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Joan Duncan

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Duncan was Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Printing Company (1982–1983), Board of Revenue Commissioners (1982–1983), Public Service Superannuation Board (1982–1983), Public Employees Superannuation Plan (1983), Saskatchewan Development Fund (1982–1983), Office of the Rentalsman
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Government as Minister of Government Services (1982–1983); Minister of Revenue, Supply and Services (1982–1983); Minister of Revenue and Financial Services (1983); Minister of Supply and Services (1983); Minister of Consumer and Commercial Affairs (1983–1988); Minister of Co-operation and
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In 1995, she pleaded guilty to defrauding the government of Saskatchewan of $ 12,405. Duncan agreed to pay back the money and pay a $ 5,000 fine.
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Duncan was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 1978 and served as a Progressive Conservative MLA for the
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were the first female Cabinet ministers appointed to Executive Council in Saskatchewan. Duncan served in the
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Co-operative Development (1986–1987) and Minister of Economic Development and Tourism (1988–1989).
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In 1989, Duncan was dropped from cabinet and she did not run for reelection in 1991.
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Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan MLAs
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