The Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan is already out with an e-book that it says provides context and a historical record of the 2020 provincial election. It also examines the core policy issues. On October 26th, the Saskatchewan Party won its fourth consecutive majority government with the lowest voter turnout in the Saskatchewan’s history. Co-author Dr. Loleen Berdahl says, “As scholars and co-editors, we felt it was important to document the 2020 election, both to inform current understanding of what occurred and to accurately create a record of the election for future scholars.”
The book contains contributions from academia, industry and the media. It examines the performance, and platforms of the six registered political parties, and touches on the impact of COVID-19 on the election. It also examines critical issues such as the economy, health care, federal-provincial relations and indigenous inclusion.
the book can be downloaded here.















