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Saskatchewan and Tory
In April 2008, the Green Party of Saskatchewan elected a new executive including deputy leader Tory McGregor and president Kelly Patrick.
The party announced that deputy leader Tory McGregor was nominated as the candidate and placed third behind the Saskatchewan Party.

Saskatchewan and MP
Sauvé was born in the Fransaskois community of Prud ' homme, Saskatchewan, to Charles Albert Benoît and Anna Vaillant, and three years later moved with them to Ottawa, where her family had previously lived and her father would take her to see the bronze bust on Parliament Hill of Canada's first female Member of Parliament ( MP ), Agnes Macphail.
Between 1993 and 1997, Blaikie was the only New Democratic Party MP to represent a riding east of Saskatchewan.
" The media also reported that Liberal party House Leader and Saskatchewan MP Ralph Goodale, a former finance minister, was opposed to Orchard's candidacy in the by-election.
Other caucus members who had expressed interest in running included Jason Dearborn, Allan Kerpan ( a former Reform MP ), and Ken Cheveldayoff, the MLA for Saskatoon Silver Springs who at one time was the President of the Young Progressive Conservatives of Saskatchewan.
Current Saskatchewan Conservative MPs who have been historically involved with the Saskatchewan Party include Carol Skelton, who served on Elwin Hermanson's constituency executive ; Tom Lukiwski, who served as a General Manager of the Saskatchewan Party ; Garry Breitkreuz, who supported the formation of the party ; and Lynne Yelich, who worked for Allan Kerpan while Kerpan served as MP and received funding from him in the 2006 federal election.
Others include former MP Brian Fitzpatrick, who aided in policy direction while the party was formed, and the late Dave Batters who held a membership in the Saskatchewan Party.
* Dorise Nielsen, a Saskatchewan MP elected as a " Unity " candidate, declared her affiliation with the LPP when it was formed in August 1943 and ran unsuccessfully for re-election as an LPP candidate.
Larry Spencer is a Baptist pastor in Canada, and former Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Saskatchewan riding of Regina — Lumsden — Lake Centre.
But, Clark and a few other prominent PC MPs and senators refused to join the new party, whilst Pankiw was again refused admission along with another Saskatchewan CA MP, Larry Spencer.
When the party was nearly wiped out in the Diefenbaker sweep of 1958, Argue managed to hold on to his seat, and remained the only CCF MP from Saskatchewan.
In the 1999 provincial election, Romanow's NDP received slightly less popular support as a share of the vote than the conservative opposition Saskatchewan Party led by Elwin Hermanson, a former Reform MP.
Drew, who had been elected PC leader in 1948 over Saskatchewan MP John Diefenbaker.
During the 2003 NDP leadership convention, Stoffer was the campaign co-chair to Lorne Nystrom, a former long serving NDP MP from Saskatchewan.
He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 federal election as an New Democratic Party ( NDP ) Member of Parliament ( MP ) from Saskatchewan.
He has served in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997, and is currently the Conservative Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the riding of Saskatoon — Wanuskewin in the province of Saskatchewan.
Pankiw served two terms in the Canadian House of Commons, representing Saskatoon — Humboldt in Saskatchewan from 1997 until 2004 as a member of the Reform Party of Canada, the Canadian Alliance, the Democratic Representative Caucus and finally as an independent MP.
Lynne Yelich ( née Zdunich ), PC, MP ( born March 24, 1953 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ) is a third-generation Croatian-Canadian politician and the MP for the riding of Blackstrap.
Gerry Ritz, PC, MP ( born August 19, 1951 ) is Canada's Agriculture minister and a Canadian Member of Parliament for Battlefords — Lloydminster, a largely rural riding in Saskatchewan.
He was the author of Footprints in Time – Saskatchewan ( House of Grant, Canada, 1965 ); Mr. Davin MP ( Western Producer Prairie Books, 1980 ); The Measure of the Man ( Western Producer Prairie Books, 1976 ) and the editor of Bourinot's Rules of Order, a handbook on Canadian parliamentary procedure.

Saskatchewan and John
* John Allan Young ( 1895 – 1961 ), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
Also located at the SFU Library is the Electronic Document Centre, which provides internet access to digitized documents from a number of archival collections, such as Harrison Brown's Xi ' an Incident collection, and the history of British Columbia and Western Canada in general, including documents from the Doukhobor migration from the Russian Empire to Saskatchewan and then to British Columbia assembled for donation to the university by John Keenlyside
** Muskoday First Nation ( formerly: John Smith First Nation ) – Muskoday, Saskatchewan
* The Widow of Ephesus ( Satyricon 110. 6-113. 4 ): A Grammatical Commentary by John Porter, University of Saskatchewan, with frames and without frames
Hnatyshyn, a Ukrainian Canadian, was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Helen Hnatyshyn and her husband, John, whose political links and friendship with John Diefenbaker, the future prime minister, would provide his son with frequent exposure to high-calibre political debate.
Another Saskatchewan politician, newly elected Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, decreed in 1958 that any province seeking to introduce a hospital plan would receive 50 cents on the dollar from the federal government.
## Chief Justice of Saskatchewan ( John Klebuc )
Saskatchewan's Bill of Rights is considered to have had formative influence on John Diefenbaker, who was from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Roy John Romanow, PC, OC, QC, SOM ( born August 12, 1939 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian politician and the 12th Premier of Saskatchewan ( 1991 – 2001 ).
His grandfather, John Kloschinsky, was a musician from Saskatchewan and had taught Warren and his brothers how to play various musical instruments.
The National Film Board of Canada documentary " Prairie University " ( 1955 ) directed by John Feeney explores diverse research activities at the University of Saskatchewan on agriculture, medicine, and ice cream.
John Newlove ( June 13, 1938 Regina, Saskatchewan – December 23, 2003 Ottawa ) was a Canadian poet who was considered to be one of the dominant voices of prairie poetry, though he lived most of his adult life in British Columbia and Ontario.
The result was that the Progressive Conservative government of John Diefenbaker, who also happened to represent Saskatchewan, introduced and passed ( with all-party approval ) the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act of 1957.
* June 10-William John Patterson, politician and 6th Premier of Saskatchewan ( b. 1886 )
John Diefenbaker proposed to Olive Palmer in Paddockwood Saskatchewan while she was a school teacher.
* May 13-William John Patterson, politician and 6th Premier of Saskatchewan ( d. 1976 )
* John Albert Dowd ( 1876 – 1932 ), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
* John Otho Chapman ( 1931 – 2011 ), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
* John Duff Robertson ( 1873 – 1939 ), politician in Saskatchewan
William John Patterson ( May 13, 1886 – June 10, 1976 ) was a Liberal Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada.
* William John Patterson, Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan

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