Political Party Leaders in Saskatchewan
Meet the leaders of the major provincial political parties in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall - Leader of the Saskatchewan Party
Brad Wall became leader of the Saskatchewan Party in 2003 after the party's close loss to the NDP. Brad Wall softened the Saskatchewan Party's right-wing stance and led the party to victory in the 2007 general election.
Brad Wall became leader of the Saskatchewan Party in 2003 after the party's close loss to the NDP. Brad Wall softened the Saskatchewan Party's right-wing stance and led the party to victory in the 2007 general election.
Dwain Lingenfelter - Saskatchewan NDP Leader
With a background in farming, working as a public servant and in government relations, Dwain Lingenfelter was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly in 1978. He held a number of cabinet portfolios until 2000 and was elected leader of the NDP in 2009.
With a background in farming, working as a public servant and in government relations, Dwain Lingenfelter was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly in 1978. He held a number of cabinet portfolios until 2000 and was elected leader of the NDP in 2009.
Ryan Bater- Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Ryan Bater was the sole candidate in the Saskatchewan Liberal leadership race in August 2008 and was confirmed as Saskatchewan Liberal Leader in early 2009. His career has focused on promoting and assisting the economic development of The Battlefords.
Ryan Bater was the sole candidate in the Saskatchewan Liberal leadership race in August 2008 and was confirmed as Saskatchewan Liberal Leader in early 2009. His career has focused on promoting and assisting the economic development of The Battlefords.
