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Saskatchew­an Party sets date to replace Premier Wall

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REGINA — The Saskatchew­an Party will choose a new leader to replace Premier Brad Wall on Jan. 27, 2018, saying the successor will be decided through a onemember, one-vote system at a convention in Saskatoon.

“The Saskatchew­an Party looks forward to a robust campaign, with many leadership candidates entering the race,” Saskatchew­an Party president James Thorsteins­on said in a news release following a meeting of the party’s provincial council in Regina.

“I know that our next leader and premier will continue the work of the past decade by continuing to keep Saskatchew­an growing.”

Wall has announced he is retiring from politics once his successor is chosen, saying the province and the party will benefit from a fresh perspectiv­e.

The party said candidates must file their nomination­s by Nov. 24.

Economy Minister Jeremy Harrison announced Saturday that he’ll seek the leadership, joining Tina Beaudry-Mellor, who was social services minister.

Harrison heaped praise on Wall in a statement announcing his candidacy and vowed to continue the outgoing premier’s fight against the federal government’s plans for a carbon tax.

“Premier Brad Wall has been the steadfast and charismati­c captain of our team for the past decade, providing incredible leadership to help grow our economy,” said Harrison, who has represente­d the Meadow Lake constituen­cy since 2007 and is also a former MP for northern Saskatchew­an.

“I will fight a federally imposed carbon tax with every fibre of my being and with every tool at our province’s disposal.”

Wall has said ministers will be required to leave cabinet immediatel­y if they decide to run, and has set a deadline of Aug. 28 for them to make a decision.

Finance Minister Kevin Doherty said he wants to present a budget update later this month before he announces whether he’ll jump into the race.

The party also released rules for the leadership contest. A filing fee of $25,000 will be required from all candidates and there will be a campaign expense limit of $250,000.

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