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  2. 2024 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    2024 Saskatchewan general election - synopsis of riding results [151] Riding [a 1] Winning party Turnout [a 2] Votes 2020 1st place Votes Share Margin # Margin % 2nd place 3rd place Sask NDP SUP Grn PC Buff SPP Ind Total Athabasca NDP NDP 1,823: 62.80%: 788: 27.14% Sask Green % 1,035: 1,823 – 45 – – – – 2,903 Batoche Sask Sask 4,415: ...

  3. 2024 Saskatchewan municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, Saskatchewan's Chief Electoral Officer Michael Boda proposed changing election dates in the province in 2024, given that the provincial and municipal elections were, as in 2020, schedule to take place within three weeks of each other. Boda recommended changing the 2024 municipal election date from November to May. [2]

  4. Provincial Nomination Program - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) is an economic-based immigration program for the Yukon, administered by the territorial government’s Department of Economic Development (Immigration Unit) in partnership with IRCC under the Agreement for Canada-Yukon Co-operation on Immigration.

  5. Politics of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Moe's Saskatchewan Party was elected to a majority government. Regina is the provincial capital. As of the most recent federal election in 2021, Saskatchewan elects 14 members to Canada's 338-member Parliament. Politics in Saskatchewan have historically been shaped by the province's heavily agricultural and mineral resource-based economy.

  6. Saskatchewan Party - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, the SP was elected to its fifth consecutive majority government, a feat not achieved since the CCF led five majority governments between 1944 and 1964. This success has led observers to declare the SP the province's new natural governing party. [2] [3] Brad Wall was the first SP leader to become Premier in 2007. The party took power at ...

  7. List of political parties in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political parties in Saskatchewan that have contested provincial general elections or have had representatives in the Legislative Assembly since the establishment of the province in 1905. In addition to the parties listed below, Saskatchewan elections have historically included candidates running as Independents, sometimes in ...

  8. Joan Pratchler - Wikipedia

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    Pratchler has a Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Arts in French and music from the University of Saskatchewan and St. Thomas More College.She later received a postgraduate diploma in Education Admin and Masters of Education (Admin) from the University of Regina Her thesis "Exploring the Subjectivity of Lay Catholic Administrators in Catholic Schools: A Qualitative Studgy https://hdl ...

  9. Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The assembly meets at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. There are 61 constituencies in the province, which elect members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). All are single-member districts, though the cities of Regina , Saskatoon and Moose Jaw were in the past represented through multi-member districts, with members elected ...