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There were a lot of history lessons handed out at the Saskatchewan legislature this week. But there was one important one that wasn’t much discussed.
The then-brand-new Saskatchewan Party was already starting to look like a tired, old party by the early 2000s one that appeared incapable of a major urban breakthrough and perhaps destined for the scrapheap of political history.
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But then it was revitalized by a few urban candidates winning city seats in 2003, followed by replacing Elwin Hermanson with the more charismatic and energetic Brad Wall as party leader.
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There were a lot of history lessons handed out at the Saskatchewan legislature this week. But there was one important one that wasn’t much discussed.
The then-brand-new Saskatchewan Party was already starting to look like a tired, old party by the early 2000s one that appeared incapable of a major urban breakthrough and perhaps destined for the scrapheap of political history.
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Try refreshing your browser, or Mandryk: Sask. NDP would be wise to adopt forever Young approach Back to video
But then it was revitalized by a few urban candidates winning city seats in 2003, followed by replacing Elwin Hermanson with the more charismatic and energetic Brad Wall as party leader.