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Saskatchewan Progress Party

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Frank Proto taking over on an interim basis. This marked the beginning of an accelerated period of decline in which the party continued to lose support at the polls. Ryan Bater was introduced as the new Liberal leader in February 2009; at the same time, the party voted to disaffiliate itself from the federal Liberal Party, ending an affiliation that dated back more than a century. This did not change the party's fortunes; in the
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members, leading to a split that helped create the Saskatchewan Party. However, another major factor in Liberal party fortunes has been a continued association with the federal Liberals, even after they disaffiliated in 2009. This has been seen as a particularly difficult for the party since the 1970s, when federal Liberal policies inflamed expressions of western alienation.
422: 274:' leadership, the Liberals spent the following two decades in Opposition before forming two more majority governments from 1964 to 1971. However, the party lost influence in the latter stages of the twentieth century. Although it reached Opposition status again in the mid-1990s, even that term was disrupted when much of the caucus abandoned the party to form the new 2640: 2599: 2558: 2471: 2435: 2427: 2391: 2383: 2301: 2227: 2219: 2140: 2132: 2093: 2062: 2054: 2015: 1971: 1927: 1888: 1852: 1844: 1805: 1761: 1722: 1678: 1634: 1595: 1551: 1512: 1481: 1473: 775:. On February 5 2022, Walters organized a rally in front of the Legislature to oppose the end of COVID-19 mandates. Walters also launched "Accountability Saskatchewan", collecting signatures to trigger a plebiscite on a public inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic. The petition was initially available only online, provoking an official ruling from 589:, who promised a return to the CCF approach of economic planning. Thatcher died suddenly just three weeks after the election, leaving the Opposition leaderless for most of the rest of the year. In 1975, the Liberals were able to hold on to their fifteen seats and remain the Opposition, but for the first time in more than forty years, the Conservatives—now the 2633: 2592: 2551: 2517: 2510: 2479: 2352: 2345: 2309: 2270: 2263: 2183: 2176: 2101: 2023: 1979: 1935: 1896: 1813: 1769: 1730: 1686: 1642: 1603: 1559: 1520: 291: 755:. The party had again been set back by in-fighting, with Anwar and the executive at odds over election candidates and the state of the party. Robert Rudachyk was appointed as the party's interim leader for the election. Running only three candidates, the party received just 355 votes, marking the worst performance in party history. 457:; the Conservatives failed to return a single member, and Farmer-Labour became the Official Opposition with five members to the Liberals' fifty. After the election, Farmer-Labour officially adopted the CCF party name. Almost immediately, Gardiner had to contend with the passage through Saskatchewan of the 744:
hoped for a competitive race to revive public interest in the party, rather than simply being handed the leadership due to lack of interest. Darrin Lamoureux was appointed interim leader on December 16, 2013, and was acclaimed the leader on August 21, 2014, when no other candidates ran for the position.
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surpassing the Liberals in popular support. Bater resigned as leader on January 31, 2012, and Greg Gallager was appointed interim leader. In 2013, Reid Hill was set to be acclaimed the party's new leader as the only declared candidate. However, he decided not to take the position, stating that he had
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government in North America under Douglas' CCF. The Liberals were soundly beaten, dropping to only five seats. CCF organizing had effectively captured the Liberals' traditional base, with farmers and immigrant settlers largely moving to the new party. The CCF's 1944 win marked the beginning of twenty
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The Saskatchewan Progress Party has undergone a number of ideological shifts over its history, often responding to political developments around it. For the first several decades of the party's existence, the Saskatchewan Liberals were relatively closely aligned with the Canadian liberalism espoused
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In September 2023, Walters announced his resignation as leader and his intent to step away from politics. He remained on as interim leader of the party until the scheduled leadership election in November 2023. After the scheduled election failed to produce a new party leader, Nathan Bruce was listed
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as a referendum on the issue, and were re-elected to their fifth majority. However, the Liberals under Thatcher came firmly to the support of the province's organized medical profession, which was adamantly opposed to the scheme. Douglas resigned his post in the middle of this battle in 1961 to take
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gained a foothold in the province—the organization had 25,000 members in Saskatchewan by 1929—and fomented discriminatory attitudes towards French, Catholic, and Eastern European settlers, Premier Gardiner defended his government's immigration policies and called the Klan both a foreign entity and a
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In recent years, the party has emphasized itself as a centrist party. However, political observers have noted that early in the twenty-first century, Saskatchewan parties had "crowded towards... the ideological centre", while more recent years have been marked by political polarization. The party's
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performed well in Saskatchewan at the federal level, the direct entry of farmers into provincial politics was fended off for longer in Saskatchewan by Liberal leadership attuned to farmers' organizations. Early Liberal premiers were even known to invite key agrarian organizers to the cabinet table.
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The re-emergence of the Progressive Conservative Party in the 1970s forced another re-evaluation for the Liberals. By the 1990s, the party was attempting a more centrist approach between those of the PCs and the NDP; however, the Liberal caucus itself proved divided between left- and right-leaning
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In the wake of the defections, remaining Liberals tended to put into question how much the new party was a Liberal-Conservative coalition, suggesting that the Liberals who joined the new party were right-wingers resisting a move towards the centre that much of the Liberal Party felt was necessary.
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Another focus of Thatcher's was on downsizing the civil service, which was greatly expanded by the CCF. During the Thatcher years, many veteran Saskatchewan civil servants found themselves migrating to other provinces or to Lester Pearson's federal government—which focused largely on expanding the
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moving on to key federal cabinet positions. As a consequence, the provincial Liberals presided over the province at a time of tremendous growth as a rapidly expanding population driven by immigration—the province became the third most populous in the country after Ontario and Quebec—established a
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elections as the province returned to a two-party system now dominated by the Saskatchewan Party and the NDP; Liberal support dropped from over 20% in 1999 to below 10% in 2007. The losses sparked discussion of Karwacki's future as leader. He resigned before the end of 2007, with party president
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lecturer Jeff Walters as the new leader. Walters emphasized the need in the province for a centrist alternative to the main parties, as well as the distinction of his 'prairie Liberalism' from that of the federal Liberals. Walters worked to increase his party's visibility in challenging the
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In March 2023, party members voted to change the party name in order to distance themselves from the non-affiliated federal Liberals. In July 2023, the party announced its rebranding as the Saskatchewan Progress Party. Walters stated that the new name was intended to "portray ourselves as
693:, the NDP were reduced to 29 seats, one shy of a majority, while the Saskatchewan Party surged to 25 seats, almost exclusively rural. The Liberals' four seats gave them the balance of power, and Melenchuk agreed to enter into a coalition government with Romanow along with fellow Liberals 394:. The Conservatives were reported to have aided Klan organization by supplying it with membership lists, and the party itself developed a nativist platform in the late 1920s, promising to protect British, Anglo-Saxon values. The Liberals were also heavily criticized for years of blatant 510:
years in government over five successive majorities. In Opposition, the Liberals became a vehemently anti-socialist party, persistently railing against the CCF government's interventions in the economy and presenting themselves as a free-market alternative. The Liberals staked the
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from 1926 to 1946. However, the emergence of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation as a political force in the province led to a rightward shift for the Liberals, as they began fighting elections as an explicitly free-enterprise and anti-socialist party.
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was selected to replace Haverstock, but internal strife continued. Several of the more conservative members of the Liberal caucus were in discussion with PC members about joining forces and forming a new party. Then, in August 1997, four Liberal
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most recent permanent leader, Jeff Walters, suggested that the re-branded Saskatchewan Progress Party strove to become "post-ideological", emphasizing the need to pursue policy that "gives the greatest good to the greatest number of people".
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Karwacki saw an opportunity to become the more left-wing alternative to the Saskatchewan Party. However, he took over a party that had lost much of its membership and financial backing. The party was shut out of the Legislature in both the
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With the Liberals a strong force at the federal level, Saskatchewan voters appear to have preferred a provincial government that had influence at the national level, and there was crossover with Liberal premiers like
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The Liberals secured the most seats in 1929, but they were short of a majority and failed to secure the confidence of the Legislature. This enabled a coalition government to form and made the Liberals the Official
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The Liberals began this Legislature as the Opposition. However, four Liberal MLAs left the party in 1997 to help form the Saskatchewan Party, which immediately surpassed the Liberals in size and took over as the
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sentiment and damaged the Liberal brand. Moreover, Saskatchewan politics had become increasingly divided between perceived urban and rural issues, and the Liberal brand was particularly unpopular in rural areas.
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government opted to create two provinces instead, wary of the potential strength of a province the size of Buffalo. Haultain responded by seeking the premiership of Saskatchewan under the banner of his
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The Liberals were a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics during the first half of the twentieth century, forming government for all but five years between 1905 and 1944. With the emergence of the
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visionaries", and that the party hoped to be a "post-partisan or post-ideological party". He stated an intention to focus on finance reform, government accountability, and 'green' energy.
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that the Liberals framed as a choice between capitalism and socialism, the Liberals were soundly beaten by a resurgent CCF—now called the NDP—under the leadership of
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The Liberal Party dominated Saskatchewan politics from the province's earliest days. Saskatchewan entered Confederation in September 1905 alongside neighbouring
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One of the keys to Liberal success was their close relationship with immigrant communities and especially with the largest farmers' lobby in the province, the
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when he defeated Hillson, who himself had withdrawn from the coalition. Karwacki ordered Melenchuk and Osika to withdraw the coalition, but they refused.
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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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was ultimately overturned by the courts and the ensuing by-election was won by the Saskatchewan Party candidate, leaving the Liberals with three seats.
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The biggest battle between the two parties occurred over the introduction of universal health care in the early 1960s. The CCF effectively pitched the
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O'Fee, Kevin (2008). "Saskatchewan's Political Party Systems and the Development of Third Party Politics". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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Following the 2020 provincial election, the party set about looking for a new permanent leader. In 2021, members unanimously acclaimed
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With the province divided over the bitter medicare debate, Thatcher was able to lead the Liberals back to a majority government in the
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Like the NDP under leader Roy Romanow, the Liberals characterized the Saskatchewan Party as merely a re-branded PC Party.
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Dissatisfaction within the Liberal caucus led to Haverstock's resignation as party leader shortly after the election.
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as the interim leader in December 2023. In January 2024, Teunis Peters was listed as the party's new interim leader.
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voted to formally enter politics, and after a merger with the Independent Labour Party did so under the banner of
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Jeff Walters led the party from 2021 to 2023 and led re-branding of the party to the Saskatchewan Progress Party.
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Blake, Raymond (2008). "The Saskatchewan Party and the Politics of Branding". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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federal welfare state—and these migrants became known in government circles as the "Saskatchewan Mafia".
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Liberal leader Walter Scott was Saskatchewan's first Premier, holding the role from 1905 to 1916.
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Haverstock, Lynda (2001). "The Saskatchewan Liberal Party". In Leeson, Howard A. (ed.).
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and won another majority. However, after the election Thatcher embraced a program of
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affirming the validity of electronic signatures for this purpose in Saskatchewan.
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in 1997. The 1999 election marked the last time any Liberals were elected to the
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Although initial reports had the Liberals winning four seats, the result in
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was able to return the party to the Legislature with his single seat in the
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threatened to put an end to the plan. However, the strike was resolved and
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began to relieve Depression conditions, by 1944 the CCF, under new leader
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had advocated for the creation of one large western province called
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Divided: Populism, Polarization, and Power in the New Saskatchewan
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The Rise of the New West: The History of a Region in Confederation
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The party managed to field a full slate of 61 candidates for the
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As Melenchuk did not hold a seat in the Legislature until 1999,
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Was interim leader from September 29, 2023 to November 18, 2023
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Served as House Leader from July 22, 1971 to December 11, 1971
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All Hell Can't Stop Us: The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot
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Final party logo under the Liberal Party brand c. 2022–2023.
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Was interim leader from December 16, 2013 to August 21, 2014
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even successfully represented the Saskatchewan district of
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Jaffe, JoAnn; Elliott, Patricia W.; Sellers, Cora (2021).
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Gardiner and the Liberals were able to return to power in
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was introduced in 1962, soon to be expanded nationwide.
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for the provincial Liberal Party under the leadership of
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on the slogan "Tucker or tyranny", referencing leader
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Anderson's government took power at the outset of the
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by the federal Liberal Party. Liberal Prime Minister
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famously held a televised debate against Douglas in
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Leader 446:; the new party became a founding member of the 418:that they termed the "Co-operative" government. 3099:"Political History — The Debate of the Century" 3793:Read, Mackenzie; Mantyka, Wayne (2022-02-05). 476:The Liberals held on to their majority in the 5140: 4722: 4510: 4273: 873:First Premier of the province of Saskatchewan 8: 5958:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan 5870: 5853: 4526:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan 3245:(1) – via University of New Brunswick. 425:Jimmy Gardiner served two stints as Premier. 5968:Organizations based in Regina, Saskatchewan 5498: 5275: 5166: 5147: 5133: 5125: 4729: 4715: 4707: 4517: 4503: 4495: 4280: 4266: 4258: 4193:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre 4176:Haverstock. "Saskatchewan Liberal Party". 4161:Haverstock. "Saskatchewan Liberal Party". 4146:Haverstock. "Saskatchewan Liberal Party". 3518:"Sask. Liberals name interim party leader" 3359:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre 3334:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre 951:Leader of the Opposition from 1944 to 1946 930:Leader of the Opposition from 1929 to 1934 783:Saskatchewan Progress Party (2023–present) 771:Saskatchewan Party on its handling of the 430:Opposition and return to power (1929–1944) 18: 4291:(Saskatchewan Liberal Party 1905 to 2023) 469:, which acted as the headquarters to the 373:during the 1920s, and while the agrarian 81:Liberal Party of Saskatchewan (1905–2023) 3467:"Former Sask. Liberal leader apologizes" 3128:"Medicare: A People's Issue — 1960–1962" 2805:. Calgary: Fifth House. pp. 83–84. 1424: 835: 833:Denotes vacant or acting/interim leader 312:. 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Liberal leader" 3412:"Experts say it's time for a change" 3299:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-12-05). 3032:. Calgary: Fifth House. p. 81. 2915: 2913: 2911: 1070:Resigned in 1988 to run for federal 448:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 268:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 3436:"Saskatchewan Liberal leader quits" 1251:March 12, 2012 – December 16, 2013 1231:February 21, 2009 – March 12, 2012 1123:Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan 1006:September 24, 1959 – July 22, 1971 970:August 6, 1946 – November 26, 1954 869:August 16, 1905 – October 20, 1916 705:as NDP members—and was replaced by 337:, but Saskatchewan voters opted in 16:Political party in Saskatchewan 4297: 3569:. The Canadian Press. 2014-08-21. 3524:. 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