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cuts including reforming provincial health care—replacing more than one hundred hospital boards with approximately thirty health regions, and ending acute-care in more than fifty rural hospitals—and ending the Gross
Revenue Insurance Plan, which had directly supported crop farm incomes. Such cuts were seen as disproportionately targeting rural life in the province. Moreover, Romanow's governments adopted some of the same tactics the PCs had introduced to pass legislation, including closure when it came to their health care reforms. The cuts to programs and services in rural Saskatchewan were deeply unpopular and would prove costly to the NDP in those regions. However, such measures did lead to a balanced budget by 1995, sooner than had been expected and effectively ending concerns about the fiscal crisis. After 1995, Romanow's government ran successive surpluses, and paid the debt down to approximately $ 10 billion.
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order to do so, have been subject to debate. Critics from the traditional left wing of the NDP like John Conway and John
Warnock, along with former leadership candidate Nettie Wiebe, charged Romanow with embracing neoliberalism and effectively betraying the NDP's social democratic tradition. Others have conceded that Romanow was more fiscally conservative than would be expected from an NDP leader, but have underscored his commitment to social democratic values. His approach preserved a large activist role for government as well as a social safety net and investments in health care and education. Howard Leeson, who worked with Romanow in the Blakeney government, wrote that Romanow had a "conservative approach to politics, tempered by a genuine concern for social needs", characterizing him as more of a "
962:. This was the result of a strong performance by Hermanson's party—which actually edged the NDP in the popular vote—in rural areas; the Saskatchewan Party won 25 seats, but none in either Regina or Saskatoon. Hermanson capitalized on rural discontent with the NDP, characterizing spending cuts there as the NDP's "rural revenge", putting into stark relief the growing divide between urban and rural voters in the province. Critics of Romanow's austerity politics pointed to declining party membership and voter engagement as troubling factors in the election.
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Saskatchewan Party found little to criticize with NDP economic policy at the turn of the century, focusing its criticism on the NDP's "management style" rather than its economic ideology. The other lasting legacy of the
Romanow era was a solidification of the rural-urban divide in Saskatchewan. That divide had been widened by the Devine Progressive Conservative government's rural emphasis; Romanow's austerity, which was seen as disproportionately impacting rural areas, heightened the polarization and made the NDP deeply unpopular there.
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674:. He became the Leader of the Opposition in 1987 before leading the NDP to three consecutive election victories in the 1990s. His time as premier left a divisive legacy within Saskatchewan political history. When Romanow first took office, Saskatchewan was facing the prospect of bankruptcy. His fiscal management brought the province back to balanced finances by the middle of the decade. However, his embrace of
867:; in response, Romanow led a legislative walk-out of the Opposition, effectively bringing government business to a halt. After 17 days, the government relented and ended the sell-off of SaskEnergy. When legislation to privatize PotashCorp was introduced later in 1989, the NDP, buoyed by its success with SaskEnergy, remained in the Legislature, ready to debate the legislation; however, the PCs enacted
1010:, on the advice of Chrétien. The Romanow Report was released in 2002, outlining suggestions to improve the health care system. The Report urged the protection and strengthening of Canada's public health care system, calling for increased federal funding and a Health Charter outlining fundamental health care principles. The Report has remained influential in health care discussions for decades.
781:, which resulted in a majority government for Blakeney and the NDP. Blakeney immediately offered his former leadership rival prominent cabinet posts—Romanow served as Attorney General and Deputy Premier for Blakeney's entire tenure as premier, from 1971 to 1982. This meant Romanow played a role in many of the key achievements of the NDP in this era, including the
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politics signaled an entrenchment of neoliberal economics in the province. David McGrane concluded that, while
Romanow's successor Lorne Calvert steered the NDP back further towards the left in terms of social policy, it effectively carried forward its economic legacy. Even the fledgling conservative
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In 2000, less than a year after the election, Romanow announced that he would be retiring as soon as a successor was chosen by the party. The announcement triggered a hotly contested leadership race with seven candidates—a far cry from
Romanow's acclimation in 1987—with differing views for the future
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practiced austerity, greatly reducing government spending by downsizing the government and cutting services. They cited pressure from bondholders and a lack of assistance from the federal government as factors that increased the pressure to drastically reduce spending. Some of the most controversial
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stemming from their last term in government, while the
Liberals under Lynda Haverstock surged to Opposition status. However, the NDP's seemingly solid grip on government and the growing frustrations of rural regions provided an impetus for a reorganization of conservatives in the province. In 1997,
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In justifying his prioritization of the fiscal crisis, Romanow appealed to the previous CCF/NDP regimes of
Blakeney and Tommy Douglas who, despite increasing the size and role of the government and its spending, prioritized sound fiscal management and balanced budgets. However, in their approach to
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Romanow's tenure as premier left a divisive legacy. His government inherited a dire fiscal crisis, and their actions are credited with getting the province's finances back in order. However, the pace at which
Romanow's government addressed the problem, and the economic austerity it implemented in
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Romanow assumed office in 1991, the extent of the fiscal crisis facing the province began to become clearer. The provincial debt had reached nearly $ 15 billion under the Progressive Conservatives, and the province was facing the prospect of bankruptcy; interest payments on debt alone were
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It became clear during the PCs second term that the province's finances were in dire straits. The PCs ran a succession of large budget deficits, which peaked in 1986–87 at $ 1.2 billion, rapidly increasing the provincial debt. Devine used the fiscal situation as justification to pursue the
1065:" than a neoliberal. Other observers, like historian Bill Waiser and political analyst Dale Eisler, have argued that the globalized economy in which Romanow operated left fewer options than were available to his NDP predecessors, and drastic actions were necessary to deal with the crisis.
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politics disillusioned many within the NDP. Moreover, the perception that his cuts to spending disproportionately impacted rural
Saskatchewan deepened an already growing divide between urban and rural issues and voters in the province, which factored prominently into future elections.
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in 1964, while involving himself heavily in student politics—he served a year as president of the Students' Representative Council. Romanow then practiced law, articling with and joining Goldenburg, Taylor and Company in Saskatoon. He married Eleanore Boykowich in 1967.
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resigned as party leader in 1970, the young Romanow entered the race to succeed him as leader of the NDP. Romanow was considered the most conservative of four candidates as he was joined by Allan Blakeney, a veteran civil servant and MLA in the governments of Lloyd and
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faction of the party; and George Taylor, a labour candidate. Romanow led narrowly on the first and second ballots. The delegated election came down to a final ballot featuring Romanow and Blakeney, and Blakeney won with 54% of the vote.
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accounting for more than 20% of government spending, second only to healthcare. Romanow had campaigned on getting the province's fiscal house back in order, and dealing with the fiscal crisis became his government's top priority.
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for the first time in provincial history to avoid debate on the issue and move forward with the legislation with no public scrutiny. The PCs were persistently criticized late in their term for undemocratic tactics including
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Devine's PCs, which were clearly deeply unpopular, put off the next election as long as legally possible. When it finally occurred, Romanow led the NDP to a landslide majority government in the
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Romanow, Roy (2019). "Principled Pragmatism: Allan Blakeney and Saskatchewan's 'Resource Wars'". In Isinger, Russel; Whyte, John D.; Romanow, Roy; McGrane, David (eds.).
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3141:"Romanow – A Defence of Public Health Care, But Is There a Map for the Road Ahead?"
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3175:"We need an ethical compass for fixing long-term care during the COVID-19 crisis"
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2661:"Saskatchewan staved off bankruptcy in the '90s. Is there hope for N.L., too?"
2593:"Battle of the records: Which party is better on growth, jobs, cuts and debt?"
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by Governor General Clarkson, again on the advice of Prime Minister Chrétien.
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with the Liberals, an agreement that resulted in appointing three Liberals to
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Praud, Jocelyne; McQuarrie, Sarah (2001). "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP from the
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placed third in the 2001 leadership vote, while Romanow's attorney general
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of the Legislature and the dubious use of special warrants for spending.
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From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
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from 1987 until his retirement in 2001. He was the Member of the
2962:"Saskatchewan in the Calvert era: between continuity and change"
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Gregory Marchildon, "Roy Romanow" in Gordon L. Barnhart (ed.),
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The NDP were widely expected to secure another majority in the
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Brown, Lorne A.; Roberts, Joseph K.; Warnock, John W. (1999).
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division
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privatization of a wide range of crown corporations—including
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was defeated on the final ballot by former cabinet minister
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Wishlow. "Formation and Growth of the Saskatchewan Party".
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Wishlow. "Formation and Growth of the Saskatchewan Party".
2432:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 26–27.
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The Rise and Decline of the Saskatchewan Waffle, 1966–1973
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Granatstein, J. L. (2008-10-21). Kucharsky, Danny (ed.).
3060:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 155.
2795:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 172.
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Romanow ran to reclaim his seat from Zazelenchuk in the
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University of Saskatchewan — Honorary Degree Recipients
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Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
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Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
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working behind the scenes with members of the federal
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dealing with the crisis, Romanow and finance minister
2847:"Saskatchewan Party elects Hermanson as first leader"
2824:: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 169–170.
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Privatizing a Province: The New Right in Saskatchewan
2273:. Regina: University of Regina Press. pp. 6–12.
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Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty First Century
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Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
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Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
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Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
2197:(Regina: University of Regina Press, 2004), p. 354.
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2537:to the Romanow years". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
2403:. Regina: University of Regina Press. p. 152.
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Back to Blakeney: Revitalizing the Democratic State
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3385:. Regina: Hinterland Publications. pp. 3–4.
3383:Saskatchewan Politics from Left to Right, '44–'99
1013:In 2003, Romanow was sworn in as a member of the
4399:Members of the Executive Council of Saskatchewan
4384:University of Saskatchewan College of Law alumni
3709:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (1967–present)
2547:: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 155.
918:Romanow led the NDP to a second majority in the
2461:. Vancouver: New Star Books. pp. 194–196.
2296:"Charter architects unanimous about its future"
4349:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
3673:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1932–67)
3041:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
2772:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
2644:Praud; McQuarrie. "The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP".
2195:Saskatchewan Premiers of the Twentieth Century
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883:, winning 55 out of 66 seats, making Romanow
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3295:"Citizens Receive Province's Highest Honour"
647:from 1991 to 2001. He was the leader of the
507:October 20, 1986 – February 8, 2001
232:November 7, 1987 – January 27, 2001
189:November 7, 1987 – November 1, 1991
88:November 1, 1991 – February 8, 2001
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3058:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
2818:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
2453:Pitsula, James M.; Rasmussen, Ken (1990).
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966:of the party. Anti-neoliberal candidate
843:Return and Opposition Leader (1986–1991)
16:12th Premier of Saskatchewan (1991–2001)
3149:Institute for Research on Public Policy
2970:Institute for Research on Public Policy
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813:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
4374:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLAs
4369:Saskatchewan Leaders of the Opposition
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2482:Rasmussen. "Role of the Legislature".
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411:June 30, 1971 – May 12, 1972
177:Saskatchewan Leader of the Opposition
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4324:Canadian people of Ukrainian descent
2591:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-10-23).
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706:. His first language was Ukrainian.
450:Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
360:June 30, 1971 – May 8, 1982
309:June 19, 1979 – May 8, 1982
273:June 30, 1971 – May 8, 1982
4339:Leaders of the Saskatchewan CCF/NDP
2215:Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
891:Premier of Saskatchewan (1991–2001)
662:Romanow played a prominent role in
159:April 2001 – November 2002
3353:"Former Premier Portrait Unveiled"
3013:"Romanow quits politics 'forever'"
2037:1967 Saskatchewan general election
1945:1971 Saskatchewan general election
1835:1975 Saskatchewan general election
1725:1978 Saskatchewan general election
1579:1982 Saskatchewan general election
1469:1986 Saskatchewan general election
1359:1991 Saskatchewan general election
1231:1995 Saskatchewan general election
1085:1999 Saskatchewan general election
1029:, as well as a visiting fellow at
730:Early political career (1967–1982)
643:politician who served as the 12th
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4394:21st-century Canadian politicians
4389:20th-century Canadian politicians
4379:University of Saskatchewan alumni
4319:Attorneys-general of Saskatchewan
3665:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
3324:"Writer named to Order of Canada"
1068:Ultimately, Romanow's embrace of
1036:In 2003, Romanow was awarded the
838:Late political career (1986–2001)
649:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
220:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
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3110:Greenspon, Edward (2000-09-26).
2183:from the original on 2018-12-21.
2150:List of premiers of Saskatchewan
1015:Queen's Privy Council for Canada
4354:Officers of the Order of Canada
3363:from the original on 2017-10-04
3334:from the original on 2024-04-08
3305:from the original on 2017-10-04
3276:from the original on 2018-12-07
3270:University of Saskatchewan News
3247:from the original on 2016-10-18
3218:from the original on 2024-04-08
3187:from the original on 2020-06-30
3155:from the original on 2024-04-08
3122:from the original on 2021-06-15
3112:"Why Romanow rebuffed Chrétien"
3092:from the original on 2024-04-07
3023:from the original on 2024-04-07
2976:from the original on 2024-04-08
2943:from the original on 2024-04-07
2906:from the original on 2023-02-04
2859:from the original on 2023-11-11
2721:from the original on 2022-05-03
2671:from the original on 2020-11-18
2603:from the original on 2020-11-01
2342:from the original on 2024-04-08
2308:from the original on 2012-06-10
2221:from the original on 2024-04-08
3173:Pfrimmer, David (2020-06-21).
2709:Mandryk, Murray (2022-04-22).
2659:Butler, Patrick (2020-11-18).
1021:Academic positions and honours
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777:Romanow was re-elected in the
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3359:(Press release). 2005-11-29.
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2892:Foot, Richard (2016-04-28).
2845:Briere, Karen (1998-04-23).
2373:: Fifth House. p. 448.
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2330:"Saskatoon Riversdale"
3467:Saskatchewan Politics
3465:Leeson. "Rich Soil".
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2499:Saskatchewan Politics
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2399:Eisler, Dale (2022).
2254:. MA Thesis. Regina:
2248:Borch, Peter (2005).
924:expense fraud scandal
672:Canadian Constitution
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2894:"Saskatchewan Party"
2852:The Western Producer
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3959:Jack Hillson
3944:Keith Goulet
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3914:Judy Bradley
3899:Pat Atkinson
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248:Succeeded by
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212:Grant Devine
207:Succeeded by
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134:Succeeded by
127:Grant Devine
97:Elizabeth II
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4314:1939 births
4279:Clint White
4269:Norm Vickar
4264:Kim Thorson
4254:Alex Taylor
4234:Roy Romanow
4224:Wes Robbins
4219:Jack Messer
4209:Al Matsalla
4199:Robert Long
4069:Berny Wiens
4019:Lorne Scott
4014:Andy Renaud
4009:Bob Pringle
4004:John Penner
3999:John Nilson
3949:Glenn Hagel
3888:Roy Romanow
3877:Roy Romanow
3749:Wotherspoon
3690:Brockelbank
2071:Roy Romanow
1979:Roy Romanow
1888:Gary Barnes
1869:Roy Romanow
1759:Roy Romanow
1682:Independent
1631:Roy Romanow
1503:Roy Romanow
1430:Gay Caswell
1393:Roy Romanow
1316:Independent
1265:Roy Romanow
1119:Roy Romanow
874:prorogation
698:—currently
513:Preceded by
468:Preceded by
425:Preceded by
374:Preceded by
323:Preceded by
238:Preceded by
195:Preceded by
122:Preceded by
30:Roy Romanow
4308:Categories
4179:Ed Kaeding
4154:Neil Byers
4024:Clay Serby
3964:Judy Junor
3929:Eric Cline
3367:2024-04-08
3338:2024-04-08
3309:2024-04-08
3280:2022-03-01
3251:2024-04-08
3222:2024-04-08
3191:2024-04-08
3159:2024-04-08
3126:2021-04-14
3096:2024-04-07
3027:2024-04-07
2980:2024-04-08
2947:2024-04-07
2910:2023-11-10
2863:2023-11-11
2725:2023-11-07
2675:2023-11-07
2607:2023-11-15
2346:2024-04-08
2312:2024-04-08
2225:2024-04-08
2156:References
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1960:Candidate
1850:Candidate
1740:Candidate
1594:Candidate
1484:Candidate
1374:Candidate
1246:Candidate
1100:Candidate
861:SaskEnergy
857:PotashCorp
713:, earning
686:Early life
679:neoliberal
668:Patriation
604:Profession
593:Alma mater
565:1939-08-12
473:New Riding
328:new office
111:Jack Wiebe
4274:Ed Whelan
4174:Reg Gross
3760:(interim)
3752:(interim)
3739:(interim)
3568:Patterson
1170:New Green
1070:Third Way
933:Bill Boyd
865:SaskPower
692:Saskatoon
676:Third Way
575:Saskatoon
503:In office
458:In office
407:In office
356:In office
305:In office
269:In office
228:In office
185:In office
155:In office
84:In office
74:12th
4159:Don Cody
3716:Blakeney
3685:Williams
3680:Coldwell
3588:Blakeney
3583:Thatcher
3563:Gardiner
3558:Anderson
3553:Gardiner
3487:Archived
3450:Waiser.
3361:Archived
3332:Archived
3303:Archived
3274:Archived
3245:Archived
3241:CBC News
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3090:Archived
3086:CBC News
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2757:Waiser.
2742:Waiser.
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2689:Waiser.
2669:Archived
2665:CBC News
2624:Waiser.
2601:Archived
2571:Waiser.
2515:Eisler.
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3870:Cabinet
3757:Sarauer
3726:Calvert
3721:Romanow
3695:Douglas
3603:Calvert
3598:Romanow
3573:Douglas
3548:Dunning
2371:Calgary
2086:Liberal
1994:Liberal
1902:Liberal
1792:Liberal
1646:Liberal
1536:Liberal
1408:Liberal
1280:Liberal
1152:Liberal
1044:of the
1042:Officer
960:Cabinet
885:Premier
869:closure
801:Ontario
785:of the
755:. When
704:Ukraine
670:of the
416:Premier
365:Premier
314:Premier
278:Premier
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2114:13.85
2096:27.79
2078:58.36
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2018:100.00
2013:11,855
2004:23.21
1986:76.79
1957:Party
1947::
1926:100.00
1912:14.38
1894:23.20
1876:62.42
1847:Party
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1816:100.00
1784:27.32
1766:64.75
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1706:100.00
1638:47.04
1618:47.30
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1560:100.00
1528:26.36
1510:68.52
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1450:100.00
1436:10.27
1418:18.86
1400:70.88
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1340:100.00
1290:22.79
1272:68.18
1243:Party
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1212:100.00
1162:17.07
1144:19.60
1126:57.89
1097:Party
1087::
1056:Legacy
787:potash
766:Waffle
608:Lawyer
3765:Meili
3700:Lloyd
3578:Lloyd
3538:Scott
2123:8,375
2111:1,160
2093:2,327
2075:4,888
2055:Votes
2001:2,751
1983:9,104
1963:Votes
1921:6,684
1891:1,551
1873:4,172
1853:Votes
1811:8,070
1802:7.93
1781:2,205
1763:5,225
1743:Votes
1701:7,561
1692:0.75
1674:1.89
1656:3.02
1635:3,557
1615:3,576
1597:Votes
1555:8,012
1546:5.09
1525:2,114
1507:5,490
1487:Votes
1445:7,413
1415:1,398
1397:5,254
1377:Votes
1335:5,449
1326:1.47
1308:7.56
1287:1,242
1269:3,715
1249:Votes
1207:5,407
1198:2.35
1180:3.09
1141:1,060
1123:3,130
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3788:1942
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