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After barely eight months as leader of the right-wing Saskatchewan United Party, Jon Hromek is stepping away from the party entirely. Hromek and the party on Tuesday jointly announced his ...
The Sask. Party made an election promise to "do better," but is it actually doing so? And how will Saskatchewan grapple with the U.S. tariffs promised by president-elect Donald Trump. The ...
Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party won a fifth consecutive majority government Monday, losing in the big cities but retaining its iron grip on rural areas to secure victory. Moe’s ...
Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party is projected to win a fifth-straight majority government, something that hasn't been achieved since Tommy Douglas' run that began in the '40s. But what does this mean ...
The Saskatchewan Party has become the first party in the province to win a fifth straight government since 1960. The party was projected by Global News to have won the 2024 election just ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party won a fifth consecutive majority government Monday, losing in the province’s big cities but retaining its iron ...
Global News is projecting the Saskatchewan Party will form a majority government in the 61-seat legislature. This was the Sask. Party’s second election under Moe. Moe retained his seat in ...
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Saskatchewan party leaders face off in election debateSaskatchewan party leaders Carla Beck and Scott Moe squared off in a provincial debate Wednesday evening, less than two weeks before voters head to the polls. The leaders of the NDP and the Sask.
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says he would get tough on those disrupting the public and will shut down nuisance properties if re-elected premier on Oct. 28.
A Saskatchewan Party MLA who used a racial slur while in the government caucus — and has since apologized — will not be asked to step down, according to the party leader. The incident was ...
If the Saskatchewan Party forms government again, leader Scott Moe says he will make it easier for people to get fertility treatments as well as cervical cancer testing. Speaking in Regina on ...
MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck promised to improve health care and build a new school as both she and Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe campaigned in Moose Jaw on Saturday.
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