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  2. Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Party ran seventeen candidates in the 2020 provincial election.The party ran on a platform opposing public health mandates—the 2020 election took place during the COVID-19 pandemic—and proposing tax cuts; during the campaign, Sira also claimed that the province was not being negatively impacted by climate change. [20]

  3. 2003 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    Going into the election, the popularity of the New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan (NDP) had declined because of several controversies. Voters in this agrarian province were disgruntled because of a mediocre harvest, a disastrous summer for cattle producers — the American border had been closed to Canadian beef due to fears of mad cow disease; and the actions of a member of the NDP Cabinet ...

  4. Saskatchewan Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada that operates a voluntary pension plan of this nature. The plan has assets of $700 million and over 32,000 members. [ 3 ] The maximum annual individual contribution is $7,000, indexed annually according to the change in the Year's Maximum Pensionable Earnings.

  5. Coat of arms of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Saskatchewan, officially known as His Majesty's Arms in right of Saskatchewan, is the heraldic symbol representing the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [2] The arms, consisting of only the shield, was assigned by royal warrant of King Edward VII on 25 August 1906. It uses the provincial colours, green and gold.

  6. Saskatchewan Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Health Authority is the single health region of the province of Saskatchewan.It is a health authority providing direct and contracted health services including primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary care, home and community care, mental health services, population and preventive health and addictions services to the people of Saskatchewan.

  7. Flag of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Drake came and left Saskatchewan from the United Kingdom and did not have an opportunity to see his winning design fly until returning to Hodgeville. [4] Saskatchewan politician Percy Schmeiser was on the flag committee in 1969 during his time as member of the Legislative Assembly and was at the inaugural flag raising ceremony, unlike Anthony ...

  8. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Governor Amédée E. Forget in his office at Government House, 1898. The lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan (/ l ɛ f ˈ t ɛ n ə n t /) is the representative in Saskatchewan of the monarch, who operates distinctly within the province but is also shared equally with the ten other jurisdictions of Canada, as well as the other Commonwealth realms and any subdivisions thereof, and ...

  9. Government House (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    First Regina Government House shortly after construction in 1883. A substantial brick and masonry building, the new Government House replaced the cold, draughty wooden pre-constructed clapboard 1883 Government House which stood on the current site of Luther College High School on Dewdney Avenue and Royal Street, five blocks west, until its demolition in 1908.