Category: Saskatchewan

Where Does The Provincial Government Meet In Saskatchewan?

The assembly meets at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. Where is the Parliament of Saskatchewan? The Saskatchewan Legislative Building is located at 2405 Legislative Drive, Regina, overlooking Wascana Lake. Free tours of the facility are offered throughout the week. What is the provincial government? Provincial legislatures are responsible for such activities as education, health […]

What Rcmp Division Is Saskatchewan?

RCMP F Division. Government of Canada – Saskatchewan – RCMP F Division – 211 Saskatchewan. What is D Division RCMP? The D Division is the division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responsible for federal policing in Manitoba and, at times, northwestern Ontario. Headquartered in Winnipeg, the division is commanded by Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy […]

Why Is Saskatchewan Rich?

Saskatchewan’s rich mineral resources, efficient regulatory environment and strong investment opportunities have attracted major global mining companies to the province. Is Saskatchewan a rich province? Saskatchewan is also the largest exporter of potash and uranium in the world. There is also a huge oil industry that is surpassed only by Alberta. The GDP per capita […]

Are There Falcons In Saskatchewan?

There are five falcon species found in Saskatchewan: American kestrel (Falco sparverius), merlin (F. columbarius), prairie falcon (F. mexicanus ), peregrine (F. peregrinus) and gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus). Are there falcons in Saskatoon? Five of the eleven types of Falcons found in North America have been spotted in Saskatchewan. All of these are regularly occurring (common) […]

Can You Shoot Pigeons In Saskatchewan?

In Saskatchewan and Alberta, pigeons may be killed without a licence, unless they happen to be in, say, a provincial park. In Prince Edward Island and British Columbia, a pigeon may be killed anywhere, on a whim. One might think that they would be protected federally under the Migratory Birds Convention Act. What birds can […]