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___,_____, and _____ make up the Prairie provinces.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
More than ___ of Canada's farmland is located in the Prairie Provinces.
3/4
_____ is the main transportation center linking east and west Canada.
Winnipeg
_____ is Canada's leading grain market.
Winnipeg
_____ is called the "Polar Bear Capital of the World".
Churchill
__ ____ was a missionary who moved west to work among the Indians around Lake Winnipeg;became known as the "man who made birchbark talk".
James Evans
___ _____ was a missionary in Winnipeg and established a college.
James Robertson
The province of _____ is known as one of the greatest wheat producing regions in North America; known as "Canada's breadbasket".
Saskatchewan

Sas-katch -e -wan
Saskatchewan means ___ ___.
rapid river
___ is rich in mines and large oil reserves.
Alberta
______, a city in southern Alberta, is an important trading center for cattle, grains, lumber and oil.
Calgary
The ___ ____ is a 10-day rodeo, attracts cowboys from all over the world.
Calgary Stampede
_____ is the capital of Alberta.
Edmonton
__ ___ ___ is the world's largest shopping mall.
West Edmonton Mall