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Singing the Blues: The Conservatives in Saskatchewan (Canadian Plains Studies(CPS))

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Author(s)DICK SPENCER
ISBN / ASIN0889772061
ISBN-139780889772069
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Sales Rank12,252,880
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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From the party's beginnings in the Territories though its convulsive 1929 campaign and first victory that year under J.T.M. Anderson to its shadowy dissolution nearly 70 years later, the Saskatchewan Conservative Party struggled for relevance and survival. After their 1929 win, Conservatives waited half a century to form their next government, when they won the 1982 election under Grant Devine--only to be "mothballed" 15 years later as the new Saskatchewan Party emerged to carry the right-wing banner in the province. Over the years, Conservatives must often have asked themselves, "What's this all about? Where are we going? Where is the promised land?" At provincial election time, in particular, Tories have been left, more often than not, "singing the blues."
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