Economic Group (Saskatchewan)

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The Economic Group was a political party that nominated candidates in the 1929 provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

The party nominated three candidates for election to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. These candidates won 1,942 votes, which represented 0.54% of the provincial total.[1] None of the candidates were elected. The party did not nominate candidates in subsequent elections.

Principles and Policies[edit]

The Economic Group supported ranked voting, a fuel tax to fund highway construction, and provincial health insurance[2] Many of the Economic Group's policies were taken directly from the platform's of the Progressive Party of Saskatchewan and the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan during the 1929 election[3] Including "sterilization of mental defectives" from the Progressive Party and a strict immigration policy from the Conservatives. However, the Economic Group would go further than the Conservatives in specifically advocating for an "Immigration Policy which will insure the permanency of British Institutions and Ideals."[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "1929: Seventh Provincial General Election". Elections SK. Elections Saskatchewan. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  2. ^ Kyba, Patrick (1964). "Appendix B 5". The Saskatchewan General Election of 1929 (PhD thesis). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  3. ^ Kyba, Patrick (1964). "Appendix B 3-6". The Saskatchewan General Election of 1929 (PhD thesis). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  4. ^ Kyba, Patrick (1964). "Appendix B 6". The Saskatchewan General Election of 1929 (PhD thesis). Retrieved 2024-01-15.