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Date: 2009-11-10  
Author: Pooga  
Subject: re: Hey Everyone

Thanks Prof. R.!

But maybe a historian is what we need.

What about AB and SK combined as one province? Or maybe parts of MB and ON and make 6???

I have always been fascinated by the fear shown in Ottawa in 1905. They were SO worried that a big province in the west would too powerful. For your educational pleasure then:

Drawing the lines

Boundaries of Saskatchewan

The Atlas of Canada: Territorial Evolution

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