CANADA HISTORY-Politics-Provinces

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Canada is a federal system where Provinces and Territories each have their own legislative assembly, Premier of the province and judicial system. The Premiers have roughly the same roles and responsibilities as the Prime Minister does in the context of the national Parliament. As with Prime Ministers, Premiers are usually the leader of the largest party in the provincial legislature or who are able to command a major of the members in the provincial legislature. They have the right to appoint members to Cabinet, set policy, represent the Province and ask the Lieutenant Governor to call an election.

Saskatchewan - Premiers

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Walter Scott

05 Sep 1905 - 20 Oct 1916

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William Melville Martin

20 Oct 1916 - 05 Apr 1922

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Charles Avery Dunning

05 Apr 1922 - 26 Feb 1926

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James G. Gardiner

26 Feb 1926 - 09 Sep 1929

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James Thomas Milton Anderson

09 Sep 1929 - 19 Jul 1934

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James G. Gardiner

19 Jul 1934 - 01 Nov 1935

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William John Patterson

01 Nov 1935 - 10 Jul 1944

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Thomas Clement Douglas

10 Jul 1944 - 07 Nov 1961

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Woodrow Stanley Lloyd

07 Nov 1961 - 02 May 1964

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Wilbert Ross Thatcher

02 May 1964 - 30 Jun 1971

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The Honourable Allan Blakeney

30 Jun 1971 - 08 May 1982

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Grant Devine

08 May 1982 - 01 Nov 1991

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Roy Romanow

01 Nov 1991 - 08 Feb 2001

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Lorne Calvert

08 Feb 2001 - 21 Nov 2007

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Brad Wall

21 Nov 2007 - 02 Feb 2018

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Scott Moe

02 Feb 2018 -



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