THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

NDP

Thomas Mulcair
  • By October 2, 2011

    Don’t expect a definitive statement anytime soon on Thomas Mulcair’s future in the NDP leadership race.

    “It’s a question of weeks, not days,” the party’s deputy leader told a group of about 60 supporters and Concordia University students at a speaking event in Montreal on Sept. 16. He made the comments the day after a three-day caucus meeting finished in Quebec City. The question about his leadership and potential backing from the other MPs was a hot topic at the conference.

  • NDP unveils environmental policies at USask

    By September 16, 2011

    Saskatchewan NDP leader Dwain Lingenfelter and Saskatoon-Greystone candidate Peter Prebble announced two environmental policies an NDP government would enact after the November provincial election.

  • BRIEF: Jack Layton state funeral televised events in Regina and Saskatoon

    By August 25, 2011

    The Saskatchewan NDP will host public events in Regina and Saskatoon for the televised state funeral of Jack Layton, Saturday Aug. 27.

  • Canada catches up to Saskatchewan

    By May 18, 2011

    The political makeup of Saskatchewan’s federal representation remained unchanged after an election that saw unprecedented change elsewhere in the country.

  • Youth thanked amid ‘orange crush’ success

    By May 3, 2011

    Canadians witnessed a series of astounding changes in their federal political landscape on May 2 as Stephen Harper’s Conservatives achieved their majority government and the New Democratic Party achieved Official Opposition status for the first time in history.

  • NDP to form official opposition for first time

    By May 3, 2011

    The New Democratic Party of Canada has amassed its biggest representation in the House of Commons in the party’s 50-year history, thanks in a large part to young Canadian voters ”” many of whom voted for the first time.

  • Federal Election Results

    By May 2, 2011

    The federal election results are in, giving the Conservatives a majority in Parliament.

  • Quebec extends an olive branch to the rest of Canada

    By April 29, 2011

    Quebeckers are sick of Steven Harper and have found a bastion of hope and progressive policy that is relatively new to them. They have found hope for Canada in the federal NDP lead by Jack Layton.