Devine Punishment: The Cost of Electing Conservatives (w/ Simon Enoch)
Unmaking Saskatchewan02/15/24 • 45 min
In 1982 Saskatchewan elected the second Conservative government in the province's history. By the time the dust settled nine years later the province is $12 billion in debt, 12 members of the Devine government are convicted of fraud, and the Progressive Conservatives cease to exist as a political force in Saskatchewan ever again. Alex talks with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Saskatchewan director Simon Enoch about the Devine era and its legacy, which haunts the province to this day.
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02/15/24 • 45 min
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