THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Vaidehee Lanke October 18, 2019
It’s our generation’s time to get involved in politics and make sure our voices are heard.
By Aqsa Hussain October 17, 2019
Lost in all the political talk this election season? Here’s a translation.
By Noah Callaghan October 12, 2019
The high-energy event focused on future policies and saw the NDP leader answer questions bilingually.
By Wardah Anwar October 1, 2019
With the federal election around the corner, it’s important to learn more about the process of casting a ballot.
By Kienan Ashton September 24, 2019
An open letter arguing the importance of the youth vote has been sent to party leaders on behalf of students.
By Ana Cristina Camacho September 20, 2019
Questions of reconciliation and climate action were discussed at the town hall.
By Noah Callaghan September 20, 2019
The world’s biggest headlines explained.
By The Sheaf November 9, 2011
Leading up to the election, the Sask. Party polled an astonishing 40 points ahead of the NDP, and was even leading them in the traditional NDP strongholds of Saskatoon and Regina. Perhaps in part because of this, voter turnout dropped from 2007’s 76 per cent down to 66 per cent.
Despite this precipitous decline, Saskatchewan still saw a higher turnout than many provinces. Manitoba and Ontario, which both had elections earlier this fall, had respective turnout rates of 57 per cent and 42.9 per cent.