Buffalo Party [exclusive]

: Their performance was particularly strong in rural ridings, where they finished second in several districts, siphoning votes from the incumbent Saskatchewan Party.

The most literal interpretation of a "buffalo party" is the pre-colonial congregation of American bison. Prior to the 19th century, tens of millions of bison engaged in seasonal "rutting parties" (late July to August). During this period, large bulls would join maternal herds, creating chaotic, thundering assemblies characterized by dust clouds, vocalizations (grunts and bellows), and competitive displays of strength. buffalo party

A "Panic Button" for the host. When the party energy dips, or you need to transition 50 people from the backyard to the dance floor instantly, you hit the Stampede Switch. : Their performance was particularly strong in rural

The name itself pays homage to the historic "Buffalo" province proposal from the early 20th century, which envisioned a single large province covering much of what is now Alberta and Saskatchewan. The Buffalo Party is characterized by several core pillars: During this period, large bulls would join maternal

A playful illustration of a buffalo wearing a party hat, surrounded by confetti and balloons.