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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.
President of the New Democratic Party (2023–present) President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour (2013–2022) NDP candidate for St. John's East in the 2021 federal election NDP candidate for Gander—Grand Falls in the 1997 federal election: St. John's
Saskatchewan NDP/CCF leadership elections 1932 · 1936 · 1942 · 1961 · 1970 · 1987 · 2001 · 2009 · 2013 · 2018 · 2022 An election for the leadership of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party was held on June 26, 2022 in Regina, Saskatchewan as a result of the resignation of Ryan Meili .
The Saskatchewan Party's primary opponent, the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Carla Beck, sought to lead the NDP to its first government since 2007. This was the first general election to feature the Saskatchewan United Party (SUP).
Ritchie ran for the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party in the 2020 Saskatchewan general election in a bid to replace the retired Cathy Sproule as MLA for Saskatoon Nutana. She was elected on October 26, securing 65% of the vote.
Political party Saskatchewan NDP April ChiefCalf is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2024 general election , representing Saskatoon Westview as a member of the New Democratic Party .
Former Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Saskatchewan Rivers: M MacDowall: Teacher Regina—Lewvan: Erin Weir: 2004 candidate in Wascana, 2013 Saskatchewan NDP candidate for leadership. One of two NDP candidates in this election with the name Erin Weir (the other running in Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner). [1] M Regina ...
August 10, 2017: Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall announces his intentions to resign as Premier and leader of the governing party. [2] August 16, 2017: Trent Wotherspoon announces his campaign for full-time leader. August 19, 2017: Date for the Saskatchewan Party leadership election is announced as January 27, 2018. [3]