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  • Allan Blakeney
  • Premier of Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1982

    Allan Emrys Blakeney PC OC SOM QC FRSC (September 7, 1925 – April 16, 2011) was a Canadian politician who served as the tenth premier of Saskatchewan from

    Allan Blakeney

    Allan Blakeney

    Allan_Blakeney

  • Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
  • Provincial political party in Canada

    Pragmatism: Allan Blakeney and Saskatchewan's 'Resource Wars'". In Isinger, Russel; Whyte, John D.; Romanow, Roy; McGrane, David (eds.). Back to Blakeney: Revitalizing

    Saskatchewan New Democratic Party

    Saskatchewan_New_Democratic_Party

  • 1970 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election
  • concluding he had lost the support of much of the New Democratic caucus. Allan Blakeney won on the third ballot, defeating Roy Romanow. Woodrow Lloyd had led

    1970 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election

    1970_Saskatchewan_New_Democratic_Party_leadership_election

  • Roy Romanow
  • 12th Premier of Saskatchewan (1991–2001)

    to 1982 and from 1986 to 2001. Romanow played a prominent role in Allan Blakeney's NDP government from 1971 to 1982, particularly in negotiations over

    Roy Romanow

    Roy Romanow

    Roy_Romanow

  • Blakeney (surname)
  • Surname list

    Blakeney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allan Blakeney (1925–2011), Canadian politician Antonio Blakeney (born 1996), American

    Blakeney (surname)

    Blakeney_(surname)

  • Western alienation
  • Phenomenon in Canadian politics

    Pragmatism: Allan Blakeney and Saskatchewan's 'Resource Wars'". In Isinger, Russel; Whyte, John D.; Romanow, Roy; McGrane, David (eds.). Back to Blakeney: Revitalizing

    Western alienation

    Western alienation

    Western_alienation

  • 1971 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Under the leadership of Allan Blakeney, the New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan returned to power after seven

    1971 Saskatchewan general election

    1971 Saskatchewan general election

    1971_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • 1975 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    Saskatchewan. Blakeney and the NDP were re-elected to a majority government. Both the New Democratic government of Premier Allan Blakeney and the opposition

    1975 Saskatchewan general election

    1975 Saskatchewan general election

    1975_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • Woodrow Lloyd
  • 8th Premier of Saskatchewan (1961–1964)

    of his cabinet, he decided to resign as party leader. In July 1970, Allan Blakeney, who had served as Minister of Health under Lloyd, was elected as the

    Woodrow Lloyd

    Woodrow Lloyd

    Woodrow_Lloyd

  • 1978 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    Assembly of Saskatchewan. The New Democratic government of Premier Allan Blakeney was returned for a third consecutive term with an increased majority

    1978 Saskatchewan general election

    1978 Saskatchewan general election

    1978_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • Dwain Lingenfelter
  • Canadian politician

    long political career in Saskatchewan and served in the cabinets of Allan Blakeney and Roy Romanow; he was the Opposition House Leader from 1982 to 1986

    Dwain Lingenfelter

    Dwain Lingenfelter

    Dwain_Lingenfelter

  • Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
  • Legislative chamber of the Saskatchewan Legislature

    Thatcher Woodrow Lloyd Allan Blakeney 17th 1971 1975 Allan Blakeney Ross Thatcher David Steuart 18th 1975 1978 Allan Blakeney David Steuart Edward Malone

    Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan

    Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan

    Legislative_Assembly_of_Saskatchewan

  • Jack Layton
  • Canadian politician (1950–2011)

    dedicated the federal election campaign to former Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney, who died about halfway through the campaign. Despite entering the campaign

    Jack Layton

    Jack Layton

    Jack_Layton

  • Dalhousie University
  • Public university in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Albert Walsh. Thirteen graduates have served as provincial premiers: Allan Blakeney, John Buchanan, Alex Campbell, Amor De Cosmos, Darrell Dexter, David

    Dalhousie University

    Dalhousie_University

  • Politics of Saskatchewan
  • Allan Blakeney. The NDP promised a "New Deal for People": a revitalization of central planning and a further expansion of the welfare state. Blakeney

    Politics of Saskatchewan

    Politics_of_Saskatchewan

  • 1982 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    Grant Devine, defeated the New Democratic Party government of Premier Allan Blakeney, which had governed the province since the 1971 election. The Tories

    1982 Saskatchewan general election

    1982 Saskatchewan general election

    1982_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • Confederation Park, Saskatoon
  • Neighbourhood in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    with the construction of one final street, Blakeney Crescent, honoring former Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney. In 2012, a small extension to the community

    Confederation Park, Saskatoon

    Confederation Park, Saskatoon

    Confederation_Park,_Saskatoon

  • John Edward Brockelbank
  • Canadian politician (1931–2020)

    v t e Cabinet of Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney (1971–1982) Allan Blakeney Ted Bowerman John E. Brockelbank Neil Byers Don Cody Elwood Cowley

    John Edward Brockelbank

    John_Edward_Brockelbank

  • Regina Elphinstone
  • Former provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was the riding of former Premier Allan Blakeney and later of former Deputy Premier Dwain Lingenfelter. List of Saskatchewan

    Regina Elphinstone

    Regina_Elphinstone

  • Patriation
  • Political process leading to full Canadian sovereignty

    meeting saw two new proposals floated: The Premier of Saskatchewan, Allan Blakeney, would accept a charter without language rights and constitutional amendment

    Patriation

    Patriation

  • Leader of the New Democratic Party
  • Party leader of the federal New Democratic Party

    Johnson (1963–1965) Eamon Park (1965–1967) James Renwick (1967–1969) Allan Blakeney (1969–1971) Donald C. MacDonald (1971–1975) Joyce Nash (1975–1977) Alvin

    Leader of the New Democratic Party

    Leader of the New Democratic Party

    Leader_of_the_New_Democratic_Party

  • Saskatchewan Legislature
  • Canadian province governance body

    Woodrow Lloyd Allan Blakeney James Snedker 17th Legislature 5 sessions 17th general July 28, 1971 May 13, 1975 New Democratic Party Allan Blakeney Liberal Ross

    Saskatchewan Legislature

    Saskatchewan Legislature

    Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • Murray Koskie
  • Canadian politician

    v t e Cabinet of Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney (1971–1982) Allan Blakeney Ted Bowerman John E. Brockelbank Neil Byers Don Cody Elwood Cowley

    Murray Koskie

    Murray_Koskie

  • 1986 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    the popular vote and its presence in the legislature, former Premier Allan Blakeney's attempt to return to power was unsuccessful. Despite winning more votes

    1986 Saskatchewan general election

    1986 Saskatchewan general election

    1986_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • Herman Rolfes
  • Canadian politician

    re-elected in the same riding again with Premier Allan Blakeney, NDP, and served until 1982. Under Allan Blakeney, NDP he was appointed Minister of Social Services

    Herman Rolfes

    Herman_Rolfes

  • Ross Thatcher
  • 9th Premier of Saskatchewan (1964–1971)

    Although the Liberal vote share remained steady, they were defeated by Allan Blakeney's NDP, who were helped by an increased voter turnout and the collapse

    Ross Thatcher

    Ross Thatcher

    Ross_Thatcher

  • Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)
  • Ministry in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Minister under Allan Blakeney 12 May 1972 – 16 December 1980 Honourable Eiling Kramer Highways and Transportation Minister under Allan Blakeney 30 June 1971

    Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

    Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

    Ministry_of_Highways_and_Infrastructure_(Saskatchewan)

  • Secessionist movements of Canada
  • List of movements within Canada for secession

    seceding from Canada, and joining the US. Romanow said that predecessor Allan Blakeney had similarly studied options for Saskatchewan during the 1980 Quebec

    Secessionist movements of Canada

    Secessionist movements of Canada

    Secessionist_movements_of_Canada

  • Murray Cotterill
  • Canadian politician (1913–1995)

    years working for the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party government of Allan Blakeney.[citation needed] "Steel union officials active in NDP-Liberal talks"

    Murray Cotterill

    Murray_Cotterill

  • Ned Shillington
  • Saskatchewan politician and Cabinet minister

    Saskatchewan from 1975 to 1999. He served in the Cabinets of Premier Allan Blakeney and also Premier Roy Romanow. The son of Sterling Arthur Shillington

    Ned Shillington

    Ned_Shillington

  • 20th Saskatchewan Legislature
  • Provincial legislature of Saskatchewan from 1982 to 1986

    Devine formed the government. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the official opposition. Herbert Swan served as speaker for the

    20th Saskatchewan Legislature

    20th_Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • List of people from Saskatoon
  • Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers Trevor Blackwell – entrepreneur Allan Blakeney – former Premier of Saskatchewan Derek Boogaard (1982–2011) – former

    List of people from Saskatoon

    List_of_people_from_Saskatoon

  • CNOOC Petroleum North America
  • Chinese oil and gas company, Alberta, Canada-based subsidiary of CNOOC

    known as SaskOil. Founded by Saskatchewan New Democratic Party Premier Allan Blakeney in 1973, Saskoil was privatized in 1986 by Progressive Conservative

    CNOOC Petroleum North America

    CNOOC_Petroleum_North_America

  • Bill Knight
  • Canadian politician

    secretary to both federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent and Saskatchewan Premier Allan Blakeney in the 1970s. In the 1980s he was federal secretary of the New Democratic

    Bill Knight

    Bill_Knight

  • World Federalist Movement-Canada
  • including Hon. Flora MacDonald, The Very Rev. Sen. Lois M. Wilson and Hon. Allan Blakeney. As World Federalists, we view the world as one society embracing all

    World Federalist Movement-Canada

    World Federalist Movement-Canada

    World_Federalist_Movement-Canada

  • List of premiers of Saskatchewan
  • )⁠ 1967 election (16th Leg.) Liberal (Ldr. 1959) MLA for Morse 10 Allan Blakeney (1925–2011) 30 June 1971 – 8 May 1982 1971 election (17th Leg.)⁠

    List of premiers of Saskatchewan

    List of premiers of Saskatchewan

    List_of_premiers_of_Saskatchewan

  • List of leaders of the opposition of Saskatchewan
  • 1964   Woodrow Lloyd CCF 1964 1967   Woodrow Lloyd NDP 1967 1970   Allan Blakeney NDP 1970 1971   David Steuart Liberal 1971 1976   Ted Malone Liberal

    List of leaders of the opposition of Saskatchewan

    List_of_leaders_of_the_opposition_of_Saskatchewan

  • Grant Devine
  • 11th Premier of Saskatchewan from 1982 to 1991

    election against the governing New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Premier Allan Blakeney, who had been in office since 1971. Running under the slogan, "There's

    Grant Devine

    Grant Devine

    Grant_Devine

  • September 7
  • Day of the year

    Welsh-English fashion designer, founded Laura Ashley plc (died 1985) 1925 – Allan Blakeney, Canadian lawyer and politician, 10th Premier of Saskatchewan (died

    September 7

    September_7

  • Everett Irvine Wood
  • Canadian politician

    v t e Cabinet of Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney (1971–1982) Allan Blakeney Ted Bowerman John E. Brockelbank Neil Byers Don Cody Elwood Cowley

    Everett Irvine Wood

    Everett_Irvine_Wood

  • 16th Saskatchewan Legislature
  • Provincial legislative assembly in Canada

    Democratic Party (NDP) led by Woodrow Lloyd formed the official opposition. Allan Blakeney succeeded Lloyd as party leader in 1970. James Snedker served as speaker

    16th Saskatchewan Legislature

    16th_Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation
  • Canadian energy corporation

    North America, founded by Saskatchewan New Democratic Party Premier Allan Blakeney. It was responsible for oil and natural gas exploration, extraction

    Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation

    Saskatchewan_Oil_&_Gas_Corporation

  • 21st Saskatchewan Legislature
  • government. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the official opposition. After Blakeney resigned in 1987, Roy Romanow became NDP leader

    21st Saskatchewan Legislature

    21st_Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • 19th Saskatchewan Legislature
  • Saskatchewan Dormitory

    22, 1979, to March 29, 1982. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the government. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Richard

    19th Saskatchewan Legislature

    19th_Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • List of New Democratic Party first ministers
  • List of New Democratic Party premiers in Canada

    Manitoba July 15, 1969 October 24, 1977 8 years, 101 days 2 (1969, 1973) Allan Blakeney  Saskatchewan June 30, 1971 May 8, 1982 10 years, 312 days 3 (1971,

    List of New Democratic Party first ministers

    List_of_New_Democratic_Party_first_ministers

  • George Porteous
  • Canadian politician

    February 6, 1978 Monarch Elizabeth II Governor General Jules Léger Premier Allan Blakeney Preceded by Stephen Worobetz Succeeded by Irwin McIntosh Personal details

    George Porteous

    George_Porteous

  • 1971 in Canada
  • Bourassa Premier of Saskatchewan – Ross Thatcher (until June 30) then Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – James Smith Commissioner of Northwest Territories

    1971 in Canada

    1971 in Canada

    1971_in_Canada

  • List of people from Regina, Saskatchewan
  • Olympic Women's Curling Gold Medalist Mike Blaisdell, former NHL player Allan Blakeney, former Premier of Saskatchewan Ronald Bloore, Regina Five artist Bob

    List of people from Regina, Saskatchewan

    List_of_people_from_Regina,_Saskatchewan

  • Saskatchewan CCF/NDP leadership elections
  • Allan Blakeney 286 Don Mitchell 187 George Taylor 78 Second ballot: Roy Romanow 320 Allan Blakeney 311 Don Mitchell 219 Third ballot: Allan Blakeney 407

    Saskatchewan CCF/NDP leadership elections

    Saskatchewan CCF/NDP leadership elections

    Saskatchewan_CCF/NDP_leadership_elections

  • April 16
  • Day of the year

    Gerry Alexander, Jamaican cricketer and veterinarian (born 1928) 2011 – Allan Blakeney, Canadian scholar and politician, tenth Premier of Saskatchewan (born

    April 16

    April_16

  • Regina West (provincial electoral district)
  • Former provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Party Candidate Popular Vote %   Co-operative Commonwealth Federation X Allan Blakeney 9,076 24.7%   Co-operative Commonwealth Federation X Marjorie Alexandra

    Regina West (provincial electoral district)

    Regina_West_(provincial_electoral_district)

  • Irwin McIntosh
  • Canadian politician

    Elizabeth II Governors General Jules Léger Edward Schreyer Premier Allan Blakeney Grant Devine Preceded by George Porteous Succeeded by Frederick Johnson

    Irwin McIntosh

    Irwin_McIntosh

  • Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
  • Town in Nova Scotia, Canada

    and Mahone Bay have occurred but have not yet resulted in service. Allan Blakeney, 10th Premier of Saskatchewan, born in Bridgewater Stella Bowles MSM

    Bridgewater, Nova Scotia

    Bridgewater, Nova Scotia

    Bridgewater,_Nova_Scotia

  • Gordon MacMurchy
  • Canadian politician

    Democratic Party. He served as a cabinet minister in the government of Allan Blakeney. The son of Edward Gordon MacMurchy and Laura Geiger, he took over the

    Gordon MacMurchy

    Gordon_MacMurchy

  • Public Policy Forum
  • Canadian think tank

    Peter Lougheed, Eric Newell, Manon Vennat Madeleine Drohan — 2000 13 Allan Blakeney, Raymond Garneau, Margaret Norrie McCain, Lynton "Red" Wilson Bruce

    Public Policy Forum

    Public Policy Forum

    Public_Policy_Forum

  • Edward LeRoy Bowerman
  • Canadian politician

    Shellbrook from 1967 to 1982 and member of Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney's cabinet from 1971 to 1982, holding various ministerial positions during

    Edward LeRoy Bowerman

    Edward LeRoy Bowerman

    Edward_LeRoy_Bowerman

  • Saskatchewan Progress Party
  • Provincial political party in Canada

    beaten by a resurgent CCF—now called the NDP—under the leadership of Allan Blakeney, who promised a return to the CCF approach of economic planning. Thatcher

    Saskatchewan Progress Party

    Saskatchewan_Progress_Party

  • 17th Saskatchewan Legislature
  • July 28, 1971, to May 13, 1975. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the government. The Liberal Party formed the official opposition

    17th Saskatchewan Legislature

    17th_Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • 2011 in Canada
  • Italian-born baseball player (Detroit Tigers), lymphoma (b. 1935) April 16 Allan Blakeney, 85, politician, premier of Saskatchewan (1971–1982), liver cancer (b

    2011 in Canada

    2011_in_Canada

  • Ed Tchorzewski
  • Canadian politician

    v t e Cabinet of Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney (1971–1982) Allan Blakeney Ted Bowerman John E. Brockelbank Neil Byers Don Cody Elwood Cowley

    Ed Tchorzewski

    Ed_Tchorzewski

  • Deaths in April 2011
  • cricketer. Bijan, 67, Iranian-born American fashion designer, stroke. Allan Blakeney, 85, Canadian politician, Premier of Saskatchewan (1971–1982), complications

    Deaths in April 2011

    Deaths_in_April_2011

  • Bob Rae
  • Canadian politician and diplomat (born 1948)

    High-profile party members such as former Ontario NDP leader Stephen Lewis, Allan Blakeney and Roy Romanow of Saskatchewan, Gary Doer of Manitoba and Alexa McDonough

    Bob Rae

    Bob Rae

    Bob_Rae

  • Regina Centre
  • Former provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada

    now part of Regina Elphinstone-Centre. It was the riding of Premier Allan Blakeney. Elected. X Incumbent. Elected. X Incumbent. Elected. X Incumbent. List

    Regina Centre

    Regina_Centre

  • Oxford University Ice Hockey Club
  • University's ice hockey club

    Pearson, Roland Michener, George F.G. Stanley, Clarence Campbell, Allan Blakeney, Ronald Martland and Otto Lang. Thus strengthened, it won the Spengler

    Oxford University Ice Hockey Club

    Oxford University Ice Hockey Club

    Oxford_University_Ice_Hockey_Club

  • 18th Saskatchewan Legislature
  • 1975, to September 19, 1978. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the government. The Liberal Party led by David Steuart formed

    18th Saskatchewan Legislature

    18th_Saskatchewan_Legislature

  • Citytv Saskatchewan
  • Television channel in Saskatchewan, Canada

    February 1991, the Government of Saskatchewan (led at the time by Premier Allan Blakeney) was granted a broadcast licence for a non-commercial educational service

    Citytv Saskatchewan

    Citytv Saskatchewan

    Citytv_Saskatchewan

  • History of Saskatchewan
  • History of a Canadian province

    Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney, An Honourable Calling: Political Memoirs (2008) pp. 5, 125 Blakeney, An Honourable Calling: Political Memoirs pp. 156–62 Blakeney, An

    History of Saskatchewan

    History of Saskatchewan

    History_of_Saskatchewan

  • 1989 New Democratic Party leadership election
  • Party election in Canada

    Pauline Jewett, former British Columbia MP Ross Harvey, Alberta MP Allan Blakeney, former Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Nystrom, Saskatchewan MP Howard Pawley

    1989 New Democratic Party leadership election

    1989 New Democratic Party leadership election

    1989_New_Democratic_Party_leadership_election

  • John Solomon (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian politician

    the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, as executive assistant in the Allan Blakeney government and a corporate planner with SaskTel prior to his election

    John Solomon (Canadian politician)

    John_Solomon_(Canadian_politician)

  • 1978 in Canada
  • Campbell Premier of Quebec – René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – Arthur MacDonald Pearson (until November 1)

    1978 in Canada

    1978 in Canada

    1978_in_Canada

  • Dennis Gruending
  • Canadian politician

    written eight books, including biographies of former Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney, and another of Supreme Court of Canada Justice Emmett Hall. Gruending's

    Dennis Gruending

    Dennis Gruending

    Dennis_Gruending

  • 1982 in Canada
  • James Lee Premier of Quebec – René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney (Until May 8) then Grant Devine Commissioner of Yukon – Douglas Bell

    1982 in Canada

    1982 in Canada

    1982_in_Canada

  • Dick Proctor
  • Canadian businessman and politician (1941–2026)

    Lewis. He was cabinet press secretary to then-Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney during the 1978 and 1982 provincial election campaigns.[citation needed]

    Dick Proctor

    Dick_Proctor

  • R. B. D. Blakeney
  • British Army general

    Robert Byron Drury Blakeney (18 April 1872 – 13 February 1952[citation needed]), was a British Army officer and fascist politician. After a career with

    R. B. D. Blakeney

    R. B. D. Blakeney

    R._B._D._Blakeney

  • List of Saskatchewan CCF/NDP members
  • Michayluk - Redberry - 1960-1964-1967-1971-1975 (Retired, NDP won) Allan Blakeney - Regina City (4 of 4 Seats) - 1960-1964, Regina West (2 of 2 Seats)

    List of Saskatchewan CCF/NDP members

    List_of_Saskatchewan_CCF/NDP_members

  • David Steuart
  • Canadian politician

    Leader of the Opposition in Saskatchewan In office 1971–1976 Preceded by Allan Blakeney Succeeded by Ted Malone Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan

    David Steuart

    David_Steuart

  • Prairie Giant
  • 2006 Canadian TV miniseries about Tommy Douglas

    and undesirable immigrants." Mandryk stated that former NDP Premier Allan Blakeney stated "he was not Saint Tommy and nor was Jimmy Gardiner the epitome

    Prairie Giant

    Prairie_Giant

  • Frederick Johnson (politician)
  • Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician

    ran as a Liberal candidate in the 1960 provincial election, losing to Allan Blakeney. In 1962, he ran as a federal Liberal for the electoral district of

    Frederick Johnson (politician)

    Frederick_Johnson_(politician)

  • List of Rhodes Scholars
  • Magdalen 1947 United States United States Air Force brigadier general Allan Blakeney Dalhousie Law School Queen's 1947 Canada Premier of Saskatchewan (1971–1982)

    List of Rhodes Scholars

    List_of_Rhodes_Scholars

  • Eiling Kramer
  • Canadian politician

    Democratic Party of Saskatchewan governments under Woodrow Lloyd and Allan Blakeney, managing portfolios that included the departments of Natural Resources

    Eiling Kramer

    Eiling_Kramer

  • 1976 in Canada
  • Bourassa (until November 25) then René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – James Smith (until July 1) then Arthur MacDonald

    1976 in Canada

    1976 in Canada

    1976_in_Canada

  • List of people from Saskatchewan
  • Trevor Blackwell – entrepreneur Mike Blaisdell – former NHL player Allan Blakeney – former Premier of Saskatchewan Derek Boogaard (1982–2011) – former

    List of people from Saskatchewan

    List of people from Saskatchewan

    List_of_people_from_Saskatchewan

  • 1964 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    440 New District Regina West Alex Cochrane 7,770 Betty Sear 6,981   Allan Blakeney 9,076 Marjorie Cooper 8,413 Donald K. MacPherson 4,495 New District

    1964 Saskatchewan general election

    1964 Saskatchewan general election

    1964_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • 1967 Saskatchewan general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    Candidates Incumbent Liberal NDP PC Other Regina Centre Pat McKerral 2,442   Allan Blakeney 4,363 Les Youngson 698 Nelson Falkowsky (Social Credit) 142 New District

    1967 Saskatchewan general election

    1967 Saskatchewan general election

    1967_Saskatchewan_general_election

  • Section 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Constitutional protection of sexual equality

    be diluted to placate Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney. Section 33 could now limit section 28, as Blakeney argued the section would otherwise endanger

    Section 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

    Section_28_of_the_Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms

  • Lorne Calvert
  • 13th Premier of Saskatchewan (2001–2007)

    Lingenfelter, a former cabinet minister in the government's of Romanow and Allan Blakeney, was elected the party's new leader in a four-person contest on June

    Lorne Calvert

    Lorne Calvert

    Lorne_Calvert

  • List of 1982 Canadian incumbents
  • James Lee Premier of Quebec - René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan - Allan Blakeney then Grant Devine Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Frank C. Lynch-Staunton

    List of 1982 Canadian incumbents

    List_of_1982_Canadian_incumbents

  • Jim Renwick (politician)
  • Canadian politician

    Democratic Party In office 1967–1969 Preceded by Eamon Park Succeeded by Allan Blakeney Personal details Born (1917-11-29)November 29, 1917 Toronto, Ontario

    Jim Renwick (politician)

    Jim_Renwick_(politician)

  • Gordon Snyder
  • Canadian politician

    the remainder of his provincial service. During the premiership of Allan Blakeney (1971–1982), Snyder served on the Executive Council of Saskatchewan

    Gordon Snyder

    Gordon_Snyder

  • Howard Hampton
  • Canadian politician (born 1952)

    Canadian Labour Congress, and for the provincial NDP government of Allan Blakeney in Saskatchewan. Hampton sought election to the Ontario legislature

    Howard Hampton

    Howard Hampton

    Howard_Hampton

  • Eric Berntson
  • Canadian politician (1941–2018)

    Saskatchewan In office 1979–1982 Preceded by Dick Collver Succeeded by Allan Blakeney Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Souris-Cannington

    Eric Berntson

    Eric_Berntson

  • List of 1979 Canadian incumbents
  • MacLean Premier of Quebec - René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan - Allan Blakeney Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Frank C. Lynch-Staunton Lieutenant-Governor

    List of 1979 Canadian incumbents

    List_of_1979_Canadian_incumbents

  • 1977 in Canada
  • Campbell Premier of Quebec – René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – Arthur MacDonald Pearson Commissioner of Northwest

    1977 in Canada

    1977 in Canada

    1977_in_Canada

  • 1974 in Canada
  • Campbell Premier of Quebec – Robert Bourassa Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – James Smith Commissioner of Northwest Territories

    1974 in Canada

    1974 in Canada

    1974_in_Canada

  • 1973 in Canada
  • Campbell Premier of Quebec – Robert Bourassa Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – James Smith Commissioner of Northwest Territories

    1973 in Canada

    1973 in Canada

    1973_in_Canada

  • Elizabeth Dowdeswell
  • Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2014 to 2023

    of culture and youth during the New Democratic Party government of Allan Blakeney. She was then dismissed, along with other deputy ministers, after the

    Elizabeth Dowdeswell

    Elizabeth Dowdeswell

    Elizabeth_Dowdeswell

  • List of 1981 Canadian incumbents
  • James Lee Premier of Quebec - René Lévesque Premier of Saskatchewan - Allan Blakeney Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Frank C. Lynch-Staunton Lieutenant-Governor

    List of 1981 Canadian incumbents

    List_of_1981_Canadian_incumbents

  • Walter Scott (Canadian politician)
  • First premier of Saskatchewan (1867–1938)

    three or more majority governments, the others being Tommy Douglas, Allan Blakeney, and Brad Wall. Scott and the Liberals won over 50% of the popular vote

    Walter Scott (Canadian politician)

    Walter Scott (Canadian politician)

    Walter_Scott_(Canadian_politician)

  • Brian Topp
  • Canadian political strategist (born 1960)

    Jack Layton, Dawn Black, Ed Broadbent, Jean Chrétien, Roy Romanow and Allan Blakeney. The book was nominated by Samara and the Writers' Trust of Canada as

    Brian Topp

    Brian Topp

    Brian_Topp

  • 1975 in Canada
  • Campbell Premier of Quebec – Robert Bourassa Premier of Saskatchewan – Allan Blakeney Commissioner of Yukon – James Smith Commissioner of Northwest Territories

    1975 in Canada

    1975 in Canada

    1975_in_Canada

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    English

    ALLAN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLAN means "little rock." 

    ALLAN

  • Rizq Allah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rizq Allah |

    Livelihood from Allah

    Rizq Allah |

  • ALTAN
  • Male

    Turkish

    ALTAN

    Turkish name ALTAN means "dawn."

    ALTAN

  • Allah-Bakhsh
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Allah-Bakhsh

    Gift of Allah

    Allah-Bakhsh

  • Fadl-Allah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fadl-Allah

    Favour of Allah

    Fadl-Allah

  • ALLIN
  • Male

    English

    ALLIN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLIN means "little rock." 

    ALLIN

  • Ata' Allah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ata' Allah |

    Gift of Allah

    Ata' Allah |

  • ALLYN
  • Male

    English

    ALLYN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLYN means "little rock." 

    ALLYN

  • Alan, Allan
  • Male

    English

    Alan, Allan

    Handsome One

    Alan, Allan

  • Allah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Allah

    Allah

    Allah

  • ALLEN
  • Male

    English

    ALLEN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLEN means "little rock." 

    ALLEN

  • Allyn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Allyn

    English : variant of Allen, established in New England in the 17th century.Matthew Allyn was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Allyn

  • Ata-Allah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ata-Allah

    Gift of Allah

    Ata-Allah

  • St. Alban
  • Boy/Male

    English

    St. Alban

    From St. Alban.

    St. Alban

  • Allah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Allah |

    Allah

    Allah |

  • Fadl Allah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fadl Allah

    Favor of Allah

    Fadl Allah

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