Green Party of Saskatchewan
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Green Party of Saskatchewan | |
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Active Provincial Party | |
Founded | 1998 |
Leader | John Kern |
President | Sylvie Charpentier |
Headquarters | 2138 McIntyre Street Regina, SK S4P 2R7 |
Political ideology | Green |
International alignment | None |
Colours | Green |
Website | www.greenpartysask.ca |
The Green Party of Saskatchewan is a left-wing Green political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
It was founded in 1998 as the New Green Alliance (NGA) by environmental and social justice activists frustrated by the social democratic Saskatchewan New Democratic Party's move to the right under Roy Romanow. Unlike many Green Parties in Canada, the NGA was decidedly left wing, favouring, for example, progressive taxation, workers' rights and the elimination of poverty. NGA supporters believed that the Green Party of Canada and Green Party of Ontario are essentially eco-capitalist parties because they favour regressive consumption taxes and oppose taxes on incomes and corporations. The NGA also opposed privatization of Crown corporations. As a Green party, the NGA supported ecological agriculture, balanced ecological forestry and forest use, and promote a soft energy path. The NGA was committed to peace and non-violence, and in contrast to the Green Party of Canada, took a strong stance against the U.S. war in Iraq.
The NGA ran candidates in Saskatchewan elections, but was unable to win any seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. In the 2003 election, the NGA nominated 27 candidates who received only 2,504 votes (about 0.5% of the vote), compared to 189,000 for the NDP. This was a decline from the 1999 election, when the party received 5% of the vote in the 16 ridings where it ran candidates.
At the party's 2005 convention, its members voted to change the party name to the Green Party of Saskatchewan because "Green Party" is more recognized by voters and because the "Alliance" part of the old name could cause confusion. The party now appears to be affiliated with the Green Party of Canada.
[edit] Party leaders
- Ben Webster 2004-2005
- Neal Anderson 2005-2006
- Victor Lau 2006
- John Kern 2006-
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Federal: Green Party of Canada | |
Provincial: Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia - Ontario - Prince Edward Island - Quebec - Saskatchewan |
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Lieutenant-Governor | Gordon L. Barnhart • Former lieutenant-governors | ![]() |
Premier | Lorne Calvert • Former premiers | |
Opposition Leader | Brad Wall • Former Opposition Leaders | |
Speaker of the Assembly | Myron Kowalsky | |
Legislature | Current assembly • Former legislatures • Cabinet • electoral districts | |
Political parties | Saskatchewan Party • New Democrats • Liberals Progressive Conservatives • Social Credit • Greens |
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Elections | 2003 general election • Past elections • Electoral districts | |
Current issues | Equalization payments | |
Other Canadian politics | Federal • BC • AB • SK • MB • ON • QC • NB • NS • PEI • NL • YU • NT • NU |