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Roy Romanow

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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 "
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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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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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When 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
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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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This was a transitional period between the party being known as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the New Democratic Party—before the end of the decade, the party would fully adopt the NDP name.
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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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as its first leader. Romanow framed the new party as an effort to rebrand the moribund Progressive Conservatives and took to referring to them as the "Saskatories".
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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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McGrane, David (2008). "Which Third Way? A Comparison of the Romanow and Calvert NDP Governments from 1991 to 2007". In Leeson, Howard (ed.).
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industry and battles with the federal government over resource rights and taxation, as well as Patriation of the Constitution.
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on the future of health care. Romanow ultimately got his wish, and on April 4 2001, Romanow was appointed to head the
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After retiring from politics, Romanow became a senior policy fellow at the University of Saskatchewan and the
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Blake, Raymond (2008). "The Saskatchewan Party and the Politics of Branding". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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Romanow was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a member of the CCF-NDP in the
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Leeson, Howard A. (2001). "The Rich Soil of Saskatchewan Politics". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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After three consecutive majority governments, Blakeney's NDP were swept from power in the
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Rasmussen, Merrilee (2001). "The Role of the Legislature". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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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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During the 1981 discussions over Patriation of the Constitution, federal
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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
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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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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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Romanow ran to reclaim his seat from Zazelenchuk in the
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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
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Privatizing a Province: The New Right in Saskatchewan
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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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Back to Blakeney: Revitalizing the Democratic State
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The Honourable
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OC
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University of Ottawa
Premier of Saskatchewan
Elizabeth II
Sylvia Fedoruk
Jack Wiebe
Lynda Haverstock
Grant Devine
Lorne Calvert
Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
Jean Chrétien
Saskatchewan Leader of the Opposition
Allan Blakeney
Grant Devine
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
Lorne Calvert
Saskatchewan
Eric Berntson
John Gary Lane
Attorney General
Darrel Verner Heald
John Gary Lane
Provincial Secretary
Darrel Verner Heald
Edwin Tchorzewski

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