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Revision as of 07:49, 8 November 2008

Template:Infobox Canadian provincial riding

Canora-Pelly is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in east-central Saskatchewan, this constituency is made up of one of the province's most densely populated rural areas. The economy is based on mixed farming, primarily in the northern areas. The southern portion of the riding relies mainly on straight grain farming.

In 1899, much of the territory now covered by Canora-Pelly district fell within the block settlement land grant that became the first Canadian home of the Doukhobors. The village of Veregin, named after the Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin, was the central hub of the settlement.

Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park are also located in this constituency. The largest communities are Canora and Kamsack with populations of 2,200 and 2,009 respectively.

Election Results

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Saskatchewan General Election 2007, Canora-Pelly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Party Ken Krawetz 4,632 64.49% +11.53%
NDP Kerry Bewcyk 2,148 29.90% -7.65%

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Liberal Duncan May 232 3.23% -4.08%

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Green Keith Neu 115 1.60% +1.60%

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Western Independence Party Carl Barabonoff 56 0.78% -1.40%
Total 7,183 100.00% 0.0%
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Saskatchewan General Election 2003, Canora-Pelly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Party Ken Krawetz 4,181 52.96% -5.21%
NDP Brian Rusnak 2,964 37.55% +9.36%

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Liberal Arlene Cote 577 7.31% -4.70%

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Western Independence Party David Sawkiw 172 2.18% +0.55%
Total 7,894 100.00% 0.0%
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Saskatchewan General Election 1999, Canora-Pelly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Party Ken Krawetz 4,529 58.17%
NDP Bill Dodge 2,195 28.19%

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Liberal Richard McLeod 935 12.01%

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Independent David Sawkiw 127 1.63%
Total 7,786 100.00%