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    Roy John Romanow PC OC SOM KC (born August 12, 1939) is a Canadian politician who served as the 12th premier of Saskatchewan from 1991 to 2001. He was...
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  • Romanow, Roy (2019). "Principled Pragmatism: Allan Blakeney and Saskatchewan's 'Resource Wars'". In Isinger, Russel; Whyte, John D.; Romanow, Roy; McGrane...
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  • as the Romanow Report, is a committee study led by Roy Romanow on the future of health care in Canada. It was delivered in November 2002. Romanow recommended...
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    premier when he was elected NDP leader in 2001 after the retirement of Roy Romanow. Campaigning on the party's social democratic legacy, Calvert led the...
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    the New Democratic Party, led by former provincial Attorney General Roy Romanow. A major source of dissatisfaction with the Grant Devine government was...
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    utility SaskPower (Channel Lake), the New Democrat government of Premier Roy Romanow – challenged by the newly created Saskatchewan Party – lost a significant...
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    Assembly of Saskatchewan. The New Democratic Party government of Premier Roy Romanow was re-elected for a second term, although with a reduced majority. The...
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    domination by Quebec and Ontario of Canadian politics. Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow also considered separation from Canada if the 1995 referendum had succeeded...
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  • Romanow or Romanów may refer to: Roy Romanow, Canadian politician and former premier of Saskatchewan Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada...
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    was elected via a delegated convention. Following the resignation of Roy Romanow, the leader was chosen through a One Member One Vote election. (Held...
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    Traktor Chelyabinsk of the KHL William Leonard Higgitt, RCMP Commissioner Roy Romanow, Premier of Saskatchewan (1991–2001) Lefty Wilkie, Major League Baseball...
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    Roy Romanow 22nd 1991 1995 Roy Romanow Grant Devine Rick Swenson Bill Boyd 23rd 1995 1999 Roy Romanow Lynda Haverstock Ken Krawetz 24th 1999 2003 Roy...
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    Canada. It was held by two Premiers of Saskatchewan from 1991 to 2007 – Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert. It is currently represented by Marv Friesen of the...
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  • Commons on June 1, 1999, to join the cabinet of then Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow. He was elected as an MLA in a by-election as the Saskatchewan NDP MLA...
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    Toronto. He also served as deputy chief of staff to Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow. Brian Topp was born in Longueuil, Quebec, and grew up in neighbouring...
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    history, but the premier—who sought the advice of former NDP premier Roy Romanow and former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed—argued that Saskatchewan stood...
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    Allan Blakeney and Roy Romanow; he was the Opposition House Leader from 1982 to 1986, and also served as Deputy Premier to Romanow. In 2011, Lingenfelter...
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  • its authors, Jean Chrétien from the federal government, Roy Romanow from Saskatchewan, and Roy McMurtry from Ontario, became known as the Kitchen Cabinet...
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  • western provinces join the United States. In 1995, Premier of Saskatchewan Roy Romanow secretly formed a committee on consequences if Quebec seceded. The most...
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  • 2003 to 2007. He was a senior cabinet minister in the governments of Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert. Appointed to Cabinet in November 1995, he had responsibility...
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  • election at the hands of the NDP, now led by former attorney general Roy Romanow. The PCs were reduced to 10 seats in the legislature, all of them rural...
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    were made worse for the federal NDP after Saskatchewan's NDP Premier Roy Romanow resigned in 2000 after the party lost seats in the 1999 Saskatchewan...
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    38-seat loss in 1944. The highest-profile casualty was Deputy Premier Roy Romanow, who was ousted by Tory challenger Jo-Ann Zazelenchuk as part of the...
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  • as a rival to the royal commission report on health care released by Roy Romanow. Kirby was criticised for having a conflict of interest in his role in...
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    Blakeney Roy John Romanow Arnold Bernard Tusa 22nd Legislature 5 sessions 22nd general Dec. 2, 1991 May 23, 1995 New Democratic Party Roy Romanow Progressive...
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    1986 election (21st Leg.) Progressive Conservative (Ldr. 1979) MLA for Estevan 12 Roy Romanow (b. 1939) 1 November 1991 8 February 2001 1991 election (22nd Leg.)⁠...
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  • Fourth party 1944 (as CCF) David Côté Saskatchewan 55 / 66 Majority 1991 Roy Romanow (Premier 1991–2001) Yukon 11 / 17 Majority 1996 Piers McDonald (Premier...
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  • defeated Deputy Premier Roy Romanow by a small margin to win a provincial seat in 1982. She was heavily defeated by Romanow when she ran for re-election...
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    Romanow, Roy (2019). "Principled Pragmatism: Allan Blakeney and Saskatchewan's 'Resource Wars'". In Isinger, Russel; Whyte, John D.; Romanow, Roy; McGrane...
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  • Quebec – Lucien Bouchard then Bernard Landry Premier of Saskatchewan – Roy Romanow then Lorne Calvert Premier of the Northwest Territories – Stephen Kakfwi...
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