Example sentences for: saskatchewan

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

  • But that all changed with the timely rise of local boy John Diefenbaker as the first federal Prime Minister from Saskatchewan.

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

  • In 1944 Saskatchewan elected the first socialist government in North America — the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.)

  • The museum is south of the city center in the very pretty Wascana Park, one of the few places in southern Saskatchewan where you’ll see any trees.

  • We’ve divided the country into six regions, each with at least one major town accessible by air as a “launching pad” from which to explore the hinterland: Ontario; Québec; the Atlantic (Newfoundland and the Maritimes); British Columbia; the Rockies and the Prairie Provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba); and the North (Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories).


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