Manitoba's symbols include the western red lily, which is the provincial flower, and the bison, representing the region's wildlife and historical significance. The flag features the Union Jack and the provincial coat of arms, which includes a bison and symbolizes the province's heritage. Additionally, the common blue flag serves as the provincial flower, highlighting the natural beauty of the region. These symbols collectively reflect Manitoba's culture, history, and natural environment.
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Saskatchewan
farming, mining, tourism.
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-Erosion of ancient mountainsMovement of it by glaciers
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TREES TREES AND..... MORE TREES! Manitoba has lots of trees and are trying to grow more by littering less and conserving energy.
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