Flag of Saskatchewan
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The current flag of Saskatchewan, Canada, which has the proportions 2:1, was adopted in 1969. The flag has a green upper half which represents the northern section of the province and its primarily forested lands. The left side in the green half also contains Saskatchewan's shield of arms.
The lower half of gold represents the southern section of the province and its primarily grain growing areas. On the right side overlapping both green and gold halves is the western red lily, the provincial floral emblem.
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| List of Canadian flags | Image:Flag of Canada.svg | |
|---|---|---|
| National: | Canada – Royal Standard – Governor General – Red Ensign | |
| Provinces: | Alberta – British Columbia – Manitoba – New Brunswick – Newfoundland and Labrador – Nova Scotia – Ontario – Prince Edward Island – Quebec – Saskatchewan | |
| Territories: | Northwest Territories – Nunavut – Yukon Territory | |
| Cities: | Montreal – Ottawa – Toronto – Winnipeg | |



