The population of Saskatchewan as of 2009 is...
~1,020,000
what is saskatchewan's geographic location?
It's Fisheries
Saskatchewans major attraction is the Lumberg Button! It is a huge rainbow button in the city... It was put there in honor of their queen, Queen Landina. I highly reccomend seeing this amazing piece of art! Makes a great family photo!
yes kindersley is a city. as of november 1st 2013 they were submitted as Saskatchewans 16th city
they grow lots of things like my hockey stick and wheat
i dont know i think it might mean summer or something
Saskatchewan's potash deposits are estimated to contain around 6 billion tons of potash reserves.
Saskatchewan is home to a diverse range of religions, reflecting its multicultural population. Predominantly, Christianity is practiced, particularly by various denominations such as Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Additionally, Indigenous spiritual practices and beliefs play a significant role in the cultural landscape. Other religions, including Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism, are also present due to immigration and the province's growing diversity.
The Goods and Services Tax is a federal tax applied to all regions across Canada. It is a constant rate of 7% regardless of where you are, or reside, in Canada. Unless of course you qualify for tax exemptions.
The national flower is the Western Red really. and the National animal is the white tailed deer
Saskatchewans major attraction is the Lumberg Button! It is a huge rainbow button in the city... It was put there in honor of their queen, Queen Landina. I highly reccomend seeing this amazing piece of art! Makes a great family photo!
In 1996 potash was selected to be the Official Provincial Mineral Emblem of Saskatchewan. Potash is in fact not a mineral, but a mixture of minerals, typically sylvite, halite, and carnallite. First discovered in Saskatchewan in 1943, current production is over a billion dollars a year. The province does not have an official provincial rock, gem, or fossil.