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Saskatchewan Party
noun
- (in Canada) a Saskatchewan political party formed by former members of the provincial Progressive Conservative and Liberal Parties
Example Sentences
Scott Moe, the premier of Saskatchewan, who leads the right-leaning Saskatchewan Party, referenced comments Mr. Trudeau made last week, suggesting he had mischaracterized the scope of the dissent against pandemic restrictions.
His Saskatchewan Party formed 24 years ago, unlike the UCP, which is only 4 years old and prone to conflicts between its center-right moderates and far-right rural members.
Mr. Wall, who leads the conservative Saskatchewan Party, initially objected to carbon pricing in part to protect his province’s relatively small coal mining industry and its coal-fired power plants.
The Saskatchewan Party won the last election in a landslide in 2011, taking more than 60% of the vote.
The conservative Saskatchewan Party is widely expected to sweep to a third consecutive victory as the Canadian province holds elections.
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