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What do the results of Saskatchewan’s recent by-elections mean?

Kelly Gallagher / August 11, 2023

Three by-elections were held in the province this week. Going into the vote the Saskatchewan Party was defending the three seats, two urban based and one rural.Once the votes were counted the NDP reclaimed the two city constituencies which had …

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Saskatchewan Party cabinet shuffle adds up to low-risk adjustment

Martin Charlton / June 1, 2022

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe made the biggest adjustment to his cabinet to date, but the changes reflect a low-risk adjustment rather than a bold change to the front bench.Changes to Saskatchewan’s cabinetWhat changed on May 31 is that five …

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Saskatchewan budget 2022-23 needs balanced approach

Martin Charlton / March 24, 2022

Saskatchewan’s government is signalling with the tax increases in its 2022-23 provincial budget that it is relying on additional revenue rather than cutting spending to find balance.Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer delivered the …

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Blue wall to remain intact

Martin Charlton / August 24, 2021

The Canadian electorate heads to the polls September 20th for the federal election.Saskatchewan voters, like the majority in the country, are scratching their heads wondering why we need an election now.Those who call unnecessary elections …

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Equal in name only

Martin Charlton / August 17, 2021

The equalization program and how it applies to each province has often been criticized that it does the opposite of its intention. Western Canadian taxpayers who pay into the federal system question why those payment go towards other …

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Where the Buffalo roam

Martin Charlton / November 10, 2020

Scanning through the Saskatchewan provincial election results, there may be a political movement ascending to push back against the status quo.The Saskatchewan Party was re-elected to its fourth mandate on October 26. The re-election was as …

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Natural governing party is born

Martin Charlton / October 27, 2020

The Saskatchewan 2020 provincial election is another one for the history books. The Saskatchewan Party, led by Premier Scott Moe secured a very healthy majority government giving it another four year mandate.The opposition New Democrat Party …

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Do debates matter?

Martin Charlton / October 13, 2020

As the provincial election reaches the half way point does a Leader’s debate loom large or is it just a rite of passage these days?Debates come and go throughout a campaign, and for the most part, the electorate pays little attention to them. …

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Four Moe years

Martin Charlton / October 8, 2020

The 2020 Saskatchewan election officially kicked off this week. Residents of the land of living skies go to the polls at the end of October to elect their government. Barring a major catastrophe for the governing party, another Saskatchewan Party …

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Can an election be a sure thing?

Martin Charlton / June 11, 2020

As in life, the same holds true for politics that there is never a sure thing. Sometimes events happen that no one saw coming and can up-end the entire process.Saskatchewan has experienced a stable political environment for over a decade with a …

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