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  2. Symbols of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The gold color represents the wheat fields of Saskatchewan, the cross is for the Catholic Church in Fransaskois, and the green color is for northern forests. The red fleur de lis symbolizes "la Francophonie". A well known sport in Saskatchewan since the 1880s.

  3. Politics of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Politics of Saskatchewan relate to the Canadian federal political system, along with the other Canadian provinces. Saskatchewan has a lieutenant-governor, who is the representative of the Crown in right of Saskatchewan; a premier —currently Scott Moe —leading the cabinet; and a legislative assembly. As of the most recent provincial ...

  4. Mina Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Queen's University, University of Manitoba, Michigan State University. Known for. painting. Style. expressionism. Awards. Lifetime Achievement Award, Saskatchewan Arts Board. Mina Forsyth (September 20, 1921 in Estevan, Saskatchewan [1] – 1987 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan [2]) was a Canadian artist. She is known for her expressionist and ...

  5. Battleford Industrial School - Wikipedia

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    Battleford Industrial School. The Battleford Industrial School was a Canadian Indian residential school for First Nations children in Battleford, Northwest Territories (now Saskatchewan) from 1883-1914. It was the first residential school operated by the Government of Canada with the aim of assimilating Indigenous people into the society of the ...

  6. Jeremy Cockrill - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Cockrill is a Canadian politician. He is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (MLA), representing the electoral district of The Battlefords as a member of the Saskatchewan Party. [1] [2] He has served in the cabinet of Premier Scott Moe since 2022, and is currently the Minister of Education.

  7. First Nations University of Canada - Wikipedia

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    fnuniv .ca. The First Nations University of Canada (abbreviated as FNUniv) is a post-secondary institution and federated college of the University of Regina, based in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. FNUniv operates three campuses within the province, in Prince Albert, Regina, and Saskatoon. The university offers academic programs in ...

  8. Beauval, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Beauval, Saskatchewan. /  55.14083°N 107.62972°W  / 55.14083; -107.62972. Beauval, Saskatchewan ( Plains Cree: ᓰᐲᓯᓯᕽ, romanized: sîpîsisihk) is a northern village located in Northern Saskatchewan, near Lac Île-à-la-Crosse. It was founded in the early 20th century as a Roman Catholic mission and as a transportation centre.

  9. Echo Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Echo Lake [1] is a lake along the course of the Qu'Appelle River in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Echo Lake is so named because of the echo heard by the First Nations while paddling on the lake. It is one of four lakes that make up the Fishing Lakes. [2] [3] Pasqua Lake is upstream and Mission Lake is downstream.