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Here's a list of all the Saskatchewan Party MLAs who won't be running in the next election (and why) - MSNAs the provincial general election approaches, voters can expect to see many new faces pop up on the ballot and wave goodbye to outgoing veterans. Steven Bonk, a Saskatchewan Party MLA who has ...
The motion, brought forward by one of the party’s members, states the province appears to no longer believe the Saskatchewan Liberal Party as a name “represents a viable option for voting ...
Saskatchewan party leaders Carla Beck and Scott Moe squared off in a provincial debate Wednesday evening, less than two weeks before voters head to the polls. The leaders of the NDP and the Sask.
REGINA - A longtime minister for the Saskatchewan Party has announced he is retiring from provincial politics and will not be running in the next election.
Saskatchewan Party promises increase in tax credits for persons with disabilities - The Toronto Star
REGINA - Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is promising to increase a set of tax credits for persons with disabilities if he's re-elected on Oct. 28.
The Saskatchewan Liberal Party has passed a motion to change the party's name. Eighty-five percent of Saskatchewan Liberal Party constituents voted to change their party's name at its Annual General ...
Liberals no more: Saskatchewan provincial party votes to change its name. A party name that carried eight of the first nine elections ever held in Saskatchewan will be retired after 88 per cent of ...
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says his party would make it easier for people to access fertility treatments and cancer testing if it's re-elected on Oct. 28. SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT.
The Saskatchewan Progress Party unveiled its new name and logo on July 19, 2023. The party had previously operated as the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. Photo by Saskatchewan Progress Party / handout ...
This early, the Commission on Elections has started accepting applications for registration of political and party-list groups intending to participate in the May 2025 elections.
The Saskatchewan Liberal Party is looking for a new name after members voted in favour of retiring the ‘Liberal’ moniker. The party announced in a media release that a “decisive” 88 per ...
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