533:, but a legislative walk-out by the Opposition—and a public petition with over 100,000 signatures—prevented it. During this term, the government was also criticized for undemocratic legislative tactics, including proroguing the Legislature and financing expenditures through the dubious use of special warrants. Outrage toward its conduct and agenda—the government's cuts to social spending precipitated what was one of the largest public protests in Regina history with approximately seven thousand people descending on the Legislature in 1987—along with the unpopularity of Mulroney's federal government and a growing fiscal crisis, which saw provincial debt soar to $ 13 billion by 1992, all led to Devine's government being defeated by the NDP in the
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caucus had experience in government, and observers have noted that during this term, Devine's government "lacked ideological clarity". The PCs did cut taxes—eliminating the province's 20% gasoline tax—and royalties, but it kept most government assets public and spent freely, rapidly running up a string of deficits. It used public money to support private ventures and, more than anything else, agriculture. The government offered a universal, low-interest loan program to farmers that cost the province $ 1 billion. By 1986, the government had raised the provincial debt to $ 1.5 billion. Part of Devine's strategy was a close relationship with
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663:'s NDP. Romanow had pursued further spending cuts in order to address the province's fiscal crisis. While the NDP had balanced the finances by 1995, extensive cuts to rural health and education services further exacerbated the urban-rural divide. With neither the PCs nor the Liberals seeing a clear path back to power, four MLAs from each party—including Boyd and all representing rural districts—agreed in 1997 to walk away from their parties and help establish a new conservative party in a bid to unite the opposition to the NDP. The
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distinct "Before Devine" and "After Devine" categories. Devine's intent focus on rural priorities, and farming in particular, contributed to this divide. The results of the 1986 election bear this out. Blakeney's NDP narrowly edged out the PCs in the popular vote, but the concentration of that vote in urban centres—the NDP won 16 out of 20 seats in Regina and
Saskatoon—allowed Devine's PC, who won a majority of rural seats, to form another majority government. In effect, Devine staked the PCs on rural support.
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suspicious invoices. In 1992, bank officials drilled into an unclaimed safety deposit box that contained $ 150,000; the box was addressed to the PC caucus office in the
Saskatchewan Legislature. Nineteen staff or MLAs were charged in the scheme, and fifteen were convicted—including ten cabinet members and a caucus chair—with many serving jail time. Scraba was sentenced to two years in prison. Former MLA
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In June 2005, the dormant PCs announced that they were taking applications for new members, and that a members' meeting would be held to decide the future of the party. Changes to provincial electoral laws passed during the previous
Legislature decreased the number of candidates a party needed to run
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Most PC members migrated to the new party—Romanow liked to emphasize this by calling the new party the "Saskatories"—and the party executive voted to effectively put the scandal-plagued PC Party into dormancy for at least two election cycles. In order to remain registered, the party ran a handful of
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Money was distributed through invoices from a series of shell companies for services that were never rendered or expenses that were illegitimate. Overall, the fraudulent expense claims totalled approximately $ 837,000. Police were first alerted to the scheme in 1991 when a legislative clerk reported
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In a twist, Collver resigned the party leadership in 1979 to sit as an
Independent. Some within the party had begun to see Collver and his business dealings—he was embroiled in a lawsuit with the provincial Government Insurance Office—as a liability. As an Independent, he still focused his criticism
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in 2019. In
November 2022, Rose Buscholl was appointed as interim leader in charge of a three-point revitalization plan, including building constituency organizations, engaging with members, and developing new policy. Party insiders also stated that a name change was likely for the party, since the
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Possibly owing in part to the divided election result, and doubtless owing in part to a severe downturn in the provincial economy, Devine's government adopted a more distinct ideological approach in its second term, which observers have labelled a "new right" neoliberal approach of cuts to spending
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in the 1950s, he was not able to gain ground as the provincial party leader. However, it was not just
Diefenbaker. Between 1934 and 1975, only two PC members—the party adopted the Progressive Conservative name in 1942, in line with the federal party—would be elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature:
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The party ran into difficulties when trying to access its trust fund, which reportedly contained close to $ 3 million. In 2007, the party sued the
Saskatchewan Party over access to the fund, alleging that the fund's trustees—three of whom were active in the Sask Party—were conspiring with the Sask
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The party was founded in 1905. Saskatchewan joined
Confederation on September 1, 1905, and its first election was slated for December of that year. Former Northwest Territories Premier Frederick Haultain had been instrumental in the granting of provincehood. However, while he had advocated for the
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investigation dubbed "Project Fiddle", police charged a dozen current and former PC MLAs as well as two caucus workers with fraud relating to an expense fraud scheme that ran from 1987 to 1991. In 1987, the caucus agreed to pool a portion of communications allowances into a central account. The
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for the first time in 1982, stunning the NDP by winning 55 out of 64 seats, reducing
Blakeney's party to nine seats. Devine had run on a program of tax and mortgage relief and on promoting free enterprise under the slogan, "There's so much more we can be". Notably, not a single member of the PC
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Saskatchewan three times, first in a coalition government from 1929 to 1934, and then in consecutive majority governments from 1982 to 1991. The party was badly damaged by an expense fraud scandal in the 1990s. In 1997, the party went dormant when much of its
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in both the 1999 and 2003 provincial elections. However, with so much of the PC membership along with its office and executive staff moving to the new party, the perception that the Sask Party was merely a re-branded PC Party persisted for years. Even Devine publicly expressed support for the
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has argued that the Devine years marked a fundamental shift in Saskatchewan politics, with a widening divide between urban and rural Saskatchewan re-defining the province's political landscape. Similarly, political analyst Dale Eisler has written that Saskatchewan politics can be grouped into
390:(CCF). The government did establish the Saskatchewan Relief Commission to provide some aid to residents, but this did not address the systemic issues creating depression conditions. In 1932, Anderson asked Liberal leader Gardiner to join the coalition, but the Opposition refused. In the
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died just weeks after the election. Encouraged by the popularity of the federal PCs in Saskatchewan, Collver sensed an opportunity to gain ground, and presented himself as a populist leader railing against the big government of the NDP. The Tories returned to the legislature in the
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In 2022, the party trust fund would again be at the centre of controversy. The party alleged that a group of political organizers had attempted a hostile takeover of the PCs, with a plan to rename the party the Saskatchewan Conservative Party and to install former Sask Party MLA
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resigned from cabinet. Days after Thatcher's resignation, his ex-wife JoAnn Wilson was murdered, and Thatcher was charged with the crime in May 1984. In November 1984, a jury found him guilty and Thatcher was sentenced to life in prison for 25 years.
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brought a similar result, with the PR party remaining in Opposition. In 1912, Haultain left politics when he was appointed the Chief Justice of Saskatchewan. When he left, the party opted to re-adopt the Conservative name under the leadership of
419:; neither was re-elected. Those years were marked by an effective return to a two-party system consisting of the Liberals and the CCF, the latter of which formed five successive majority governments from 1944 to 1964, after which it became the
659:. Boyd attempted to promote the party as the "New PCs", while some PC candidates left the party name off their campaign materials altogether. The PCs ultimately held on to five seats as the Liberals surpassed them to become the Opposition to
319:, with its share of the vote falling to 42%. In fact, the Liberals built an impressive political dynasty, securing further majority governments in 1917, 1921, and 1925. In 1921, the Tories were reduced to third-party status as the agrarian
351:, Anderson led the party to its best performance in the first half of the twentieth century, securing 36% of the popular vote and 24 of 63 seats. Despite having fewer seats than the Liberals' 28, the Conservatives were able to form a
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Party to deny them access and halt the PC party revival. The case was not settled until 2014, when Swenson announced that the PCs had been given control of the fund. In the meantime, the party ran five candidates in each of the
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died by suicide in 1995. Already faced with the prospect of having to testify against former colleagues, Wolfe was informed by his lawyer on 2 February that he was going to be arrested; he was found dead that day.
452:, winning 7 seats to the Liberals' 15 and the NDP's 39, marking the first time since 1929 that three major parties had sizeable representation in the Legislature. The results were even better for the Tories in the
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to discuss a merger. On September 12, Buscholl announced that the PCs were calling off the merger discussions, citing Buffalo's "extensive focus on out-of-scope federal and international issues" as a barrier.
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claimed that the Klan was a tool of the Conservative Party. There certainly was crossover between the organizations, and the Conservatives aided Klan organization by providing it with party membership lists.
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Grant Devine was never charged in the fraud scheme; he testified that he was too busy to pay attention to finances and was unaware of the scheme, although he took responsibility as the leader of the party.
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Anderson had moved to Saskatchewan in 1908 to be a teacher, and in 1918 the Liberal government appointed him as provincial director of education among new Canadians, a role in which he advocated for more
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Swenson announced after the 2016 election that he would step aside as leader once a new leader was chosen. On November 3 2018, Ken Grey was elected as the new leader of the party. In the
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in Saskatchewan—the organization boasted 25,000 members in the province by 1929—to gain support for Conservative policies on immigration and education; in 1928, Liberal Premier
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policies towards the rapidly growing immigrant population. The following decade, Anderson capitalized on the racial and religious animosity created by the rise of the
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government—opened it to attacks from the Liberals as well as a new socialist political movement going by the name of Farmer–Labour, which would in 1935 become the
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in general elections from ten to two. In 2006, members voted to resurrect the party and chose former interim leader Swenson as its new permanent leader.
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and anti-communism, Collver's new party advocated for a secession of Saskatchewan and the other western provinces from Canada and a union with the
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as its new permanent leader. Particularly when news began to break about the expense fraud scandal, the PCs were expected to be wiped out in the
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as they surged to Official Opposition status, winning 17 seats while the Liberals were shut out for the first time in provincial history.
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party; PC members in fact approved the merger in November 1970, but it was ultimately rejected by Social Credit members in February 1971.
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elements were working to take over the party, a charge that the party denied. Grey cited as an example that he had been "inundated" with
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as leader. The PCs reported that they rejected the attempted takeover, and that Wilson and the other organizers instead formed the
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a generation earlier, the two new provinces were denied rights over their natural resources. In response, Haultain re-branded his
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elections, capturing less than 0.5% of the overall vote in both elections. The party ran 18 candidates in the
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on the NDP government. Then, in March of 1980, he announced the formation of a new party, which he called the
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being named leader. Devine had lost his election bid in 1978, and he lost again in a 1980 by-election in the
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was officially registered on 17 September 1997, and with eight MLAs, it became the Official Opposition.
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Saskatchewan Party. One member who tried but was unable to make the move to the new party was PC MLA
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party's director of communications, John Scraba, siphoned cash from this account and stashed it in
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with the support of Progressive and Independents Legislative members (MLAs), and Anderson became
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at three and a half years. Other party members convicted in the scandal included
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and substantial privatization. The government sold off major assets such as
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constituency. However, he stayed at the helm, leading the party into the
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gained Opposition status. However, party fortunes began to improve when
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as a language of instruction and the display of religious symbols in
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The Rise of the New West: The History of a Region in Confederatoin
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joining Confederation alongside Saskatchewan. Moreover, like
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SaskScandal: The Death of Political Idealism in Saskatchewan
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Devine Rule in Saskatchewan: A Decade of Hope and Hardship
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messages after he was photographed with an official from
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Privatizing a Province: The New Right in Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
4057:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
3983:"Social Credit League Votes Against Merger With PCs"
3863:
Saskatchewan Politics: Into the Twenty-First Century
3582:
3415:
Resigned in 1979 and in 1980 founded the separatist
643:
Opposition, the Sask Party, and dormancy (1991–2005)
3221:
on March 26, 1940; became federal PC leader in 1956
397:
5715:
4805:"Sask. PCs gain control of $ 3M fund, leader says"
4549:
4471:Bergman, Brian; Eisler, Dale (November 18, 1996).
4172:
4143:
4054:
3981:
3860:
3831:
3676:
435:The PC party was rejuvenated by the leadership of
6096:Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party
4274:. Regina: University of Regina Press. p. 2.
6694:
4170:
4087:"Former Sask. PC leader Dick Collver dies at 78"
3612:Northwest Territories Liberal-Conservative Party
683:
491:
84:Territorial Conservative Association (1903–1905)
4744:"Attempt to revitalize PCs a headache for Wall"
6538:Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
5866:
3119:, 1897–1905; appointed a Chief Justice in 1912
496:Devine led the Progressive Conservatives to a
208:Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
37:Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
6522:
5701:
5283:
5071:
4470:
4399:
3633:
3631:
3629:
3627:
1815:
1399:Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia
540:
464:. Apparently seized by prevalent feelings of
241:membership migrated to the newly established
6703:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan
6286:North-West Territories Liberal-Conservatives
5297:
5087:Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan
4324:
4309:
4115:
411:one in a 1953 by-election, and party leader
82:Liberal-Conservative Association (1897–1903)
4141:
6529:
6515:
5708:
5694:
5290:
5276:
5078:
5064:
4721:"Sask. PC party taking applications again"
4634:Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre
4556:. Calgary: Fifth House. pp. 189–200.
4400:White-Crummey, Arthur (October 23, 2020).
4171:Pitsula, James M.; Rasmussen, Ken (1990).
4052:
3992:. February 25, 1971 – via Pro Quest.
3624:
1822:
1808:
1694:Progressive Group for Independent Business
1512:Progressive Conservative Assoc. of Alberta
1384:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
253:
44:
4516:"From politics to prison in Saskatchewan"
4430:
4295:Biggs; Stobbe. "The Conservative Years".
3858:
3075:Denotes vacancy or acting/interim leader
1654:Citizens Centre for Freedom and Democracy
1502:Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
1404:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
4179:. Vancouver: New Star Books. p. 5.
4084:
1465:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
1455:Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
553:
262:A portrait of the party's first leader,
257:
5028:from the original on September 12, 2024
4982:
4885:
4741:
4606:
4431:Brezinski, Caitlin (October 30, 2022).
4294:
4208:
1414:Progressive Conservative Party of Sask.
14:
6695:
5957:Conservative Party of British Columbia
5013:
4949:
4931:from the original on September 2, 2022
4900:from the original on November 18, 2023
4845:from the original on November 9, 2016.
4772:
4473:"Saskatchewan Tories in Fraud Scandal"
4355:Rasmussen. "Role of the Legislature".
4269:
4150:. Saskatoon: Fifth House. p. 11.
4116:Fotheringham, Allan (March 13, 1980).
3948:Rasmussen. "Role of the Legislature".
3829:
3795:
3793:
3683:. Calgary: Fifth House. pp. 4–9.
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1634:Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform
1374:Conservative Party of British Columbia
6510:
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5865:
5727:
5689:
5271:
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4918:
4867:from the original on November 4, 2018
4815:from the original on February 2, 2014
4775:"Sask. Tories launch suit over funds"
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3276:February 15, 1944 – October 12, 1949
1409:Progressive Conservative Party of PEI
431:Return to the Legislature (1975–1982)
294:Haultain's party was defeated by the
4886:Thomson, Carol (November 18, 2022).
4742:Mandryk, Murray (February 3, 2006).
3708:"Conservative Party of Saskatchewan"
3637:
3532:November 3, 2018 – January 18, 2021
3458:October 8, 1992 – November 21, 1994
1497:British Columbia Social Credit Party
1394:Progressive Conservative Party of NL
1389:Progressive Conservative Party of NB
751:, Buscholl approached the far-right
388:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
289:Territorial Conservative Association
5014:Hunter, Adam (September 12, 2024).
4995:from the original on April 13, 2023
4964:from the original on March 30, 2023
4919:Simes, Jeremy (September 2, 2022).
4659:
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3790:
3476:November 21, 1994 – August 8, 1997
3435:November 9, 1979 – October 8, 1992
1714:True North Centre for Public Policy
759:
443:'s NDP in 1971, and Liberal leader
86:Provincial Rights Party (1905–1912)
24:
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4773:French, Janet (November 1, 2007).
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3258:June 18, 1942 – February 15, 1944
1742:Conservatism in the United Kingdom
1639:Canadian Coalition for Democracies
1337:Christian Heritage Party of Canada
25:
18:Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
6724:
6302:Protestant Protective Association
5802:National Liberal and Conservative
5044:
4675:Blake. "The Saskatchewan Party".
4674:
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4485:from the original on May 24, 2022
3294:October 12, 1949 – June 10, 1957
1747:Conservatism in the United States
545:In January 1983, energy minister
6491:
5809:Democratic Representative Caucus
5330:
5090:
4983:Salloum, Alec (April 12, 2023).
4221:from the original on May 3, 2022
4023:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
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4950:Schick, Lisa (March 30, 2023).
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5494:Progressive Conservative Party
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3129:Wellington Bartley Willoughby
1644:Canadian Taxpayers Federation
1492:Action démocratique du Québec
1475:Social Credit Party of Canada
684:Recent history (2005–present)
492:Devine government (1982–1991)
29:Political party in Canada
5742:Conservative Party of Canada
5174:Historical political parties
3805:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
3742:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
3712:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
3638:Tank, Phil (March 2, 2021).
3570:November 16, 2022 – present
1649:Catholic Civil Rights League
1379:Conservative Party of Quebec
1342:Conservative Party of Canada
1262:Who Killed Canadian History?
315:to the Liberals and Premier
225:. Founded in 1905 by former
7:
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5487:Saskatchewan Progress Party
3679:Saskatchewan: A New History
3578:
1684:National Citizens Coalition
1679:Montreal Economic Institute
1347:Libertarian Party of Canada
10:
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6106:Stop the New Sex-Ed Agenda
5867:Provincial and territorial
5351:Premiers by time in office
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3217:Elected as federal MP for
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1659:Focus on the Family Canada
1460:Liberal-Conservative Party
541:Thatcher murder conviction
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5252:List of political parties
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4495:The Canadian Encyclopedia
3473:Leader of the Opposition
3455:Leader of the Opposition
3408:Leader of the Opposition
3373:February 28, 1970 – 1972
3151:Leader of the Opposition
3133:Leader of the Opposition
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742:Saskatchewan United Party
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6353:Progressive Conservative
6270:Confederation of Regions
6202:Progressive Conservative
6148:Progressive Conservative
5910:United Conservative (AB)
5900:Prince Edward Island PCs
5824:Progressive Conservative
5299:Politics of Saskatchewan
5165:Progressive Conservative
4131:– via Google news.
3830:Conway, John F. (2014).
3601:Politics of Saskatchewan
3332:October 28, 1958 – 1968
3213:October 28, 1936 – 1940
3192:1924 – October 28, 1936
3107:Leader of the Opposition
1352:People's Party of Canada
1292:The Case for Colonialism
767:This article is part of
749:2024 provincial election
710:2020 provincial election
630:Former cabinet minister
558:In April 1995, after an
186:Politics of Saskatchewan
6498:Conservatism portal
5880:Coalition Avenir Québec
5603:Other Canadian politics
5396:Speaker of the Assembly
1796:Conservatism portal
1737:Common Sense Revolution
1629:Campaign Life Coalition
1369:Coalition Avenir Québec
1364:British Columbia United
512:Saskatchewan historian
327:became leader in 1924.
254:Early years (1905–1934)
130:Political position
6101:Populist Party Ontario
5559:Western Canada Concept
5229:Western Canada Concept
5142:Elections Saskatchewan
4691:"Gooshen loses appeal"
4327:Privatizing a Province
4312:Privatizing a Province
4019:"Collver, Richard Lee"
1470:Reform Party of Canada
954:United Empire Loyalist
778:Conservatism in Canada
619:, Michael McCafferty,
267:
6455:New West Progressives
6358:Ralliement créditiste
6279:Northwest Territories
5991:Wildrose Independence
5839:Ralliement créditiste
5584:2020 general election
4662:Saskatchewan Politics
4548:Jones, Gerry (2000).
4357:Saskatchewan Politics
4270:Eisler, Dale (2022).
3950:Saskatchewan Politics
3675:Waiser, Bill (2005).
3645:Saskatoon StarPhoenix
3117:Northwest Territories
1952:Wellington Willoughby
1589:The Dorchester Review
554:Expense fraud scandal
309:Wellington Willoughby
261:
227:Northwest Territories
6644:Leadership elections
6379:Independent Alliance
6207:Freedom Conservative
5819:Progressive Canadian
5814:Liberal-Conservative
5797:Liberal-Conservative
5564:Western Independence
5455:New Democratic Party
5234:Western Independence
5103:Legislative Assembly
4863:. November 3, 2018.
4841:. November 5, 2016.
4811:. January 30, 2014.
4785:on February 15, 2016
4731:on November 3, 2005.
4325:Pitsula; Rasmussen.
4310:Pitsula; Rasmussen.
4122:The Montreal Gazette
3905:Rise of the New West
3738:"Frederick Haultain"
3183:James T. M. Anderson
1699:REAL Women of Canada
717:conspiracy theorists
565:safety deposit boxes
421:New Democratic Party
353:coalition government
325:James T. M. Anderson
6415:Upper Canada Tories
6164:Yukon Freedom Party
5962:Saskatchewan United
5919:Official opposition
5736:Official opposition
5594:Electoral districts
5539:Non-Partisan League
5437:Electoral districts
5427:Former legislatures
5307:Lieutenant Governor
5209:Non-Partisan League
5126:Saskatchewan United
5101:Represented in the
4679:. pp. 169–170.
4677:Crowding the Centre
4596:. pp. 458–461.
4329:. pp. 194–196.
4097:on October 25, 2014
3922:. pp. 311–312.
3811:on January 19, 2016
3786:. pp. 250–251.
3771:. pp. 245–246.
3593:conservatism portal
1674:Mackenzie Institute
1623:Other organizations
1570:The Post Millennial
1522:Upper Canada Tories
1252:Lament for a Nation
959:Upper Canada Tories
874:Economic liberalism
824:Social conservatism
812:Right-wing populism
807:Clerico-nationalism
498:majority government
6466:Progress Vancouver
6127:Équipe Autonomiste
6012:Christian Heritage
5905:Saskatchewan Party
5761:Christian Heritage
5521:—Labor-Progressive
5505:Historical parties
5460:Saskatchewan Party
5257:Politics of Canada
5160:Progress (Liberal)
4989:Regina Leader-Post
4925:Regina Leader-Post
4861:Regina Leader-Post
4697:. March 13, 2000.
4437:CTV News Saskatoon
4406:Regina Leader-Post
4372:From Left to Right
4342:From Left to Right
4215:Regina Leader-Post
3482:Saskatchewan Party
3102:Frederick Haultain
1869:Frederick Haultain
1762:Alberta separatism
1752:Western alienation
1719:Voice of Canadians
1441:Historical parties
1419:Saskatchewan Party
1065:Bennett (W. A. C.)
879:Limited government
665:Saskatchewan Party
466:western alienation
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264:Frederick Haultain
243:Saskatchewan Party
231:Frederick Haultain
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5371:Opposition Leader
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5190:Labor-Progressive
4754:on March 24, 2016
4359:. pp. 32–34.
4299:. pp. 11–13.
3845:978-1-4594-0624-7
3650:Postmedia Network
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1784:Canada portal
1450:Canadian Alliance
1302:12 Rules for Life
1130:Manning (Preston)
575:, and former MLA
321:Progressive Party
219:Canadian province
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3404:Dick Collver
3393:1972 – 1973
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3355:1968 – 1970
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3165:John Salkeld
3154:1917 – 1921
3136:1912 – 1917
3111:1905 – 1912
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2831:Iris Dennis
2821:Third Party
2733:
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2608:Third party
2575:Dick Collver
2484:Third party
2112:Third party
2068:Third party
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212:conservative
207:
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135:Centre-right
123:Conservatism
102:Saskatchewan
93:Headquarters
26:
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6462:(Vancouver)
6053:Nova Scotia
5950:Represented
5941:Yukon Party
5895:Ontario PCs
5480:Green Party
5414:Legislature
4579:SaskScandal
4297:Devine Rule
3815:February 3,
3752:February 3,
3722:February 3,
3219:Lake Centre
2777:Opposition
2647:Opposition
2156:Progressive
2024:Opposition
1985:Opposition
1941:Opposition
1902:Opposition
1596:Toronto Sun
1429:Yukon Party
1160:Vander Zalm
1080:Diefenbaker
1049:Politicians
1007:Granatstein
909:Rule of law
894:Nationalism
661:Roy Romanow
605:John Gerich
597:Harry Baker
569:Joan Duncan
514:Bill Waiser
382:'s federal
361:Schools Act
151:Legislature
6697:Categories
6562:Willoughby
6410:Parti bleu
6312:New Reform
6183:Historical
5780:Historical
5386:Carla Beck
5131:Vacant (1)
4904:August 18,
4871:August 11,
3618:References
1577:Rebel News
1507:Parti bleu
1486:Provincial
1358:Provincial
1312:Whiteshift
1235:Literature
889:Monarchism
869:Federalism
858:Principles
632:Jack Wolfe
531:SaskEnergy
527:PotashCorp
474:Dennis Ham
363:, banning
109:Membership
66:Alan Evans
6598:Nasserden
6437:Municipal
6060:Atlantica
5926:BC United
5576:Elections
5518:Communist
5361:Scott Moe
5186:Communist
4478:Maclean's
3998:cite news
3660:August 3,
3526:Ken Grey
3469:Bill Boyd
3061:No seats
3030:Ken Grey
3020:No seats
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2863:No seats
2788:Bill Boyd
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2151:Coalition
1858:Position
1837:Election
1282:Harperism
1155:Stanfield
1140:Poilievre
1120:Macdonald
1085:Duplessis
982:Blackwood
914:Tradition
721:far-right
653:Bill Boyd
196:Elections
149:Seats in
112:80 (2018)
63:President
6635:Buscholl
6593:Pederson
6588:Hamilton
6570:Anderson
6554:Haultain
6322:Trillium
6247:Manitoba
6217:Wildrose
6197:Alliance
6028:Keystone
6021:Manitoba
5849:Unionist
5771:People's
5766:Maverick
5554:Unionest
5026:Archived
5021:CBC News
4993:Archived
4962:Archived
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3579:See also
3432:Premier
2771:137,994
2641:181,045
2602:124,573
2478:126,028
2191:114,923
2145:131,550
1135:Mulroney
1115:Lougheed
1055:Aberhart
1037:Peterson
1022:Kaufmann
997:Flanagan
992:Farthing
884:Loyalism
817:Trumpism
769:a series
729:Pakistan
285:Manitoba
229:Premier
118:Ideology
6626:Swenson
6613:Swenson
6603:Collver
6295:Ontario
6190:Alberta
6143:Buffalo
6069:Ontario
5984:Alberta
5729:Federal
5610:Federal
5432:Cabinet
5341:Premier
5150:Buffalo
4577:Jones.
3188:Premier
3090:Tenure
2815:73,269
2750:10 / 66
2729:244,382
2707:38 / 64
2686:289,311
2664:55 / 64
2620:17 / 61
2517:41,583
2439:94,737
2396:10,921
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2315:37,986
2280:10.69%
2277:42,511
2234:52,315
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2106:45,515
2018:68,243
1979:36,848
1935:28,099
1914:14 / 41
1896:16,184
1846:Change
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1445:Federal
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1203:McInnes
1027:Leacock
987:Byfield
926:History
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796:Schools
523:SaskOil
482:Estevan
415:in the
357:Premier
347:In the
298:in the
281:Alberta
273:Buffalo
249:History
217:in the
173:.pcsask
164:Website
141:Colours
104:S4S 6Y3
71:Founded
6622:Dennis
6608:Devine
6583:Ramsay
6566:McLean
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6307:Reform
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3093:Notes
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3055:8,404
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2109:18.4%
2085:3 / 63
2062:7,133
2041:2 / 63
2021:36.3%
1997:7 / 62
1982:42.0%
1958:8 / 54
1938:47.9%
1899:47.5%
1875:9 / 25
1852:Votes
1849:Place
1843:Seats
1704:Rumble
1316:(2018)
1306:(2018)
1296:(2017)
1286:(2014)
1276:(1999)
1266:(1998)
1256:(1965)
1246:(1891)
1208:Murphy
1198:Levant
1193:Jivani
1145:Roblin
1105:Harris
1100:Harper
1090:Filmon
1070:Borden
1032:Pageau
1017:Groulx
1002:Gilley
623:, and
573:Hawaii
365:French
235:Tories
157:0 / 61
98:Regina
54:Leader
6579:Keown
6372:Yukon
6233:Unity
6157:Yukon
5194:Unity
5155:Green
3017:1.3%
2979:0.3%
2941:0.2%
2898:0.2%
2860:0.4%
2734:44.6%
2691:54.1%
2561:2.1%
2520:9.8%
2399:2.0%
2361:2.0%
2318:7.6%
2154:with
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1223:Steyn
1218:Speer
1213:Segal
1150:Smith
1110:Klein
1075:Davis
1012:Grant
977:Black
210:is a
6682:1994
6677:1979
6672:1973
6667:1970
6662:1958
6657:1949
6652:1942
6631:Grey
6618:Boyd
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3724:2016
3685:ISBN
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3026:2020
2988:2016
2950:2011
2938:832
2907:2007
2895:681
2869:2003
2827:1999
2783:1995
2744:1991
2701:1986
2653:1982
2614:1978
2570:1975
2529:1971
2490:1967
2451:1964
2408:1960
2370:1956
2327:1952
2289:1948
2246:1944
2203:1938
2164:1934
2118:1929
2074:1925
2030:1921
1991:1917
1947:1912
1908:1908
1864:1905
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1183:Chen
1178:Camp
1095:Ford
839:Blue
719:and
699:2011
697:and
695:2007
560:RCMP
525:and
206:The
74:1905
6558:NWT
5655:PEI
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