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Michael Boda outlines vision for future voting options in Saskatchewan electionsMichael Boda, Saskatchewan’s chief electoral officer, said he believes changes need to be made in how the province administers its future elections.CanadaAug 12, 2021
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Saskatchewan legislators should be back at work, says politics professor: ‘I find it strange’With Saskatchewan declaring its curve flat, the legislature has yet to be called back like it has in other provinces that have been hit worse by the coronavirus.PoliticsMay 13, 2020
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Andrew Scheer: Family man, career politician, prime minister?Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is waiting to find out if he will be Canada's next prime minister, but what could his mandate mean for his home province?PoliticsOct 21, 2019
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42% of Saskatchewan renters paying more than 30% of income in shelter costs: reportThe Canadian Rental Housing Index is looking to push rental affordability as a campaign issue, stemming off the theme of affordability this election.PoliticsSep 18, 2019
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Budget and political fighting expected when Sask. legislative assembly returnsSaskatchewan's MLAs are preparing to return to Regina for their spring setting, which is expected to be dominated by the budget and pre-election arguing.PoliticsFeb 28, 2019
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Feds creating ‘headwinds’ for resource sector: Sask. premier at pipeline rallyAround 150 to 200 people showed up for the Rally 4 Resources outside the Saskatchewan Legislature, calling on greater federal support for the energy sector.PoliticsJan 8, 2019
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Can provincial conservative anti-carbon tax momentum translate to federal gains?Two years ago, Saskatchewan was the lone province opposing the federal carbon tax. Now there are four. What does this mean for next year's election?PoliticsOct 5, 2018
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‘It’s the Wild West’: Opposition calls for Sask. campaign finance reformSince 2006, Alberta based businesses have donated about $2 million to the Saskatchewan Party.PoliticsNov 2, 2016
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Elections Regina using social media to generate voter interestThe city is also pushing to social media. Users are encouraged to snap a selfie outside the polls, using the Elections Regina "I Voted" filter.CanadaOct 19, 2016
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