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  2. Saskatchewan Progress Party - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Progress Party (SPP) is a liberal political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was founded in 1905 as the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan , and retained that name until members voted to change it in 2023.

  3. Saskatchewan Progress Party leadership elections - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner resigned as Premier and party leader in 1935 to enter the federal cabinet of W.L.M. King. On October 31, 1935, William John Patterson was the unanimous choice of the provincial Liberal council to take his before. It is assumed that Patterson was approved without opposition at a subsequent party convention.

  4. Walter Tucker (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Adam Tucker QC (11 March 1899 – 19 September 1990) [1] was a Canadian politician.. Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Tucker earned his BA from the University of Manitoba and a law degree from the University of Saskatchewan.

  5. List of political parties in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Founded as the Provincial Rights Party in 1905; the Conservative Party from 1912 to 1942. Saskatchewan Progress Party: 1905 Liberalism: Teunis Peters (interim) Centre: The Saskatchewan Liberal Party from 1905 to 2023. [5] Saskatchewan United Party: 2022 Conservatism: Vacant: Right-wing to far-right: Founded with former Saskatchewan Party MLA ...

  6. The Daily Report (Ontario, California) - Wikipedia

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    Appleby had published newspapers in Washington, Iowa, and in La Grande. [2] [3] [4] Appleby died at the age of 39 or 40 on July 26, 1936, in the family summer home in Laguna Beach. His obituary in the Los Angeles Times noted that the Daily Report "is known as one of the most progressive and attractive-looking newspapers in Southern California."

  7. Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    After 30 years of operations from its Ontario Office, the Daily Bulletin moved to Rancho Cucamonga in 2015. [3] Donrey Media formed the paper in 1990 by merging the Progress Bulletin of Pomona with The Daily Report of Ontario. [4] [5] Donrey had owned both papers since 1967. It is owned by Digital First Media, which took control of the paper in ...