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The Saskatchewan Act
The Saskatchewan Act The Saskatchewan Act is legislation passed by the Canadian Parliament that established the province of Saskatchewan on September 1, 1905. The Saskatchewan ...
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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Flag of Saskatchewan Coat of arms of Saskatchewan Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires (Latin: From ... the Canadian province. For the river, see Saskatchewan River. Saskatchewan is the middle province ...
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Alberta Act
Alberta Act The Alberta Act, effective September 1, 1905, was an act of the Canadian parliament to establish and ... government of the province of Alberta. The act is similar in nature to The Saskatchewan Act, which established the province of ...
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Saskatchewan Party
Saskatchewan Party Saskatchewan Party Active Provincial Party Founded 1997 Leader ... Yellow Website http://www.saskparty.com The Saskatchewan Party is a centre-right political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was established in 1997 by ... and supporters who sought to remove the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party from power. While ...
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Category:Saskatchewan
Category:Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is a province of Canada. Subcategories There ... to this category. A Aboriginal peoples in Saskatchewan B Buildings and structures in Saskatchewan C Census divisions of Saskatchewan Communities in Saskatchewan E Education in ...
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Fertile, Saskatchewan
Fertile, Saskatchewan Fertile, Saskatchewan A small farming hamlet in South-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada, located 3 miles west of the ... an annual event, be it a comedy act, a magician, etc, are held to raise ...
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Saskatchewan Archives Board
Saskatchewan Archives Board The Saskatchewan Archives Board is an arms-length government ... agency with offices in Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The archives holds public and private ... a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon was a leading figure in heritage preservation in Saskatchewan. He became head of the department ...
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University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan Entrance to Thorvaldson Building located on the Main campus of the University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan Motto "Deo et Patriae" ("For God and ... Molloy President R. Peter MacKinnon Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Enrollment 15,228 full-time and 3,854 part-time Sports teams Saskatchewan Huskies Student newspaper The Sheaf The ...
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Canada Health Act
Canada Health Act The Canada Health Act is a piece of Canadian federal legislation ... The purpose, and the effect, of the act is to maintain national standards for public ... health care delivery. The preamble of the Act justifies Canadian Health Care policy by stating ... and well-being of Canadians." However, the act is a source of controversy. Whereas ...
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Civil Marriage Act
Civil Marriage Act Gay rights in Canada Civil Marriage Act · Re Same-Sex Marriage 38th House ... Ontario · Prince Edward Island · Quebec Saskatchewan · Yukon Civil unions in Quebec The Civil Marriage Act (full title: "An Act respecting certain aspects of legal capacity ...
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