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Saskatchewan is more than just wheat fields. Half the province belongs to the Precambrian Shield, with rocky outcroppings, forests and hundreds of rivers and lakes. Still, images of grain elevators and billowing wheat fields do help to define the Canadian prairies.
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John George Diefenbaker Canada's 13th Prime Minister was born in Ontario in 1895, but moved west in 1903, and considered himself from Saskatchewan. As Prime Minister, he introduced the Bill of Rights, and extended the vote to Aboriginal people. He is buried in Saskatchewan with his wife Olive.
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