Example sentences for: saskatchewan

How can you use “saskatchewan” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • When Alberta and Saskatchewan acceded to provincial status in 1905, and the country’s mining, lumber, paper, and pulp industries burgeoned, Laurier championed a new transcontinental railway that would take a more northerly route to serve them — the state-owned Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.)

  • To identify putative luteolytic factors that initiate CLENDO cell apoptosis, cells were treated with TNFα (50 ng/ml; Upstate Biotechnology, Inc.; Lake Placid, NY), bovine IFNγ (200 IU/ml; generous gift from Dr. Dale Godson, Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), sFasL (50 ng/ml; Oncogene, LaJolla, CA), mouse Fas activating antibody (Jo2; 500 ng/ml; Pharmingen, San Diego, CA), human Fas activating antibody (CH-11; 500 ng/ml; Upstate Biotechnology, Inc., Lake Placid, NY), PGF

  • Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba form the Prairie Provinces, sharing the same rugged climate.

  • Though revenues from oil, uranium, coal, and natural gas now approach agricultural income, Saskatchewan is still known as “Canada’s bread basket.”

  • The first Prime Minister from one of the Prairie Provinces, Saskatchewan Tory John Diefenbaker, made himself popular with the farmers by negotiating a sale of wheat surplus to China that tripled their incomes — but unpopular with his American neighbor for doing business with the “Communist devil.”


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