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Noor Burki

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Noor Burki
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Regina Coronation Park
Assumed office
August 10, 2023
Preceded byMark Docherty
Shadow Minister of immigration
Assumed office
November 13, 2024
LeaderCarla Beck
Personal details
BornPakistan
Political partySaskatchewan New Democratic Party

Noor Burki is a Canadian politician from the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2023 Regina Coronation Park provincial by-election.[1]

Career

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Burki was born in Pakistan and immigrated to Canada in 2003. Before entering politics, he owned a driving school and worked as a teacher.[2]

Burki first entered politics in the 2020 Saskatchewan provincial election, where he was the candidate of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) in the riding of Regina Coronation Park. He received 44.12% of the vote, placing second behind incumbent Mark Docherty. When Docherty resigned from the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan on February 10, 2023, Burki was the NDP candidate in the ensuing by-election, held on August 10, 2023. This time he was elected, receiving 56.65% of the vote and defeating Saskatchewan Party candidate Riaz Ahmad.[3] The two would rematch in the 2024 Saskatchewan provincial election, where Burki was subsequently re-elected.

As of June 22, 2024, he serves as the Official Opposition critic for Immigration. In this role, he has spoke out about racism faced by healthcare workers and criticized the decision of the provincial government to suspend an immigration program designed to attract skilled workers to Saskatchewan.[4][5][6]

Electoral record

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2024 Saskatchewan general election: Regina Coronation Park
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Noor Burki 3,926 52.73
Saskatchewan Riaz Ahmad 2,834 38.06
Progressive Conservative Olasehinde Ben Adebayo 414 5.56
Green Maria Krznar 272 3.65
Total valid votes 7,446 99.15
Total rejected ballots 64 0.85
Turnout 7,510
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
New Democratic notional gain Swing
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, 10 August 2023: Regina Coronation Park
Resignation of Mark Docherty
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Noor Burki 2,039 56.65 +12.53
Saskatchewan Riaz Ahmad 1,131 31.43 -17.44
Progressive Conservative Olasehinde Ben Adebayo 222 6.17 +2.36
Green Kendra Anderson 122 3.39 +0.19
Progress Reid Hill 85 2.36
Total valid votes 3,599 99.89
Total rejected ballots 4 0.11 -0.75
Turnout 3,603 29.02 -18.62
Eligible voters 12,415
New Democratic gain from Saskatchewan Swing +14.99
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[7]
2020 Saskatchewan general election: Regina Coronation Park
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Mark Docherty 2,913 48.87 +1.02
New Democratic Noor Burki 2,630 44.12 -1.39
Progressive Conservative David Coates 227 3.81 -
Green Irene Browatzke 191 3.20 +1.57
Total valid votes 5,961 99.14
Total rejected ballots 52 0.86 +0.55
Turnout 6,013 47.64 -4.47
Eligible voters 12,621
Saskatchewan hold Swing +1.20
Source: Elections Saskatchewan

References

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  1. ^ Dayal, Pratyush (10 August 2023). "2 NDP wins in Regina byelections, Saskatchewan Party keeps Lumsden-Morse". CBC News.
  2. ^ Hunter, Adam (2023-07-24). "Former MLA adds drama to Coronation Park byelection campaign". CBC News. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  3. ^ "NDP wins Walsh Acres, Coronation Park, Sask. Party wins Lumsden-Morse". CJME. 2023-08-10. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  4. ^ Cairns, John (2023-11-06). "No room for racism in Sask. health care, says government". Sask Today. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  5. ^ Salloum, Alec (2024-12-10). "Sask. government orders third-party review of alleged misconduct, racism at Regina hospitals". Regina Leader Post. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  6. ^ Mantyka, Wayne; Brezinski, Caitlin (2025-03-07). "Sask. NDP says pause of skilled worker program 'hurts our province'". CTV News. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  7. ^ "2023 By-elections". Elections Saskatchewan. Retrieved 25 July 2023.