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Saskatchewan election campaigns set to begin
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The formal written order is expected to drop on Tuesday, dissolving the current government and kicking off campaigns.

The countdown to the Saskatchewan provincial election is almost underway, and soon residents will be able to cast their vote for who they want to represent them in government.

The formal written order, or writ, is expected to drop on Tuesday, dissolving the current government and kicking off campaigns.At dissolution, only the Saskatchewan Party and the Saskatchewan NDP will have seats in the legislative assembly. The Sask. Party holds the majority with 42 seats, the NDP has 14 and four MLAs sit as Independents. The last seat remains vacant.

Sask. NDP Leader Carla Beck will look to swoop in and lead her party to form government for the first time in 17 years. “We want all areas of the province to be strong,” Moe said. “We want to be a government for all people in this province. That’s one of the things that drives me.”Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah killed in Israeli airstrikeTruth and Reconciliation: BC community demands answers after death of residential school survivorIn order to win the election or take some seats in the legislature, parties need to hit the right tone and focus on the issues that matter the most to people in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan’s fixed election date is Oct. 28. A writ drop on Tuesday, leaves just 27 days for campaigning – the minimum amount of time allowed by law between writ drop and the final day for voting.

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