- Allan Blakeney
Infobox Prime Minister
name = Allan Emrys Blakeney
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office1 = 10thPremier of Saskatchewan
term_start1 =June 30 ,1971
term_end1 =May 8 ,1982
predecessor1 =Ross Thatcher
successor1 =Grant Devine
office2 = Leader of the Opposition
term_start2 = 1982
term_end2 = 1987
predecessor2 =Eric Berntson
successor2 =Roy Romanow
party = New Democrats
birth_date = birth date and age |1925|09|07
birth_place =Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
death_date =
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party = New Democrats
spouse = Anne Gorham
religion = |Allan Emrys Blakeney, PC , OC , SOM , QC , FRSC (born
September 7 ,1925 ) was thePremier of the Canadian province ofSaskatchewan from 1971 to 1982, and leader of theSaskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP).Born in Bridgewater,
Nova Scotia , Blakeney was aRhodes Scholar at theUniversity of Oxford , where he played for theOxford University Ice Hockey Club .On returning to Canada, he became a senior civil servant in Saskatchewan before entering politics and serving as a
cabinet minister in the governments ofTommy Douglas andWoodrow S. Lloyd . As minister of health, he played a crucial role in the introduction of Medicare. In 1970, Blakeney succeeded Lloyd as leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, which was then in opposition. Historically, his election as leader has been interpreted as a victory of the provincial NDP's "establishment" over its left-wing "Waffle" faction. In the 1971 provincial election, he led the party to power, defeatingRoss Thatcher 's Liberal government.Blakeney's government practised state-led economic intervention in the economy. His government created a
Crown corporation in thepotash industry in an attempt to further diversify the province's agrarian economy and threatened expropriation of private potash mines within the province. Blakeney pointed out that the sums paid for these mines were slightly in excess of their appraised "book" value. However, the mere threat of expropriation created a political firestorm that involved even the U.S. government.Blakeney also created a state-owned oil and gas corporation (SaskOil) to handle oil exploration and production. The private oil industry had essentially abandoned Saskatchewan following the NDP's imposition of extremely high royalty rate policy of the early 1970s. Blakeney then seved as a consultant to the Romanow government in the 1990s when they sold the former state owned government corporation to Occidental Petroleum. Then Blakeney served on the board of directors of the successor corporation.
Blakeney played an important role in the federal-provincial negotiations that led to the 1982 patriation of the Canadian constitution. Blakeney joined
Alberta Progressive Conservative PremierPeter Lougheed in a fight for provincial rights over minerals, oil and gas.Blakeney's government was defeated in the 1982 provincial election, in its attempt to win a fourth successive term. It was defeated by the Progressive Conservative Party, led by
Grant Devine .He led the NDP into the 1986 provincial election in an unsuccessful attempt to return to the Premier's Office, and then retired from politics. He was succeeded as NDP leader by
Roy Romanow .In 1992, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada . In 2000, he was awarded theSaskatchewan Order of Merit . In 2001, he was made a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada . Blakeney is also a past president of theCanadian Civil Liberties Association .
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