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    Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census...
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    decided not to stand for reelection in 1993. Ralph Goodale had also previously been leader of the Saskatchewan Liberals from 1981 to 1988. Edmonton Northwest...
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    is a paved, undivided provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the U.S. border at the Port of Oungre (where it meets U...
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  • Sandra Schmirler (category Members of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit)
    Representing Saskatchewan at the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts, her rink defeated Maureen Bonar in the finals, giving Saskatchewan its first national...
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    province of Saskatchewan. It includes the site of Fort Pitt, a trading post built in 1829 by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) on the North Saskatchewan River...
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    Dagmar Skamlová' "Regina Cyclone." The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. "The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details". Archived from the original on 2011-08-26...
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    Historically, Saskatchewan's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. In 1901, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266...
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  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1991 Edmonton, Alberta 1993 Vancouver, British Columbia 1995 Winnipeg, Manitoba 1997 Toronto, Ontario 1999 Regina, Saskatchewan 2001...
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  • The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football...
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    is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Highway 16 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway. The main...
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  • Humboldt Broncos (category Humboldt, Saskatchewan)
    junior "A" ice hockey team from Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Established in 1970, the Broncos play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. The Broncos have...
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  • Columbia (Vancouver, British Columbia) 2014 University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) 2015 University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario) 2016 McGill...
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  • The Saskatchewan Huskies women's basketball team represents the University of Saskatchewan in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports...
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  • mining, milling, and exploration company headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Orano is a subsidiary of the Orano Group, an international nuclear...
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  • The Saskatchewan Jazz Festival (branded as the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival for sponsorship reasons) is an annual outdoor music festival held in...
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  • Emily Farnham (category People from Tisdale, Saskatchewan)
    winning the Saskatchewan provincial championship. At the national championship, her rink went undefeated, winning all nine of their games en route to the...
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    2008-2015) Former Senators: (12) Raynell Andreychuk (Senator for Saskatchewan, 1993-2019) Consiglio Di Nino (Senator for Ontario, 1990-2012) Janis Johnson...
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    Lilium philadelphicum is the floral emblem of Saskatchewan province in Canada, and is on the flag of Saskatchewan. Lily of the valley, flame lilies, daylilies...
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  • months later. Aboard are four members of the Canadian Football League Saskatchewan Roughriders, and former Iowa Hawkeye Outland Trophy winner Cal Jones...
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    studied at the University of Oxford, where he earned a master's degree in 1993 and a doctorate in 1995. He held various roles at Goldman Sachs before joining...
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  • of the Saskatchewan Roughriders dates to 1910 when they were founded as the Regina Rugby Club and became charter members of the Saskatchewan Rugby Football...
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    U Sports. Retrieved March 19, 2021. "Saskatchewan Huskies, Men's Volleyball Playoff History" (PDF). Saskatchewan Huskies. August 6, 2018. "Men's volleyball...
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    Jackson, Michael D. (1990). The Canadian Monarchy in Saskatchewan (2nd ed.). Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. p. 14. Oliver, Peter; Macklem, Patrick; Des Rosiers...
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    Ray Hnatyshyn (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Saskatchewan)
    general of Canada from 1990 to 1995. Hnatyshyn was born and educated in Saskatchewan and served in the Royal Canadian Air Force prior to being elected to...
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    Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, 1992–1994; leader, 2006–2018, Leader of the Opposition in Saskatchewan, 1993–1994) Allan Warrack (Alberta MLA...
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  • Lapinski, Jessica (2023-08-03). "Folie pour le baseball à Québec : du jamais-vu en 25 ans chez les Capitales". Le Journal de Québec. Retrieved 2024-03-09. "Project...
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    Canadian Navy (RCN) when it was completed in mid-1943 and renamed HMCS Saskatchewan. The ship spent the next year escorting convoys in the North Atlantic...
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  • Independence Party of Alberta  Saskatchewan Proposed: Independence for Saskatchewan Political party: Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan  Quebec Proposed: Independence...
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    Modifica decreto supremo Nº 253 del Ministerio del Interior, disponiendo cambios en la hora oficial de Chile Continental, de la Región de Magallanes y la Antártica...
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  • Swift Current Broncos (category Ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan)
    are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1967, the Broncos relocated to Lethbridge, Alberta in 1974...
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