Saskatchewan Politics

Saskatchewan Politics
Title Saskatchewan Politics PDF eBook
Author Howard A. Leeson
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 448
Release 2001
Genre Saskatchewan
ISBN 9780889771314

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The essays in this volume cover a broad range of topics on Saskatchewan politics, including: the role of the legislature and the Governor General; political institutions (premiers, cabinets, public service, judiciary, commissions); political parties and their history; and social issues & the economy (public finance, health care reform, economic development, rural life, demographics, First Nations, public welfare, federal relations, the media). Appendices include a table of provincial electoral results 1905-99 and lists of Saskatchewan premiers, Lieutenant Governors, and presidents & chiefs of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations.

Saskatchewan Politicians

Saskatchewan Politicians
Title Saskatchewan Politicians PDF eBook
Author University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 268
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780889771659

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The more than 275 biographies of Saskatchewan politicians from the past 100 years that are included in this volume represent but a fraction of those who have been elected to public office in the province. These are only the longer-serving, the most distinguished, the most famous...the most infamous. Together, their individual stories tell our collective political story in Saskatchewan, the birthplace of Medicare and socialism in North America.

Saskatchewan Politics

Saskatchewan Politics
Title Saskatchewan Politics PDF eBook
Author Howard A. Leeson
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 508
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780889772342

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In his 2001 volume on politics in Saskatchewan, Howard Leeson observed that vast changes were underway in the Saskatchewan polity, and he predicted that the familiar politics of the past would soon look jarringly antiquated. The contributors to this new volume--Saskatchewan Politics: Crowding the Centre--come to the conclusion that this process of change is now largely complete. As its subtitle makes clear, this new study suggests that political parties in the province have crowded closer and closer to the ideological centre. Without the fulcrum of ideological division, politics in the province appears to be more and more about personal and administrative clashes and less and less about substantive differences as to how the economy and society should be organized. In short, left and right are increasingly being left out of provincial politics. Includes a dvd of the 2006-08 Throne and budget debates between NDP leader Lorne Calvert and Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall.

False Expectations

False Expectations
Title False Expectations PDF eBook
Author Dale Eisler
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 268
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780889771949

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"Myth has played an important and ongoing role in the development of Saskatchewan's political economy. First, during the time of the National Policy, Saskatchewan was portrayed to immigrants as a promised land. This period served as the psychological and economic foundation for the provice. When belief in Saskatchewan as a promised land was shattered by the Great Depression and Dirty Thirties, the myth was reconstituted through the inspiration of the social gospel. It was then politically reinvigorated in the meaning of medicare and has been expressed in recent decades through the competing visions for economic development. Through all these eras, no matter what the tides of politics, there remained one constant--the singular, collective idea that Saskatchewan was a special place with unrealized potential. The challenge for the public dialogue of Saskatchewan, as the province enters its second century, is to not replay the mistakes of the past. Saskatchewan people must recognize the role that myth has played, and must continue to play, in the life of the province. But, at the same time, they must differentiate it from reality by understanding the power of myth as a force for progress and its potential to create false expectations."--pub. desc.

Saskatchewan at a Crossroads: Fiscal Policy and Social Democratic Politics

Saskatchewan at a Crossroads: Fiscal Policy and Social Democratic Politics
Title Saskatchewan at a Crossroads: Fiscal Policy and Social Democratic Politics PDF eBook
Author Erin Weir
Publisher Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
Pages 17
Release 2004
Genre Finance, Public
ISBN 0886273781

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The left believes that the absence of state restrictions is not enough because, as former federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent puts it, "the vast majority of choices we make to give substance to the abstract notion of freedom require money."3 While the right-wing notion of negative freedom requires that government activity be sharply limited, the left-wing notion of positive freedom requires that the s [...] There is no doubt rich, expanding the sales whatsoever that the benefits of tax also reduced the these reforms increase-both in absolute dollars and as a progressivity of proportion of income-as one Saskatchewan's tax moves up the income scale.6 system. [...] However, the number of jobs created in the petroleum industry by forgoing royalty revenues will be limited by the fact that its operations employ very few people relative to the capital invested, and are largely headquartered outside the province. [...] The annual cost of reduced royalties is similarly in the hundreds of millions of dollars.20 Saskatchewan's half-billion-dollar deficit is thus attributable to tax cuts costing a quarter of a billion dollars and royalty reductions costing at least a quarter of a billion more. [...] In the 1999 and 2003 elections, the NDP warned that the Saskatchewan Party would probably do the same thing if handed the reins of power.

Saskatchewan Government

Saskatchewan Government
Title Saskatchewan Government PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Eager
Publisher Saskatoon : Western Producer Prairie Books
Pages 320
Release 1980
Genre Saskatchewan
ISBN

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Peace, Progress and Prosperity

Peace, Progress and Prosperity
Title Peace, Progress and Prosperity PDF eBook
Author Gordon Leslie Barnhart
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 200
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780889771420

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Thomas Walter Scott was a newspaper owner and successful businessman before being elected to the House of Commons in 1905 as member for Assiniboia West. He became leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party by 1905 and premier of the new province. This biography covers the life of this respected political leader from birth through his political career to his retirement years, giving a picture of his labours in the fields of education, female suffrage, agriculture, and public policy whose fruits continue to be of influence in the province.