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Interactive Feature: Promises, PromisesCBC Online News | Nov. 02, 2007
From the platforms of the NDP, Saskatchewan Party and Liberals.more »
Leaders DebateCBC Online News | Oct. 30, 2007
Did you miss the debate? Watch it here (Runs 1:00:00).Watch this video feature »
Voter's EdgeCBC Online News | Oct. 15, 2007
CBC Radio's weekly behind-the-scenes look at the election (Runs 22:55).more »
Reporter's NotebookCBC Online News | Oct. 12, 2007
The latest dispatches from the campaign trail.more »
Election Blog SquadCBC Online News
CBC's citizen commentators blog on issues that matter to you.more »
By the NumbersCBC Online News | Oct. 10, 2007
Statistics on voter turnout and election history.more »
2003 Election ResultsCBC Online News
Explore the results of the last election with this interactive map.more »
What does the upcoming election mean for Saskatchewan?CBC Online News | Oct. 10, 2007
A change in government won't necessarily mean radical changes in Saskatchewan, University of Regina professor Ken Rasmussen says. more »
Saskatchewan politics: a Wikipedia wonderlandCBC Online News | Oct. 10, 2007
The popular online encyclopedia is chockful of facts about Saskatchewan politicians, but how much is reliable?
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CBC Archives: Saskatchewan ElectionsCBC Online News | Oct. 10, 2007
Liberal landslides and Tory tides.
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- Saskatchewan Party wins majority government
- Only 10 years into its existence as a political force, the Saskatchewan Party will form a majority government and its leader Brad Wall will be the new premier.
- NDP had a 'good run in government'
- A desire for change pushed the NDP out of 16 years of rule in Saskatchewan, but leader Lorne Calvert said the party has no regrets.
- Liberals fail again to elect single MLA
- The third time was not a charm for Liberal Leader David Karwacki, as voters in Saskatoon Meewasin rebuffed his efforts for elected office.
- Shift in urban vote handed seats to Sask. Party
- The seeds of victory were sown in Regina and Saskatoon, where the Saskatchewan Party picked up five seats — but there were gains in other urban areas, too, that helped seal the election win.
- NDP holds on in Regina, but loses 3 seats
- Fortress Regina continued to stand for the NDP when the dust of Wednesday's election had settled, though its foundation was shaken by a trio of Saskatchewan Party wins.














