SASKATCHEWAN, SK
Motto: Strength from Many Peoples

Largest City: Saskatoon (233,923 thousand)
Population: 1,020,847 million
Area: 651,900 km2
Entered Confederation: September 1, 1905
Time Zone: Most of Saskatchewan observes Central Standard Time ( CST), The city of Lloydminster uses Mountain Time (MDT)
Mayor Industries: About 95% of all goods produced in the province directly depend on its basic resources (grains, livestock, oil and gas, potash, uranium, coal, diamonds and wood, and their refined products). The sectors listed below have been identified as having the most potential for economic growth by the Government: Advanced Technology, Agri-Value, Creative Industries, Energy, Forestry, Life Sciences & Biotechnology, Manufacturing, Minerals, Tourism
Capital City: Regina
Elementary & Secondary Education
Ministry of Education
5th, 2220 College Ave.
S4P 4V9, Regina
Phone: (306) 787-4951
Fax:((306) 787-1300
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/
About 160, 000 thousands students in 18 public school divisions, 10 separate school divisions and one francophone school division are enrolled in K-12 in Saskatchewan.
Overview and list of K-12 schools
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=be570fbd-3633-4531-8c2d-105a4be4468a
French Education
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/
FrenchEducation
First Nations and Metis Education
http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/
First-Nations-Metis-Education
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship
and Trade Certification Commission
Post Secondary Education
Advanced Education,
Employment and Labour
11th, 1945 Hamilton St. S4P 2C8,
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-6010
Fax: (306) 798-0975
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http://www.aeel.gov.sk.ca/
Saskatchewan has two universities, 8 regional colleges, 4 federated colleges, 6 affiliated colleges, and 4 institutions for aboriginal and Northern Education, and one institute of Applied Science and Technology
List of all Postsecondary Institutions
Private Vocational Schools/Career Colleges














