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  • ...ver]], lower [[Peace River (Canada)|Peace River]], the [[Clearwater River (Saskatchewan)|Clearwater River]], and the upper [[Slave River]].<ref name=FortChipewyan/
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  • '''Saskatchewan''' is a [[Canadian Prairies|Canadian Prairie]] province, located between [[ Saskatchewan is a major agricultural producer. Although fewer than 65,000 farms remain,
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  • ...ay Company sternwheel steamship Saskatchewan, in 1882.png | 100px]] || ''[[Saskatchewan]]'' || Steamboat || 1873 || 1873 || Interior<ref name=SteamboatsRiversLakes | || ''Saskatchewan'' || Sternwheeler || 1905 || 1909 || Interior ||
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  • ...es of [[Ontario]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Manitoba]], and [[Saskatchewan]]. ...es French an official language in Manitoba for the Legislature and Courts. Saskatchewan also has a [[Fransaskois]] community, as does Alberta with its [[Franco-Alb
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  • ...]], a Baptist minister, was leader of the CCF from 1942 and the premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961, where he led the first socialist government in North Ame
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  • ...o the U.S. in the late 19th century.<ref> Den Otten (1997); Bill Waiser, ''Saskatchewan: A New History'' (2005) p. 63</ref> The [[Canadian Pacific Railway]], paral
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  • .... It drains a large area that includes parts of [[Ontario]], [[Quebec]], [[Saskatchewan]], [[Alberta]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Nunavut]], as well as parts of [[North D
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  • ...ent to Fort Edmonton while the remaining officers were sent to Fort Pelly, Saskatchewan. Later Fort Calgary and Fort Walsh were established.
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  • ...ontinental European immigrants settled the prairies, and [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]] became provinces in 1905. ...esponse, the [[Co-operative Commonwealth Federation]] (CCF) in Alberta and Saskatchewan presaged a welfare state as pioneered by [[Tommy Douglas]] in the 1940s and
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  • ...ess/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=8&tabid=81 Weyburn] Project in [[Weyburn, Saskatchewan]], Canada has determined that the likelihood of stored CO<sub>2</sub> relea ...ervoir discovered in 1954 in [[Weyburn, Saskatchewan|Weyburn, southeastern Saskatchewan]], Canada. The CO<sub>2</sub> for this project is captured at the [http://w
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  • ...that the [[Canadian Northern Railway]], a regional carrier in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, also began plans and construction for a transcontinental, equally assured
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  • ...rading posts in the 1730s that stretched across the prairies as far as the Saskatchewan River, challenging the Hudson's Bay Company's westward thrusts.<ref> See [h
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  • * Archer, John H. ''Saskatchewan: A History'' (1980) * Barnhart, Gordon L., ed. ''Saskatchewan Premiers of the Twentieth Century.'' (2004). 418 pp.
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  • ...l governments by transferring to the governments of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan the ownership of the crown lands within those provinces, as well as the sub
    19 KB (2,959 words) - 07:14, 18 October 2013
  • ...ook some time out to talk to students at the Canadian school, La Ronge, in Saskatchewan.
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  • *The Weyburn-Midale facility in [[Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]] constructed by a consortium of oil companies, research organi
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  • In Saskatchewan and elsewhere elements of the progressive left consolidated to form the [[C
    35 KB (5,156 words) - 22:21, 15 February 2010
  • ...mbers. There were chapters in every state and in Canada, most notably in [[Saskatchewan]], where there was a large Irish Protestant klan movement against Catholics
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  • ...the deaths of cows that drank from a lake containing an [[algal bloom]] in Saskatchewan, Canada.<ref>Carmichael 1978</ref><ref>Carmichael 1975</ref> It is a [[cyan
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