566:, although the popular vote was a virtual tie. Thatcher—who had begun his own career as a member of the CCF—promised to open Saskatchewan for business and to dramatically scale back the government's involvement in the economy. His biggest success came in the potash sector; while the industry got off the ground under the CCF, it expanded rapidly in the latter half of the 1960s, so much so that Thatcher negotiated a minimum price and production cap with American producers. Although Thatcher had opposed the implementation of medicare, with the program being rolled out across the country his government proved unable to reverse it; Thatcher's government did, however, controversially introduce limited user fees for medical services.
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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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438:, which proved to be especially severe for the Prairie provinces and which provided the Liberals with ample opportunity to criticize the government's inability to contend with the crisis. In 1932, Anderson even invited Gardiner's Liberals into his coalition, but Gardiner refused. At the same time, a new political party was gaining momentum in the province. In 1932, farmers with
751:, and they finished third among parties with 3.6% support. However, they were once again shut out of the Legislature. Lamoureux resigned as party leader on September 9, 2017, and Tara Jijian was appointed interim leader. Former NDP candidate Naveed Anwar was acclaimed as party leader on May 5, 2018. However, Anwar resigned as leader on September 9, 2020, just weeks before 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.
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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450:(CCF) that same year. The party was explicitly socialist, rapidly changing the dynamics of provincial politics.
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federal welfare state—and these migrants became known in government circles as the "Saskatchewan Mafia".
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and won another majority. However, after the election Thatcher embraced a program of
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in 1997. The 1999 election marked the last time any Liberals were elected to the
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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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3301:"From Power to Pitiful: An autopsy of the Saskatchewan Liberals"
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3336:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. pp. 192–193.
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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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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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4116:"Sask. Party gets an unlikely ally in key Saskatoon race"
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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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3825:"On the outside, Sask. Liberals try to make voice heard"
3361:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 169.
2865:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 201.
4059:"Registered Political Parties (as of January 15, 2024)"
3703:"Sask. Liberals name Robert Rudachyk as interim leader"
4195:. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre. p. 4.
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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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Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
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465:declared that the trekkers would not proceed past
385:sentiment in the province in the 1920s. While the
2999:Saskatchewan: The Roots of Discontent and Protest
2705:Saskatchewan Liberal Party leadership conventions
381:The Liberals also stood against a rising tide of
3132:Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists
3003:. Montreal: Black Rose Books. pp. 340–341.
617:, Liberals won less than 5% of the vote. 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
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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
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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:. Both provinces were carved out of the
2726:
988:November 26, 1954 – September 24, 1959
367:Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association
2715:List of Saskatchewan political parties
1332:September 28, 2020 – October 16, 2021
1270:December 16, 2013 – September 9, 2017
1212:December 21, 2007 – February 21, 2009
1146:November 12, 1995 - November 24, 1996
1027:December 11, 1971 – December 11, 1976
613:; while the PCs surged to power under
3906:
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3551:on 2014-12-17 – via canada.com.
3424:on 2016-03-04 – via canada.com.
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1378:December 18, 2023 – January 15, 2024
1351:October 16, 2021 – November 18, 2023
1192:October 27, 2001 – December 21, 2007
1167:November 24, 1996 – October 27, 2001
926:February 26, 1926 – October 31, 1935
573:Thatcher called an early election in
7:
3701:White-Crummey, Arthur (2020-09-28).
3541:"Hill won't be Sask. 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:. The Canadian Press. 2012-03-12.
1117:April 2, 1989 – November 12, 1995
1048:December 11, 1976 – June 13, 1981
947:October 31, 1935 – August 6, 1946
908:April 5, 1922 – February 26, 1926
414:and Independent members to form a
14:
3943:Brezinski, Caitlin (2023-09-29).
2827:"A list of Saskatchewan premiers"
1293:September 24, 2017 – May 5, 2018
890:October 20, 1916 – April 5, 1922
542:on the leadership of the federal
505:, Saskatchewan elected the first
497:Opposition to the CCF (1944–1964)
488:, appeared poised to take power.
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3865:from the original on 2022-05-09.
3596:from the original on 2016-04-08.
3573:from the original on 2014-12-31.
3528:from the original on 2017-03-12.
3506:from the original on 2017-03-12.
3262:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
3207:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
3177:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
2941:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
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1093:October 7, 1988 - April 2, 1989
1066:June 13, 1981 – October 7, 1988
1010:Last Liberal to serve as Premier
625:, a feat repeated by new leader
601:The resurgence of the PCs under
597:Political wilderness (1978–1995)
255:. It was founded in 1905 as the
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3888:from the original on 2023-03-27
3835:from the original on 2022-04-21
3805:from the original on 2022-02-09
3775:from the original on 2021-10-25
3743:from the original on 2021-10-27
3713:from the original on 2020-10-03
3683:from the original on 2020-09-19
3653:from the original on 2018-05-06
3621:from the original on 2017-09-25
3477:from the original on 2023-11-20
3448:from the original on 2023-11-20
3311:from the original on 2020-12-06
3268:from the original on 2008-01-22
3213:from the original on 2017-07-06
3183:from the original on 2017-07-06
3109:from the original on 2023-06-01
3070:Roots of Discontent and Protest
2947:from the original on 2016-01-19
2839:from the original on 2023-11-07
2779:from the original on 2019-09-22
653:Dissent and decline (1995–2003)
558:Thatcher government (1964–1971)
526:on the topic of the province's
304:Political dominance (1905–1929)
4933:Progressive Conservative Party
4578:Other parties registered with
3761:Blair, Mitchell (2021-10-24).
3607:Sarah, Komadina (2017-09-24).
3496:"Sask. Liberal leader resigns"
2735:"Registered Political Parties"
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3982:. Saskatchewan Progress Party
3911:McLernon, Will (2023-07-19).
1355:Led re-naming of party to SPP
721:Party logo used c. 2009–2022.
713:Recent history (2003–present)
471:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
257:Liberal Party of Saskatchewan
5937:National Liberal Progressive
4613:Historical political parties
3823:Simes, Jeremy (2022-04-21).
3731:Kurz, Larissa (2021-10-26).
3584:Grenier, Éric (2016-04-06).
3420:. 2007-11-09. Archived from
492:Varying fortunes (1944–1978)
362:large agricultural economy.
5201:Formerly affiliated parties
4926:Saskatchewan Progress Party
4289:Saskatchewan Progress Party
4114:Tank, Phil (3 April 2024).
4094:Saskatchewan Progress Party
4006:Saskatchewan Progress Party
3853:Hunter, Adam (2022-05-09).
3539:Couture, Joe (2013-10-24).
2801:Saskatchewan: A New History
2765:Eneas, Bryan (2019-09-20).
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4691:List of political parties
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4620:Aboriginal People's Party
3876:Levy, Bryn (2023-03-27).
3671:Tank, Phil (2020-09-16).
2995:Warnock, John W. (2004).
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1024:Leader of the Opposition
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591:Progressive Conservatives
299:Early history (1905–1944)
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4604:Progressive Conservative
2886:Conway, John F. (2014).
2710:Politics of Saskatchewan
966:Leader of the Opposition
440:United Farmers of Canada
212:Politics of Saskatchewan
5156:Liberal Party of Canada
5042:Other Canadian politics
4835:Speaker of the Assembly
3201:Marchildon, Gregory P.
3173:"Thatcher, Wilbur Ross"
390:tool of the provincial
335:Provincial Rights Party
261:Liberal Party of Canada
126:Liberal Party of Canada
111:Political position
5608:Parliamentary election
5226:North-West Territories
4998:Western Canada Concept
4668:Western Canada Concept
4581:Elections Saskatchewan
4121:Saskatoon Star Phoenix
4067:Elections Saskatchewan
4036:Elections Saskatchewan
3677:Saskatoon Star Phoenix
3258:"Collver, Richard Lee"
3231:Pasolli, Lisa (2009).
3055:All Hell Can't Stop Us
2743:Elections Saskatchewan
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777:Elections Saskatchewan
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5912:Liberal Protectionist
5023:2020 general election
4178:Saskatchewan Politics
4163:Saskatchewan Politics
4148:Saskatchewan Politics
3882:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
3679:. Postmedia Network.
3305:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
3024:Waiser, Bill (2003).
2797:Waiser, Bill (2005).
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5192:Prince Edward Island
5003:Western Independence
4894:New Democratic Party
4673:Western Independence
4542:Legislative Assembly
4441:Leadership Elections
3203:"Saskatchewan Mafia"
2967:Rise of the New West
1074:; elected MP in 1993
768:University of Regina
548:1962 doctors' strike
544:New Democratic Party
507:democratic socialist
122:National affiliation
5917:Liberal-Progressive
5033:Electoral districts
4978:Non-Partisan League
4876:Electoral districts
4866:Former legislatures
4746:Lieutenant Governor
4648:Non-Partisan League
4565:Saskatchewan United
4540:Represented in the
4222:Fernwood Publishing
4150:. pp. 199–200.
3057:. pp. 206–212.
408:James T.M. Anderson
4960:—Labor-Progressive
4944:Historical parties
4899:Saskatchewan Party
4696:Politics of Canada
4599:Progress (Liberal)
4039:. 18 December 2023
3829:Regina Leader-Post
3707:Regina Leader Post
3441:The Globe and Mail
1958:Alexander McDonald
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2901:978-1-4594-0624-7
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5228:(1898–1905)
5216:(1903–1987)
5210:(1905–1976)
5187:Nova Scotia
4919:Green Party
4853:Legislature
4349:A. McDonald
4311:D. McDonald
4090:"Executive"
4043:22 December
4012:24 November
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3976:"Executive"
3614:Global News
2832:Global News
2681:Opposition.
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2539:Ryan Bater
2403:Opposition
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1991:Opposition
1947:Opposition
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1864:Opposition
1742:Opposition
1434:# of seats
1286:Tara Jijian
1225:Ryan Bater
1205:Frank Proto
1173:Ken Krawetz
741:Green Party
676:Ken Krawetz
668:June Draude
412:Progressive
404:Legislature
328:'s federal
280:Legislature
179:Legislature
89:PO Box 825
5952:Categories
5610:candidates
5569:J. Trudeau
5366:J. Trudeau
5222:(1870–WW1)
4825:Carla Beck
4570:Vacant (1)
4374:Haverstock
4099:5 February
4074:19 January
3961:2023-09-29
3929:2023-07-19
3892:2023-03-31
3839:2022-05-10
3809:2022-02-15
3779:2021-11-25
3747:2021-11-25
3717:2020-09-29
3687:2023-10-13
3657:2018-09-13
3625:2018-03-11
3481:2023-11-20
3452:2023-11-20
3315:2020-12-07
3272:2023-11-20
3238:Acadiensis
3217:2023-11-20
3187:2023-11-20
3137:2023-11-20
3113:2023-11-20
2951:2023-11-20
2843:2023-11-20
2783:2023-11-20
2721:References
2692:Wood River
2206:Ted Malone
1098:Jack Wiebe
1041:Ted Malone
811:Parliament
104:Liberalism
91:Regina, SK
5881:Reformers
5877:(1848–61)
5850:(1844–80)
5509:Mackenzie
5407:Ignatieff
5402:Robillard
5356:Ignatieff
5291:Mackenzie
5015:Elections
4957:Communist
4800:Scott Moe
4625:Communist
4406:Lamoureux
4402:Gallagher
4384:Melenchuk
4339:Patterson
3737:SaskToday
3647:Saskatoon
3068:Warnock.
2652:No seats
2611:No seats
2570:No seats
2529:No seats
2491:No seats
2282:No seats
2239:No seats
2113:Majority
2074:Majority
1825:Majority
1781:Majority
1698:Majority
1654:Majority
1615:Majority
1571:Majority
1532:Majority
1493:Majority
1428:Election
1138:Ron Osika
695:Ron Osika
579:austerity
416:coalition
396:patronage
222:Elections
177:Seats in
62:President
5559:Chrétien
5495:Cabinets
5397:McLellan
5336:Chrétien
5306:McKenzie
5220:Manitoba
4993:Unionest
4418:Rudachyk
4389:Karwacki
4354:Thatcher
4334:Gardiner
4131:13 April
3955:Archived
3923:Archived
3918:CBC News
3886:Archived
3863:Archived
3859:CBC News
3833:Archived
3803:Archived
3773:Archived
3741:Archived
3711:Archived
3681:Archived
3651:Archived
3645:CTV News
3619:Archived
3594:Archived
3590:CBC News
3571:Archived
3567:CBC News
3526:Archived
3522:CBC News
3504:Archived
3500:CBC News
3475:Archived
3471:CBC News
3446:Archived
3309:Archived
3266:Archived
3211:Archived
3181:Archived
3151:Waiser.
3107:Archived
3083:Waiser.
3053:Waiser.
2980:Waiser.
2965:Conway.
2945:Archived
2920:Waiser.
2837:Archived
2777:Archived
2772:CBC News
2699:See also
2397:141,873
2358:125,814
2189:142,853
2146:193,864
2107:193,871
2068:269,402
2029:221,932
1985:167,427
1941:211,882
1902:152,400
1858:140,901
1819:200,334
1775:206,212
1736:164,487
1692:127,751
1609:106,552
1072:Liberals
1003:Premier
944:Premier
923:Premier
905:Premier
887:Premier
796:Ideology
662:members—
552:medicare
524:Mossbank
383:nativist
371:Manitoba
347:premiers
99:Ideology
5830:History
5539:Pearson
5514:Laurier
5412:Goodale
5321:Pearson
5301:Laurier
5279:Leaders
5232:Ontario
5208:Alberta
5049:Federal
4871:Cabinet
4780:Premier
4589:Buffalo
4422:Walters
4369:Goodale
4359:Steuart
4329:Dunning
2750:24 July
2605:15,568
2523:42,585
2485:60,601
2441:81,694
2376:11 / 58
2315:54,739
2276:24,134
2233:65,498
2169:15 / 61
2125:15 / 60
2086:35 / 59
2047:32 / 59
2008:17 / 54
1964:14 / 53
1920:11 / 53
1881:19 / 52
1798:38 / 52
1754:50 / 55
1715:28 / 63
1671:50 / 63
1648:92,983
1627:45 / 63
1588:51 / 62
1565:50,004
1544:45 / 53
1526:29,807
1505:27 / 41
1487:17,812
1466:16 / 25
1437:Change
1431:Leader
1125:in 2000
865:Premier
848:Tenure
689:In the
629:in the
501:In the
330:Liberal
322:Buffalo
310:Alberta
286:History
247:in the
242:liberal
240:) is a
192:Website
133:Colours
93:S4P 3B1
70:Founded
55:interim
5564:Martin
5554:Turner
5519:King 1
5392:Manley
5346:Graham
5341:Martin
5331:Turner
5238:Quebec
4963:—Unity
4431:Peters
4410:Jijian
4364:Malone
4344:Tucker
4324:Martin
4228:
4199:
3394:
3365:
3340:
3036:
3007:
2898:
2869:
2809:
2626:0 / 61
2585:0 / 61
2564:2,237
2544:0 / 58
2503:0 / 58
2488:14.2%
2464:0 / 58
2444:20.2%
2420:4 / 58
2400:34.7%
2361:23.3%
2338:1 / 66
2318:10.0%
2294:1 / 64
2256:0 / 64
2236:13.8%
2212:0 / 61
2192:31.7%
2149:42.8%
2110:45.6%
2071:40.4%
2032:32.7%
1988:30.3%
1944:39.3%
1905:30.6%
1861:35.4%
1837:5 / 52
1822:45.5%
1778:48.0%
1739:45.6%
1695:51.5%
1651:51.4%
1612:56.7%
1568:57.0%
1529:50.8%
1490:52.3%
1443:Votes
1440:Place
1086:Vacant
851:Notes
674:, and
467:Regina
324:, but
185:0 / 61
165:
163:
156:Yellow
154:
152:
143:
141:
116:Centre
65:Vacant
49:Leader
5382:Copps
5296:Blake
5286:Brown
5250:Yukon
4633:Unity
4594:Green
4426:Bruce
4414:Anwar
4398:Bater
4394:Proto
4379:Osika
4319:Scott
4306:Brett
4062:(PDF)
4031:(PDF)
2738:(PDF)
2659:Notes
2649:0.1%
2608:3.6%
2567:0.6%
2526:9.4%
2279:4.5%
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5867:–38)
5844:–58)
5812:2021
5807:2019
5802:2015
5797:2011
5792:2008
5787:2006
5782:2004
5777:2000
5772:1997
5767:1993
5762:1988
5757:1984
5752:1980
5747:1979
5742:1974
5737:1972
5732:1968
5727:1965
5722:1963
5717:1962
5712:1958
5707:1957
5702:1949
5697:1945
5692:1940
5687:1935
5682:1930
5677:1926
5672:1925
5667:1921
5662:1917
5657:1911
5652:1908
5647:1904
5642:1900
5637:1896
5632:1891
5627:1887
5622:1878
5617:1867
5482:2013
5477:2009
5472:2006
5467:2003
5462:1990
5457:1984
5451:1980
5445:1968
5440:1958
5435:1948
5430:1919
5387:Gray
5351:Dion
5311:King
4815:List
4786:List
4751:List
4558:(14)
4552:(42)
4484:2001
4479:1996
4474:1989
4469:1976
4464:1971
4459:1959
4454:1954
4449:1946
4317:) ¤
4226:ISBN
4197:ISBN
4133:2024
4101:2024
4076:2024
4045:2023
4014:2023
3988:2023
3768:CKRM
3392:ISBN
3363:ISBN
3338:ISBN
3034:ISBN
3005:ISBN
2896:ISBN
2867:ISBN
2807:ISBN
2752:2023
2646:355
2643:6th
2617:2020
2602:3rd
2576:2016
2561:4th
2535:2011
2520:3rd
2497:2007
2482:3rd
2453:2003
2438:3rd
2409:1999
2394:2nd
2370:1995
2355:3rd
2327:1991
2312:3rd
2288:1986
2273:3rd
2245:1982
2230:3rd
2201:1978
2186:2nd
2158:1975
2143:2nd
2119:1971
2104:1st
2080:1967
2065:1st
2041:1964
2026:2nd
1997:1960
1982:2nd
1953:1956
1938:2nd
1914:1952
1899:2nd
1870:1948
1855:2nd
1831:1944
1816:1st
1787:1938
1772:1st
1748:1934
1733:1st
1704:1929
1689:1st
1660:1925
1645:1st
1621:1921
1606:1st
1577:1917
1562:1st
1538:1912
1523:1st
1499:1908
1484:1st
1455:1905
732:2007
730:and
728:2003
697:and
611:1982
575:1967
455:1934
357:and
339:1905
232:The
201:.com
145:Blue
73:1905
5361:Rae
5094:PEI
4567:(1)
4315:NWT
2386:10
2222:15
2135:20
2057:15
1891:14
1847:33
1808:12
1764:22
1725:22
1554:18
1515:11
1476:16
1342:18
1303:17
1261:16
1222:15
1181:14
1156:13
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