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Revamping our rewards program
April 1, 2024 | Advertise with us
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Good morning. It’s April Fool’s Day! We’re going to be back tomorrow with a full edition of The SKoop Political Briefing, but today we wanted to let you know that, based on reader feedback, we’ve revamped our rewards program a bit.
First of all: did you know that you can win rewards when you share The SKoop with your network? It’s true. The idea is to say thanks to our readers that share this publication with their friends, family, and colleagues. After all, our success depends on how many people read this newsletter!
Check it out:
Based on reader feedback (so far), we’ve updated our referral program to the following:
For your first 10+ readers referred, The SKoop will recognize you with a thank you/shout-out directly in this newsletter (THIS IS OPTIONAL! If you don’t want your name in here, that’s cool). But it might be nice to get a mention, especially if you want to promote your company or organization for free.
For 20+ readers referred, you can win a $10 gift card, courtesy of GiftPass.
For 50+ readers referred, you can win a $25 gift card.
For 100+ readers referred, you can win a $50 gift card.
And for 200+ readers referred, the grand prize: AirPods!
Remember: you must use the same referral code every time in order for our system to track your referrals. Here it is again for you:
We also heard from you that there’s interest in other SKoop merchandise, like t-shirts or bunnyhugs. We’re going to look into it and potentially add that kind of merch into our operations down the line.
For now, thank you, and please keep reading and sharing The SKoop! See you tomorrow!
P.S. We do have a Constituency Profile for Canora-Pelly today, so please read further for that.
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Constituency Profile: Canora-Pelly
Sean Wilson (left), and Wynn Fedorchuk
Each week leading up to the 2024 election, The SKoop Political Briefing will highlight a constituency that has nominated a candidate from at least both major parties. Today, we look at Canora-Pelly. Located north of Yorkton and along the Manitoba border, both major parties have nominated a candidate for this riding.
The incumbent: Sean Wilson is not the incumbent, but he defeated incumbent Saskatchewan Party MLA Terry Dennis in a contested nomination race last year. The Saskatchewan Party has held this riding since its formation. Wilson has served as the Mayor of Buchanan.
The challenger: Wynn Fedorchuk. Fedorchuk is an emergency mental health worker and artist. Fedorchuk originally lost a contested nomination to local teacher Michael Woollard, and was later acclaimed as the candidate when Woollard resigned.
The takeaway: This is a safe seat for the Sask. Party. According to 338Canada Polling, the riding is considered safe. Terry Dennis and Ken Krawetz of the Saskatchewan Party have represented this riding since the early 2000’s.
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