Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a land of resources, wealth, and beauty. It’s name is derived
from a Cree word meaning “rapid river”. Land Saskatchewan is 651,900 sq. km.
in area, half of it is forests, and one third of it is cultivated lands. In
southern Saskatchewan average temperatures range from 0-65 degrees farenheight.
In Northern Saskatchewan temperatures range from 23-57 degrees farenheight.
Grayling, trout, pike, and pickeral are found in the northern lakes, while mule,
deer, elk, moose, and long tail deer are found in the north. People Saskatchewan
has a population of about one million people. It’s largest cities are Moose
Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina, and Saskatoon. Saskatchewan is the only province
that doesn’t have a majority of French or British background. There are large
segements of Scandanavian, German, and Ukrainian. Plus about 70,000 natives live
in the province. Saskatchewan’s largest religious groups are the Lutheran, the
Anglican denominations, and the Roman catholic. Government Saskatchewan’s
government consists of a lieutenant govener (Sylvia O. Fedoruk), a premier (Roy
Romanow and New Democratic party), a parliament (6 senate members, 10 new
democrats, and 4 conservatives), and a provincial legistator (64 members).
Saskatchewan was admitted to the confederation on Sept.1, 1905 with Alberta, the
eighth and ninth provinces. Saskatchewan po...
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