1. Alberta and Saskatchewan did not "join" Canada. They "entered Confederation" by being created by the Government of Canada out of Northwest Territories.
2. Although Alberta and Saskatchewan both became provinces on the same day (September 1, 1905), Alberta is referred to as the eighth province and Saskatchewan as the ninth to enter Confederation.
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That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
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Saskatchewan did not 'join' Confederation. It was created as a province out of the Northwest Territories by the Government of Canada. Saskatchewan became a province on September 1, 1905.
Although Saskatchewan became a province on September 1, 1905, the territory out of which Saskatchewan was formed became part of Canada on July 15, 1870, with the transfer of Rupert's Land from Britain to Canada.
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Laurier was Prime Minster when Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as provinces, but he did not have to convince them to join Canada. The two provinces were created out of the Northwest Territories; which was already Canadian territory.
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Saskatchewan, Canada - 251,700 square miles.
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No, Canada did not trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota. Saskatchewan is still part of Canada and North Dakota is still part of the United States.
No she not. Saskatchewan is in Canada. Hilary, is an American.
Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saskatchewan, Canada - 251,700 sq miles.
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba