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  2. Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The assembly meets at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. There are 61 constituencies in the province, which elect members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). All are single-member districts, though the cities of Regina , Saskatoon and Moose Jaw were in the past represented through multi-member districts, with members elected ...

  3. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Saskatchewan Regions of Saskatchewan map used on Wikivoyage.. The regional designations vary widely within the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.With a total land area of 651,036 square kilometres (251,366 sq mi), Saskatchewan is crossed by major rivers such as the Churchill and Saskatchewan and exists mostly within the Hudson Bay drainage area.

  4. Community Access Program - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 the Community Access Program began. Initially, Industry Canada focused on rural communities, where Internet access was less available. Once the rural communities were equipped with computers and Internet access, Industry Canada focused on what is referred to as the digital divide. According to Statistics Canada 2001, the following ...

  5. Access Communications - Wikipedia

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    Access Communications was established in 1974 as the Regina Cablevision Co-operative. After a prolonged legal and constitutional dispute between the federal and the provincial governments, which had differing visions of how cable television should be delivered in the province, [2] [3] [4] the co-operative was granted a Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) licence ...

  6. Government of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" refers broadly to the cabinet of the day (formally the Executive Council ), elected from the Legislative Assembly and the non-political staff within each provincial department or agency – that is, the civil service.

  7. Politics of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan, when compared to other provinces, has a large Aboriginal population. As of the 2006 Canadian census, residents identifying as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit comprised 14.8% of the overall population. [67] Unlike neighbouring Alberta, Saskatchewan does not have land set aside as Métis Settlements (see Métis in Alberta).

  8. Innovation Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The pilot took place in Swift Current, Saskatchewan in 1985, and involved the installation of point of sale systems at 28 Pioneer Co-op outlets. [6] Innovation is the 21st largest credit union in Canada, and the third largest credit union in Saskatchewan. The credit union has over 58,000 member owners [7] and total assets of $4.047 billion CAD ...

  9. Ministry of Finance (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance is a ministry responsible for the financing, revenue and expenses of the Government of Saskatchewan in order to enhance the fiscal strength of the Province.