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  2. Saskatchewan New Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (Saskatchewan NDP or Sask NDP), branded as the Saskatchewan New Democrats, is a social democratic political party in Saskatchewan, Canada. The party was founded in 1932 as the Farmer-Labour Group and was known as the Saskatchewan section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1935 until 1967.

  3. Flag of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The flag's sponsors hoped it would officially be the province's flag, as it was being used to represent Saskatchewan, but that was not the case. The Diamond Jubilee flag is blazoned per fess gules and vert, in the fly an escutcheon of the Arms of Saskatchewan fimbriated or, in the hoist a stalk of wheat or. The red in the top half symbolizes ...

  4. Symbols of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Flag Fransaskois Flag Fransaskois Flag: 2005 [15] The gold color represents the wheat fields of Saskatchewan, the cross is for the Catholic Church in Fransaskois, and the green color is for northern forests. The red fleur de lis symbolizes "la Francophonie". Sport: Curling: Curling rock: 2001 [16] A well known sport in Saskatchewan since the ...

  5. File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg - Wikipedia

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    Premier of Saskatchewan; Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan; Ray Hnatyshyn; Regina Rams; Ridgedale, Saskatchewan; Roland Michener; Ross Thatcher; Roy Bailey (politician) Roy Romanow; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Russ Howard; Sandra Schmirler; Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Huskies; Saskatchewan New Democratic Party; Saskatchewan Party ...

  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson – Democratic Party – used as a fundraising symbol (such as with the party's annual "Jefferson-Jackson Dinner" in many states) Tiger – formerly, the New York City Democratic Party and the Tammany Hall political machine that controlled it for more than a century and a half.

  7. Statement of Principles (NDP) - Wikipedia

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    The New Democratic Party's Statement of Principles was adopted in 1983 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the 12th Federal NDP Convention. It replaced the Winnipeg Declaration , which had in turn replaced the original Regina Manifesto of 1933 of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) (the predecessor to the NDP).

  8. Category:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLAs (2 C, 179 P) Pages in category "Saskatchewan New Democratic Party" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. 2024 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    If the Saskatchewan Party completes a full four years in office, it will be the second-longest streak of party control in Saskatchewan, exceeded only by the Liberal governments of 1905–1929. [ 143 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The NDP reduced the Saskatchewan Party's majority from eleven seats at dissolution to three, taking all of Regina and all but ...