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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan comes from the Cree 'kisiskaciwan' meaning swift flowing river. Entered Confederation in 1905. Bordering Manitoba and Alberta (east/west), north Nunavut and south USA. Landlocked but it is estimated over 100 000 lakes, rivers and streams.Summer can see 25°C, while winter can drop as low as -21°C.
- Capital - Regina
- Premier - Lorne Calvert
- The largest community is Saskatoon at 230 000. Over 50% of the wheat grown in Canada, comes from Saskatchewan.
- Size - 651 900 sq km
Population - app just over 1 million
Languages spoken - English & French
- Flag - The flag was adopted on Sep 22, 1969. It is half green (forests) and half yellow (wheat). The green portion is the shield from the coat of arms. The British lion and three wheat sheaves. The western red lily, is depicted on the other side of the flag. The Shield was granted on August 25, 1906.
- Coat of Arms - Motto Multis E Gentibus Vires, meaning From Many Peoples Strength.
- Flower - Western Red Lily.
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