Few changes from new Liberal majority expected by Sask. political scientist
A Saskatchewan political scientist is expecting few changes for people in this province, now that Prime Minister Mark Carney has secured a majority government.
Three byelection wins on Monday have resulted in the Liberals having 174 seats in the House of Commons.
The byelection results follow five opposition MPs crossing the floor to join the Liberal Party in recent months.
Jim Farney, Regina director of the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, hoped one thing in particular will stay the same with this new majority government. He also said he hoped to see one change.

