional challenges against the carbon pricing act; in June 2019
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5971:"Notwithstanding clause architect says Sask. government should wait for courts to rule on school gender policy"
4942:"Saskatchewan Medical Association president says province-wide COVID-19 vaccine passport plan would save lives"
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stop remitting the federal tax on natural gas bills. Moe later extended this to electric home heating as well.
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5475:"Exorcisms, violent discipline and other abuse alleged by former students of private Sask. Christian school"
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2082:"I was born at the Holy Family Hospital in Prince Albert - that's one of the 52 hospitals the NDP tore down"
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6956:"Protesters gather by the hundreds as Sask. government continues plan to make 'Parents Bill of Rights' law"
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4992:"'The war isn't won yet': Voices grow louder in push for Sask. to take action against raging Delta variant"
3309:"Saskatchewan's highest court ruled in favour of carbon pricing – and it wasn't really close on key issues"
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6119:"Premier Moe reviewed Bill Boyd's irrigation project, later declared illegal, sometime in 2017 | CBC News"
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2485:"Premier Names New Deputy Premier and New Finance Minister | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan"
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to defend it, which drew further criticism from human rights experts along with federal Justice Minister
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5623:"Youth advocate reviewing Sask. policy requiring schools to get parental permission for pronoun changes"
5292:"Sask. government's guidance questioned as Workers' Compensation Board says it won't accept rapid tests"
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6502:"Inaccurate, unfair for Sask. premier to single out northern First Nations on vaccination, say critics"
6413:"Meili calls Moe's lockdown comment 'slap in the face' to health-care workers and those grieving, sick"
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908:, a bill meant to "confirm" the province's autonomy and exclusive jurisdiction over natural resources.
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5217:"Sask. extends public health orders, residents told to 'trust themselves' when it comes to gatherings"
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3945:"Saskatchewan First Act introduced, meant to 'confirm' provincial jurisdiction over natural resources"
3744:"Blasting 'pointless' election, premiers press Trudeau for greater autonomy, more health care funding"
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Moe is married to Krista Scott and the couple have two children. Moe is an avid fisherman and golfer.
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1898:"Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe: Liberals have 'divided our nation,' time for 'new deal' with Canada"
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the party's new leader in a six-person contest with 54% of the vote on the fifth ballot. He defeated
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5505:"Abuse allegations have put Sask. independent school funding in the spotlight. So how does it work?"
3895:"Sask. premier's white paper ignores Indigenous resource rights, say First Nations leader, academic"
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6896:"Law professors, human rights commissioner tell Sask. government to shelve Parents' Bill of Rights"
3975:"Sask. First Act passes in front of gallery full of First Nations and Métis people opposed to bill"
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Moe and the Saskatchewan Party have long-opposed the federal government's institution of a federal
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6866:"Sask. human rights commissioner resigns, calls pronoun policy 'an attack' on gender-diverse kids"
5783:"First hearing for Sask. LGBTQ2 group lawsuit over government pronoun policy in schools announced"
5192:"Saskatchewan premier's claim restrictions don't curb Omicron lacks evidence, epidemiologist says"
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6926:"U of S law profs call Moe's use of notwithstanding clause 'outside of the normal legal process'"
4738:"Saskatchewan premier condemns protest by 'group of idiots' outside chief medical officer's home"
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4639:"Premier Scott Moe rejects call to reconvene Saskatchewan's legislature before October election"
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had previously taken the province to court in a bid to reverse its proof-of-vaccination policy.
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popular premier. His ranking dropped substantially in the summer of 2020 after the onset of the
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6303:"Regina councillor says premier should 'stay in his lane' after fossil fuel sponsorship debate"
5814:"Sask. premier ready to use notwithstanding clause to protect new school pronoun and name rule"
5117:"Dr. Shahab says pleas from health officers in line with his own recommendations to government"
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with the recommendations that he had been making, which were being rejected by the government.
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6745:"Sask. Ministry of Education took 9 days to create naming and pronoun policy, affidavit shows"
6562:"Group That Had Hour-Long Phone Call With Scott Moe Has Quiet Links to Far-Right Conspiracies"
4967:"ER doctor details politically 'downplayed' crisis facing Saskatoon hospitals during 4th wave"
4864:"Sask. doctor who led push for 4th wave measures frustrated after province 'rebuffed' science"
4584:"Current COVID-19 restrictions 'don't go far enough,' majority of Sask. residents say: survey"
4479:"Lockdown would help employees more than staying open at reduced capacity: Sask. restaurateur"
2146:"Meet the Leaders: Your hub for party platforms, info and interviews with all 6 party leaders"
896:; the latter thanked Moe "for taking the time to read our platform, and marketing it for us."
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5750:"Sask. Child Advocate: Pronoun policy could run contrary to human rights laws, needs changes"
5716:"'We are not backing down': Premier Moe says legislation on parental rights coming this fall"
4814:"Saskatchewan shuns a 'Trudeau summer' and plans its own reopening in lockstep with vaccines"
4180:"Justice for Our Stolen Children camp member looks back on experience as new protest emerges"
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5534:"Demonstrators call on Sask. government to make policy changes for Legacy Christian Academy"
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5267:"Sask. extends indoor masking, recommends people with mild symptoms use rapid not PCR test"
4304:"Meili calls for all-party committee after first presumptive COVID-19 case in Saskatchewan"
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6193:"Son of woman killed in crash with Scott Moe calls apology delay 'extremely disrepectful'"
5842:"Saskatchewan considers using notwithstanding clause to keep school pronoun policy change"
5563:"Sask. government names administrators for 3 independent Christian schools under scrutiny"
4330:"NDP says Premier Scott Moe is 'playing political games' on possibility of early election"
4255:"Durocher says Sask. Party can choose embarrassment or acceptance after Moe teases appeal"
3334:"Sask. to make its case against the carbon tax in front of Supreme Court starting Tuesday"
2932:"Jason Kenney has second lowest approval rating of all premiers, Angus Reid poll suggests"
2686:"Harrison and 20 other Sask. Party MLAs throw support behind Scott Moe in leadership race"
1005:
On January 13, 2022, Moe announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 on an at-home
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4030:"Sask. government says Indigenous camp near legislature will 'disrupt' Canada Day events"
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4455:"Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe rejects NDP call for immediate circuit-breaker lockdown"
4105:"Lawyers for Sask. government and protest camp argue in court over what 'case is about'"
4055:"Teepee removed after police arrest protesters at 'justice' camp near Sask. Legislature"
3795:"Premier Moe wants Saskatchewan to be a 'nation within a nation' by increasing autonomy"
2660:"Scott Moe resigns as environment minister, expected to make Sask. Party leadership bid"
2611:"Saskatchewan premier's fight against 'job-killing' carbon tax shows no sign of slowing"
2435:"Honourable Scott Moe | Government of Saskatchewan Cabinet | Government of Saskatchewan"
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6592:"Premier Moe defends call he made to leader of group opposing COVID-19 health measures"
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5424:"'It's time': Moe says COVID-19 restrictions on freedoms will soon end in Saskatchewan"
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6442:"Union leader says Sask. death toll is direct result of 'lack of action' from premier"
5242:"COVID-19 hospitalizations in Sask. climb over 300 for the first time since Oct. 2021"
5167:"Sask. declines to limit gatherings despite warning from chief medical health officer"
3619:"Sask. premier floats idea of Sask. Revenue Agency, wants more control of immigration"
3083:"Saskatchewan's 2018-19 budget: Province says $ 365M deficit part of being 'on track'"
3008:"Saskatchewan election delivers historic win for Sask. Party, decisive defeat for NDP"
2586:"Trudeau announces 'pan-Canadian framework' on climate — but Sask., Manitoba hold off"
2561:"Sask., N.S. and Nfld. walk out of climate talks after Trudeau announces carbon price"
1153:
Moe stirred further controversy in January 2022 by writing a letter in support of the
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4555:"Poll suggests low levels of satisfaction over Prairie premiers handling of pandemic"
4205:"Protesters erect tipi at Sask. Legislative Building to end suicide prevention march"
1805:"Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has highest approval rating in the country: new poll"
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to work on a national agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. On the same day,
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5940:"Moe vows to use notwithstanding clause after court injunction halts pronoun policy"
5042:"Premier Scott Moe admits Sask. could have responded faster to 4th wave of COVID-19"
3459:"Saskatchewan to bring in own carbon price on fuel following Supreme Court decision"
2172:"Premier Scott Moe filed for bankruptcy after family farm business became insolvent"
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6332:"Outcry from oil and gas companies kills motion to stop them advertising in Regina"
5450:"High COVID transmission levels in Sask. could continue for months: epidemiologist"
3820:"Saskatchewan prepared to fight federal pollution laws in court: Premier Scott Moe"
2983:"Sask. Party platform adds $ 849M worth of promises on top of $ 7.5B spending plan"
2958:"Moe promises balanced budget by 2024, Meili says balance 'as quickly as possible'"
2327:"Scott Moe says 1997 collision that left 1 person dead has shaped his life, career"
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6986:"Unions say Sask. Party should focus on affordability crisis, not parental rights"
5394:"Sask. premier pledges to end proof of vaccination policies in letter to truckers"
1836:"Is Premier Scott Moe losing popularity? This is what Angus Reid's poll is saying"
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7076:"Saskatchewan election results 2018: Sask. Party wins Rosthern-Shellbrook riding"
6247:"Saskatchewan Premier warns Regina city council about anti-energy company motion"
3770:"Sask. premier will 'flex provincial autonomy' after feds announce emissions cap"
3058:"Moe's first 100 days focused on winnable issues like carbon tax, Trans Mountain"
2510:"Saskatchewan election results 2016: Sask. Party wins Rosthern-Shellbrook riding"
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4714:"Scott Moe calls racist comments about Dr. Saqib Shahab 'embarrassing, idiotic'"
2811:"Former environment minister Scott Moe wins race to become Saskatchewan premier"
2356:"Saskatchewan Party leadership candidate Scott Moe involved in fatal 1997 crash"
721:
On January 27, 2018, at the Saskatchewan Party convention in Saskatoon, Moe was
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6715:"Experts explain why Premier Scott Moe's claims on COVID-19 vaccines are false"
6168:"Sask. MLA booted from caucus over conflict of interest, legal action possible"
5593:"Sask. Government among others added to $ 25 million church-run school lawsuit"
4430:"Coronavirus: Saskatchewan has highest rate of active COVID-19 cases in Canada"
3534:"Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe forms cabinet committee on pipeline expansions"
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5907:"Keep notwithstanding clause out of school pronoun policies: justice minister"
5367:"Moe announces plans to remove some restrictions in the 'next number of days'"
4505:"Sask. holds line on less-stringent restrictions than other Prairie provinces"
4154:"After 197 days, teepees coming down at protest camp in Regina's Wascana Park"
3589:"Sask. to stop collecting carbon levy for electric heat in 2024, premier says"
3560:"Sask. government introduces law to stop collecting carbon tax on natural gas"
3208:"2024 goal in doubt: Saskatchewan premier won't say how long deficits to last"
2259:"'Part of who I was:' Scott Moe discloses 1994 stayed impaired driving charge"
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6685:"Political scientists say Sask premier's stance on vaccines is unprecedented"
6223:"Regina weighs ban of fossil fuel sponsorships, drawing ire of Sask. premier"
2294:"Sons of woman killed in 1997 collision with Scott Moe want personal apology"
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6652:"COVID-19: Scientist stands by research Premier Moe called 'misinformation'"
6622:"Moe stands ground amid further criticism for Unified Grassroots phone call"
5653:"Sask. sexual assault centres banned from classrooms under new gov't policy"
5092:"Doctors express increased frustration with Sask. government COVID response"
4614:"If only Scott Moe fought the coronavirus the way he battles the carbon tax"
4130:"Judge reserves decision in Justice For Our Stolen Children camp court case"
3644:"Moe the hardliner as 'resistance' premiers diverge on Liberal election win"
3359:"Federal carbon pricing law unconstitutional, Alberta Court of Appeal rules"
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4079:"Moe calls on Regina police to remove Justice for Our Stolen Children camp"
2763:"Saskatchewan Party leadership candidate opposes abortion for rape victims"
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6383:"Premier Moe says he didn't mean to disparage with work from home comment"
5871:"Saskatchewan weighs notwithstanding clause to keep school pronoun policy"
4789:"'Unprecedented' action aken to make room for COVID-19 patients in Regina"
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6532:"Moe criticized for call with leader of group opposing pandemic measures"
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6002:"Scott Moe vows notwithstanding clause after judge halts pronouns policy"
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4355:"State of emergency brings extra measures in Sask. to fight off COVID-19"
3158:"'Saskatchewan has what India needs': Premier Moe heads on trade mission"
2115:"'Farm kid with a wicked slapshot:' Scott Moe seeks first public mandate"
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5067:"6 Saskatchewan ICU patients with COVID-19 being transferred to Ontario"
3283:"Court confirms Canada's ability to tackle national climate "emergency""
669:. Moe won the party nomination for the riding against an incumbent MLA,
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3183:"Sask. looks to Japan and South Korea amid China, India trade disputes"
2832:"Scott Moe Sworn In as Premier of Saskatchewan, Appoints First Cabinet"
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4839:"Saskatchewan lifts all remaining COVID-19 public health restrictions"
3845:"Sask. policy paper's financial analysis not credible, economist says"
3510:"Saskatchewan climate plan update promising but has holes: researcher"
3234:"Saskatchewan launches constitutional challenge of federal carbon tax"
2883:"Saskatchewan's Premier Scott Moe most popular leader in Canada: poll"
1930:"Saskatchewan lifts all remaining COVID-19 public health restrictions"
1059:, as quickly as possible. The bill was passed into law on October 20.
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6472:"Sask. premier, health minister reject invitation to tour Regina ICU"
5141:"Saskatchewan won't impose more COVID-19 measures: Premier Scott Moe"
4888:"Moe says unvaccinated will find things 'more uncomfortable' in Sask"
4689:"Sask. government focused on pressing Ottawa for vaccination answers"
4529:"Sask. stats show 1,300 fewer jobs in March than same time last year"
4229:"Sask. NDP bill focused on suicide prevention defeated by government"
3694:"Scott Moe walks 'fine line' by backing independence, not separation"
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7039:"Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL"
4764:"Saskatchewan relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. Then the variants came"
4005:"Regina camp not leaving, demanding justice for Indigenous children"
3485:"Sask. Environmental Society releases 'blueprint' on climate change"
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3258:"Angus Reid poll: majority support provincial control of carbon tax"
2908:"Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe's approval rating highest in Canada"
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6775:"Sask. government's pronoun policy relied heavily on 1 U.S. expert"
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6029:"Saskatchewan premier vows to veto ruling on school pronoun policy"
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Salloum, Alec; Harder, Brandon; Kurz, Larissa (28 September 2023).
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4664:"Pandemic leading Moe government toward unnerving unaccountability"
4405:"Moe makes final Regina campaign stop, promises no second lockdown"
4280:"Saskatchewan confirms first presumptive case of novel coronavirus"
3108:"Premier Scott Moe heading to D.C. to discuss steel tariffs, NAFTA"
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6836:"Sask. lawyers call out premier for 'judicial overreach' comments"
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3409:"Supreme Court ends its hearings on carbon tax without a decision"
3383:"Supreme Court set to hear Sask. carbon tax challenge in December"
4380:"Saskatchewan moving to final Phase 4 reopening schedule in July"
3870:"Economists scorch Moe's climate cost analysis in autonomy paper"
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21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
3920:"Historian says Moe's policy paper missed key historical issues"
2858:"Alanna Koch out as Premier Scott Moe completes office makeover"
6273:"Ad ban debate fuels concerns for municipal autonomy and money"
5683:"Moe cites poll in support of preferred pronoun policy in Sask"
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announced the federal government's plan to introduce a federal
2711:"Scott Moe focuses on cabinet, budget in first week as leader"
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limit the time frame in which a woman could have an abortion.
3434:"Insults fly as Moe condemns $ 170 per tonne carbon tax plan"
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6058:"Legislature recalled early for pronoun law, rally expected"
2052:"Sask. NDP has a year or less to show it's formidable again"
3719:"Moe criticizes federal firearms bill consultation process"
2226:"Political leaders defend five candidates with DUI charges"
2022:"Far right influencing Sask. Party government on education"
1866:"Supreme Court rules Ottawa's carbon tax is constitutional"
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1778:"Sask. Election 2020: Scott Moe wins first public mandate"
997:, advising those who tested positive on self-administered
623:. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in agriculture.
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611:, the eldest of five children, and raised on a farm near
3132:"Premier Returns From Successful Trade Mission In China"
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also upheld the federal law, while in February 2020 the
3669:"Four Moe years as Sask. Party handily sweeps province"
2636:"Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall retiring from politics"
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Moe was first elected to the Legislative Assembly as a
2410:"Sask. Party MLA Bill Hutchinson loses nomination bid"
5341:"Sask. Premier Scott Moe tests positive for COVID-19"
5316:"Sask. Premier Scott Moe tests positive for COVID-19"
4917:"Saskatchewan's 4th wave response: wait and delegate"
2386:"First time MLA Scott Moe not taking win for granted"
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In February 2018, protestors set up a teepee camp in
1990:"Sask. United successfully pushes Moe further right"
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Cabinet, Ministries, Agencies, and Other Governments
5017:"How the fourth wave of COVID-19 beat Saskatchewan"
3307:Stewart Elgie and Nathalie Chalifour (2019-05-17).
2813:. National Observer. The Canadian Press. 2018-01-27
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1150:criticized for this characterization of the study.
1092:In January 2021, after the executive committee for
952:was confirmed on March 12, 2020. Opposition leader
619:before returning to Saskatchewan and attending the
2325:Hamilton, Charles; Quenneville, Guy (2017-09-08).
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6089:"Sask. government passes Parents' Bill of Rights"
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4203:Michaela Solomon and Wayne Mantyka (2020-07-31).
680:Moe was re-elected in Rosthern-Shellbrook in the
8397:Members of the Executive Council of Saskatchewan
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6470:Solomon, Michaela; Mantyka, Wayne (2021-04-19).
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639:could not specifically recall the collision. An
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2739:"Premier Candidate Moe Talks Issues and Goals"
2292:Julia Peterson and Jason Warick (2020-10-06).
560:since February 2, 2018. He is a member of the
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5748:Lynn, Josh; Brezinski, Caitlin (2023-09-15).
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5651:Peterson, Julia; Amato, Angela (2023-10-13).
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5115:Quon, Alexander; Anton, Jessie (2021-10-26).
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1126:In April 2021, Moe and his Health Minister,
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2535:"4 new faces as Brad Wall shuffles cabinet"
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2224:Hill, Andrea; Warick, Jason (2016-03-14).
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1960:"Mask mandate ends in Saskatchewan Monday"
1030:In August 2023, Moe's Education Minister,
248:August 23, 2016 – August 30, 2017
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2080:@PremierScottMoe (October 17, 2020).
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8412:Canadian people of Norwegian descent
7535:Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
6772:
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6649:
6099:from the original on 20 October 2023
6068:from the original on 20 October 2023
6000:Kruger, Brooke (28 September 2023).
5981:from the original on 13 October 2023
5915:. The Canadian Press. Archived from
5895:
5879:. The Canadian Press. Archived from
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5722:. The Canadian Press. Archived from
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3692:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-10-28).
3667:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-10-27).
3642:White-Crummey, Arthur (2019-10-25).
3432:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-12-11).
2205:Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
2049:
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937:
846:
812:Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act
778:in the 1950s. Moe was re-elected in
562:Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
406:Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
293:June 5, 2014 – May 21, 2015
6590:Sliverthorn, Colleen (2021-12-07).
6165:
5781:Benson, Andrew (5 September 2023).
5383:
5308:
4905:
4572:
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1106:unanimously against the amendment.
552:(born July 31, 1973) is a Canadian
13:
5714:Simes, Jeremy (8 September 2023).
3595:. The Canadian Press. 2023-11-30.
3407:Stefanovich, Olivia (2020-09-23).
2727:
2362:. The Canadian Press. 2017-09-08.
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2247:
2123:. The Canadian Press. 2020-09-29.
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1572:2011 Saskatchewan general election
1396:2016 Saskatchewan general election
1201:2020 Saskatchewan general election
837:Saskatchewan Environmental Society
785:
14:
8433:
8402:University of Saskatchewan alumni
5969:Warick, Jason (13 October 2023).
4712:Guignard, Jonathan (2020-12-14).
1767:
1141:In January 2022, Moe dismissed a
1121:Saskatchewan Federation of Labour
944:COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan
8365:
7491:
7074:McElroy, Justin (5 April 2018).
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6620:O'Donovan, Connor (2021-12-08).
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6381:Taylor, Stephanie (2021-02-10).
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6087:Hunter, Adam (20 October 2023).
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6056:Schick, Lisa (10 October 2023).
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4637:Taylor, Stephanie (2020-06-30).
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4103:Taylor, Stephanie (2018-08-23).
4085:. The Canadian Press. 2018-06-28
3768:Solomon, Michaela (2021-11-09).
3540:. The Canadian Press. 2020-02-04
3457:Taylor, Stephanie (2021-03-25).
3206:Taylor, Stephanie (2021-03-02).
2584:Tasker, John Paul (2016-12-09).
2508:McElroy, Justin (5 April 2016).
2384:Froese, Stephanie (2011-11-08).
2257:Taylor, Stephanie (2020-10-07).
1864:Tasker, John Paul (2021-03-25).
1721:List of premiers of Saskatchewan
1184:
1062:
899:In October 2022, Moe released a
556:serving as the 15th and current
7048:. 19 March 2018. Archived from
7015:"2020 General Election Results"
6996:from the original on 2023-10-20
6966:from the original on 2023-10-14
6954:Bamford, Allison (2023-10-11).
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5663:from the original on 2023-10-14
5404:from the original on 2022-02-03
5290:Latimer, Kendall (2022-01-07).
4965:Quenneville, Guy (2021-09-02).
4862:Quenneville, Guy (2021-08-31).
4594:from the original on 2021-02-22
4403:Giesbrecht, Lynn (2020-10-24).
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4253:Latimer, Kendall (2020-10-02).
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2684:MacPherson, Alex (2017-09-01).
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2634:Martell, Creeden (2017-08-10).
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2460:"Premier Makes Cabinet Changes"
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2170:MacPherson, Alex (2018-03-27).
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2127:from the original on 2020-10-02
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2062:from the original on 2023-10-13
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2032:from the original on 2023-10-10
2020:Watkinson, Alisa (2023-10-08).
2013:
2002:from the original on 2023-10-20
1076:Vehicle crash death and apology
673:, who was seeking re-election.
6650:Dove, Nathaniel (2022-01-25).
5621:Quon, Alexander (2023-08-22).
5591:Langager, Brody (2022-12-13).
5448:Ghania, Yasmine (2022-04-15).
5265:Ghania, Yasmine (2022-01-12).
5240:Quon, Alexander (2022-01-26).
5215:Ghania, Yasmine (2022-01-12).
5065:Ghania, Yasmine (2021-10-18).
5040:Quon, Alexander (2021-10-19).
4990:Biber, Francois (2021-09-08).
4837:Skjerven, Kelly (2021-07-11).
4762:Quon, Alexander (2021-04-20).
4662:Mandryk, Murray (2021-03-03).
4553:Berthiaume, Lee (2020-12-29).
3717:Peterson, Julia (2021-02-17).
3056:Mandryk, Murray (2018-05-12).
1988:Mandryk, Murray (2023-09-04).
1981:
1951:
1928:Skjerven, Kelly (2021-07-11).
1921:
1834:Idowu, Victoria (2023-09-19).
1797:
892:and the provincial separatist
882:2021 Canadian federal election
801:
329:Minister of Advanced Education
1:
6560:Leedham, Emily (2022-01-26).
6221:Djuric, Mickey (2021-01-20).
5503:Kliem, Theresa (2022-08-12).
5422:Djuric, Mickey (2022-02-03).
4787:Djuric, Mickey (2021-04-16).
4453:Djuric, Mickey (2020-11-18).
4353:Martin, Ashley (2020-03-19).
3918:Fominoff, Lara (2022-10-13).
3818:Djuric, Mickey (2022-10-11).
3232:Forrest, Maura (2018-04-25).
2559:Cheadle, Bruce (2016-10-03).
1958:Kliem, Theresa (2022-02-27).
1731:
1110:COVID-19 remarks and measures
948:Saskatchewan's first case of
782:with nearly 80% of the vote.
602:
6984:Mandzuk, Will (2023-10-18).
6894:Warick, Jason (2023-10-19).
6864:Anton, Jessie (2023-10-17).
6834:MacLean, Rory (2023-10-08).
6683:Warick, Jason (2022-02-04).
6530:Salloum, Alec (2021-12-06).
6500:Warick, Jason (2021-09-24).
6271:Salloum, Alec (2021-01-21).
6191:Warick, Jason (2020-10-08).
5681:Kurz, Larissa (2023-08-28).
5569:. 2022-08-22. Archived from
5540:. 2023-06-12. Archived from
5473:Warick, Jason (2022-08-02).
4940:Warick, Jason (2021-09-01).
4812:Dawson, Tyler (2021-05-18).
4612:Urback, Robyn (2020-12-16).
4582:Warick, Jason (2021-01-29).
4428:Bell, Roberta (2021-01-12).
4178:Pasiuk, Emily (2020-08-04).
4128:Baxter, David (2018-08-23).
4003:Huck, Nichole (2018-03-15).
3893:Warick, Jason (2022-10-14).
3868:Simes, Jeremy (2022-10-13).
3558:Simes, Jeremy (2023-11-16).
3508:Baxter, David (2019-04-12).
3483:Coleman, Cory (2018-12-13).
3106:Baxter, David (2018-05-31).
3006:Grenier, Éric (2020-10-27).
2906:Benning, Kyle (2020-03-03).
2881:Braat, Taylor (2019-06-07).
2737:Ruttle, Derek (2017-10-11).
2709:Anton, Jessie (2018-01-29).
2437:. 2015-03-17. Archived from
1755:. Government of Saskatchewan
1021:
986:Canadian Medical Association
816:Saskatchewan Court of Appeal
7:
6924:Alloum, Alec (2023-10-19).
6773:Seal, Joelle (2023-10-20).
6743:Hunter, Adam (2023-09-23).
6713:Vescera, Zak (2022-02-01).
6411:Hunter, Adam (2021-02-09).
6301:Atter, Heidi (2021-01-21).
5365:Stein, Logan (2022-01-26).
5190:Hunter, Adam (2022-01-15).
5165:Hunter, Adam (2022-01-08).
5090:Hunter, Adam (2021-10-23).
5015:Vescera, Zak (2021-09-16).
4915:Hunter, Adam (2021-09-08).
4687:Hunter, Adam (2021-02-06).
4503:Hunter, Adam (2021-01-30).
4378:Giles, David (2020-06-30).
4328:Hunter, Adam (2020-03-03).
4278:Giles, David (2020-03-12).
3973:Hunter, Adam (2023-03-16).
3943:Hunter, Adam (2022-11-01).
3843:Hunter, Adam (2022-10-13).
3793:Hunter, Adam (2021-11-09).
3617:Hunter, Adam (2019-12-04).
3332:Hunter, Adam (2020-09-22).
3156:Hunter, Adam (2018-11-22).
3081:Fraser, D.C. (2018-04-11).
2956:Hunter, Adam (2020-10-02).
2856:Hunter, Adam (2018-02-02).
2609:Hunter, Adam (2018-10-22).
1714:
1586:
1410:
1215:
477:Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
10:
8438:
3181:James, Thia (2019-10-03).
3136:Government of Saskatchewan
2836:Government of Saskatchewan
2489:Government of Saskatchewan
2464:Government of Saskatchewan
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621:University of Saskatchewan
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7128:First ministers of Canada
6166:Leo, Geoff (2017-08-28).
2050:Tank, Phil (2023-10-11).
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8407:Premiers of Saskatchewan
7397:Premiers of Saskatchewan
1300:Progressive Conservative
1036:parental rights movement
862:2020 provincial election
767:2020 provincial election
653:MLA and cabinet minister
585:2020 provincial election
514:Shellbrook, Saskatchewan
8392:Saskatchewan Party MLAs
8137:Premier of Saskatchewan
7941:Premier of Saskatchewan
7533:Current members of the
1333:Total rejected ballots
1147:Royal Society of Canada
1057:Parents' Bill of Rights
825:Alberta Court of Appeal
558:premier of Saskatchewan
236:Minister of Environment
58:Premier of Saskatchewan
7046:Elections Saskatchewan
7019:Elections Saskatchewan
3566:. The Canadian Press.
3036:Elections Saskatchewan
2267:. The Canadian Press.
1749:"Honourable Scott Moe"
1560:Elections Saskatchewan
1385:Elections Saskatchewan
1088:Municipal infringement
1049:notwithstanding clause
906:Saskatchewan First Act
876:'s decision to call a
746:
648:Early political career
6930:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
5657:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
2230:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
2176:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
1995:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
1478:Orrin Murray Greyeyes
1094:Regina's City Council
942:Further information:
912:Wascana Park protests
740:
7770:New Democratic Party
5919:on 16 September 2023
5883:on 16 September 2023
5762:on 16 September 2023
5430:. The Canadian Press
4561:. The Canadian Press
3465:. The Canadian Press
3214:. The Canadian Press
1044:University of Regina
8157:Tina Beaudry-Mellor
7961:Tina Beaudry-Mellor
6037:. 29 September 2023
5793:on 6 September 2023
5726:on 9 September 2023
1654:Margaret-Rose Uvery
1577:Rosthern-Shellbrook
1401:Rosthern-Shellbrook
1206:Rosthern-Shellbrook
970:variants-of-concern
780:Rosthern-Shellbrook
663:Rosthern-Shellbrook
597:right-wing populist
572:. He served in the
568:, first elected in
566:Rosthern-Shellbrook
411:Rosthern-Shellbrook
199:James Thornsteinson
108:Lieutenant Governor
7543:Saskatchewan Party
6840:CTV News Saskatoon
6251:The Globe and Mail
5944:Regina Leader-Post
5847:The Globe and Mail
5687:Regina Leader-Post
4643:The Globe and Mail
4618:The Globe and Mail
3538:The Globe and Mail
3313:The Globe and Mail
2056:Regina Leader-Post
2026:Regina Leader-Post
1908:The Canadian Press
1783:Regina Leader-Post
1726:Saskatchewan Party
1668:Total valid votes
1513:Total valid votes
1318:Total valid votes
1162:Education policies
1007:Rapid antigen test
747:
659:Saskatchewan Party
629:Vermilion, Alberta
574:Saskatchewan Party
564:for the riding of
488:Saskatchewan Party
167:Saskatchewan Party
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1193:Electoral history
1116:COVID-19 pandemic
938:COVID-19 pandemic
847:Federal relations
810:. As part of the
752:COVID-19 pandemic
745:in November 2019.
687:Catherine McKenna
593:COVID-19 pandemic
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224:Executive Council
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8182:Ken Cheveldayoff
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