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What (who) is Saskatchewan - definition


Saskatchewan (Provisional District)         
CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT FROM 1887 TO 1905
Saskatchewan (provisional district); Provisional District of Saskatchewan
The Provisional District of Saskatchewan was a federal electoral district in Northwest Territories, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1887 to 1905.
Rural Municipality of Saskatchewan         
FORMER RURAL MUNICIPALITY IN MANITOBA, CANADA
Saskatchewan, Manitoba
The Rural Municipality of Saskatchewan is a former rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was originally incorporated as a rural municipality on December 22, 1883.
Sask.         
  • An ad to attract immigrants to [[Western Canada]], 1898
  • A banquet being held to commemorate the creation of Saskatchewan, 1905
  • The [[Battle of Batoche]] was a battle during the [[North-West Rebellion]].
  • Population density of Saskatchewan
  • Emma Lake]]
  • Ukrainian Canadians interned]] during the [[First World War]] at the [[Saskatchewan Railway Museum]]
  • bison]] on the western plains. Kelsey is believed to be the first European to visit Saskatchewan.
  • Farmers at work in 1907. The introduction of [[Marquis wheat]] saw wheat output soar in the province.
  • [[Mosaic Stadium]] is the home stadium for the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]], a professional [[Canadian football]] team.
  • A [[PotashCorp]] mine in [[Patience Lake]]. The province is the world's largest exporter of [[potash]].
  • CanAm Highway]] near [[Buffalo Pound Lake]]
  • Regina]]. The statue was unveiled by the Queen in 2005.
  • The [[Royal Saskatchewan Museum]] is a natural history museum based in Saskatchewan.
  • several hospitals operating in Saskatchewan]].
  • Köppen climate types]] of Saskatchewan
  • legislative assembly]].
  • Distribution of Saskatchewan's 466 urban, 296 rural and 24 northern municipalities (2013)
  • A topographic map of Saskatchewan, showing cities, towns, rural municipality borders, and natural features.
  • The official tartan of Saskatchewan, created in 1961
PROVINCE OF CANADA
Saskatchewan, Canada; Saskachewan; Sask; Sask.; Saskatchewan (province); Saskatohewan; Sasketchewan; Province of Saskatchewan; CA-SK; Saskatchewanian; Saskatchewaner; Brockington, Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Province; Healthcare in Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan, CA
¦ abbreviation Saskatchewan.
Examples of use of Saskatchewan
1. BHP recently purchased AngloPotash, another Saskatchewan company, for $284 million.
2. Dominic Woja Maku is a graduate student at the University of Saskatchewan Canada.
3. Houston–based Enbridge Energy Inc.‘s pipeline carries crude oil from Saskatchewan to the Chicago area.
4. Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the provinces along North Dakota‘s northern border, were Canada‘s biggest hemp producers.
5. The first opened in the late 1800s; the last –– in Saskatchewan –– continued operating until 1''6.