The 18th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1975. The assembly sat from November 12, 1975, to September 19, 1978.[1] The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the government.[2] The Liberal Party led by David Steuart formed the official opposition. Edward Malone replaced Steuart as party leader in 1976.[3] After the Progressive Conservative Party won two by-elections and convinced two Liberal members to defect[4] in 1977, the Progressive Conservative Party led by Richard Lee Collver shared the role of official opposition with the Liberals.[3]
John Edward Brockelbank served as speaker for the assembly.[5]
^"Saskatchewan Sessions of the Legislative Assembly and Their Duration" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
The 18th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1975. The assembly sat from November 12, 1975...
The SaskatchewanLegislature is made of two elements: the lieutenant governor as representative of the King of Canada, and the unicameral assembly called...
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (French: Assemblée législative de la Saskatchewan) is the legislative chamber of the SaskatchewanLegislature in the province...
form the Executive Council of Saskatchewan, and presides over that body. Members are first elected to the legislature during general elections. General...
party to form the new Saskatchewan Party in 1997. The 1999 election marked the last time any Liberals were elected to the Legislature. The Liberal Party...
and The Language Act in Saskatchewan. Although both laws affirmed the right to use French in the judiciary and legislature, they also revoked many of...
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South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. An "Act to establish and incorporate a University for the Province of Saskatchewan" was passed...
electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Created for the 18thSaskatchewan general election as "Regina Victoria", it was redrawn...
Jackson, Michael D. (1990). The Canadian Monarchy in Saskatchewan (2nd ed.). Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. p. 14. Oliver, Peter; Macklem, Patrick; Des Rosiers...
Rosemont is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is represented by Trent Wotherspoon of the New Democratic...
lost patient Code silver: active shooter Codes used in Saskatchewan, prescribed by the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Code red: fire/smoke Code orange: incoming...
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016...
district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Originally created for the 15th Saskatchewan general election in 1964, this constituency...
lesbian to serve in the territorial legislature. Green holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Saskatchewan, a Master of Arts in history from...
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constitution makes French an official language in Manitoba for the legislature and courts. Saskatchewan also has a Fransaskois community, as does Alberta with its...
Assembly of Saskatchewan. Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. "Gary Grewal". Biographical Directory of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Legislative...
SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Saskatoon Sutherland was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It was last...
district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It was held by two Premiers of Saskatchewan from 1991 to 2007 – Roy Romanow and Lorne...
serving in seven provincial legislatures. Of those members, 18 are New Democrats, 7 are Conservatives (three Saskatchewan Party, one Manitoba Progressive...