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  2. Scott Moe - Wikipedia

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    He served in the Saskatchewan Party cabinet from 2014 to 2017 under the premiership of Brad Wall, twice as minister of environment and also as minister of advanced education. In January 2018 he was chosen to succeed Wall as leader of the Saskatchewan Party. [1] He led the party to a fifth consecutive majority government in the 2024 provincial ...

  3. Saskatchewan Party - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Party (SP or Sask Party) is a conservative political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was founded in 1997 by a coalition of former provincial Progressive Conservative and Liberal Party members who sought to unite opposition to the governing New Democratic Party .

  4. List of premiers of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Scott Moe is the current premier of Saskatchewan, since 2018. The premier of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan is the province's head of government since 1905. Saskatchewan uses a unicameral Westminster-style parliamentary government, in which the premier is the leader of the party that has the support of a majority in the Legislative Assembly.

  5. 2018 Saskatchewan Party leadership election - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Party held a leadership election on January 27, 2018, [1] to elect a replacement for party leader and Premier Brad Wall. Wall had announced on August 10, 2017 that he would be retiring from politics once his successor was chosen. [2] The winner, Scott Moe, succeeded Wall as Premier of Saskatchewan on February 2, 2018.

  6. Jon Hromek - Wikipedia

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    Hromek was the leader of the Saskatchewan United Party from May to December 2024, leading the party in the 2024 Saskatchewan general election. Hromek was also the party's first election candidate when he ran in the 2023 Lumsden-Morse provincial by-election.

  7. Brad Wall - Wikipedia

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    He became leader of the Official Opposition Saskatchewan Party on July 15, 2004, replacing Elwin Hermanson, and he led the party to a majority government in the 2007 election. In the 2011 election , Wall's government won the largest vote share in Saskatchewan's history with 64% of the popular vote and 49 of the 58 seats in the legislature.

  8. Dick Collver - Wikipedia

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    He was facing lawsuits over his business endeavours, and became the target of attacks by the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party during the election. [1] Collver stepped down as PC leader in 1979. He was charged with illegal possession and improper use of a firearm after he discharged a .357 Magnum gun from the window of his Regina apartment on ...

  9. Saskatchewan United Party - Wikipedia

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    Party Leader Tenure Notes 1 Nadine Wilson: November 30, 2022 – May 16, 2024 Wilson was a Saskatchewan Party MLA from 2007 to 2021, and an Independent MLA from 2021 to 2022. With the Saskatchewan Party, Wilson served as Provincial Secretary in the governments of Brad Wall and Scott Moe. 2 Jon Hromek May 16, 2024 – December 31, 2024