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Joe Hargrave
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Prince Albert Carlton

Incumbent

Assumed office
April 4, 2016
Preceded byDarryl Hickie
Personal details
Political partySaskatchewan Party
ResidencePrince Albert, Saskatchewan
ProfessionBusiness owner

Joe Hargrave is a Canadian politician, who served as the Member for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the electoral district of Prince Albert Carlton. He was first elected in the 2016 provincial election, when he succeeded retiring Saskatchewan Party MLA Darryl Hickie.[1] He is a member of the Saskatchewan Party.

Hargrave was selected as the Saskatchewan Party candidate in a heavily contested nomination meeting, which was conducted in the Prince Albert Exhibition Centre. Hargrave based his nomination strategy on an economic focus, saying that a strong economy would also include access to healthcare and other public goods, and suggesting that his own experience in business would make him a good representative.[2]

On August 23, 2016, Hargrave was named to the Executive Council of Saskatchewan as the Minister of Crown Investments Corporation, the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Transportation Company.[3]

He was shuffled to become Minister of Highways on November 9, 2020.[4]

On January 4, 2021, Hargrave announced his resignation from the position after facing criticism, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan and closure of the border between Canada and the United States, for going on a personal trip to Palm Springs, California to "finalise" the sale of a home there, in contradiction of recommendations issued by the province.[5][6]

Electoral history

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2020 Saskatchewan general election: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes %
Saskatchewan Joe Hargrave 3,867 57.68
New Democratic Troy Parenteau 2,563 38.23
Progressive Conservative Renee Grasby 175 2.61
Green Shirley Davis 99 1.48
Total 6,704 99.39
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2016 Saskatchewan general election: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes %
Saskatchewan Joe Hargrave 3,553 54.81
New Democratic Shayne Lazarowich 2,670 41.11
Liberal Winston McKay 199 3.07
Green Asia Yellowtail 60 0.92
Total 100.0  
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[7][8]

Cabinet positions

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Saskatchewan provincial government of Scott Moe
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
Lori Carr Minister of SaskBuilds and Procurement
August 29, 2023–
Terry Jenson
Greg Ottenbreit Minister of Highways
November 9, 2020–January 4, 2021
Fred Bradshaw
cont'd from Wall Ministry Minister of Crown Investments
February 2, 2018–November 9, 2020
Don Morgan
Saskatchewan provincial government of Brad Wall
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Jim Reiter Minister of Crown Investments
August 23, 2016–February 2, 2018
cont'd into Moe Ministry

References

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  • ^ Clarke, Tyler (October 2, 2014). "Joe Hargrave receives Sask Party nod". The Prince Albert Daily Herald. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  • ^ "Premier announces Saskatchewan cabinet shuffle". Regina Leader-Post.
  • ^ "This is the Saskatchewan government's new Cabinet". CTV News Regina. 2020-11-09. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  • ^ "LIVE @ 4: Sask. cabinet minister resigns following travel to Palm Springs". CTV News Regina. 2021-01-04. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  • ^ "Sask. cabinet minister who travelled to California over holidays apologizes for 'error in judgement'". CTV News Regina. 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  • ^ "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  • ^ "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.

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