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Riding Profile
The electoral district of Cypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan) has a population of 60,551 with 45,426 registered voters and 147 polling divisions. The electoral district of Cypress Hills - Grasslands is located in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan, bordering Alberta and the United States. As the second largest riding in the province, the region has a diverse agricultural industry that produces everything from spring wheat and durum to specialty crops, such as lentils and chickpeas. City of Swift Current |
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February 17, 2010 Government of Canada Invests in Southwest Saskatchewan’s Recreational InfrastructureFebruary 16, 2010 Government of Canada Announces Investment to Help Create Agricultural Jobs in GravelbourgJanuary 12, 2010 Minister of Finance Visits Swift Current for Budget ConsultationNovember 05, 2009 Government Takes Another Step Towards Abolishing Long-Gun Registry Bill C-391 passes second reading in the House of CommonsNovember 05, 2009 Government of Canada Invests in Southwest SaskatchewanOctober 16, 2009 Anderson Invites Cypress Hills-Grasslands Residents to Share in the Olympic SpiritSeptember 21, 2009 Deadline extended to help farmers and ranchers in Southwest Saskatchewan cope with droughtSeptember 11, 2009 Fox ValleySeptember 11, 2009 Federal Funding to strengthen Economic Opportunities in Southwest SaskatchewanAugust 06, 2009 Canada’s Conservative Government is working for familiesJune 10, 2009 ANDERSON SUPPORTS NEW LONG-GUN REGISTRY BILLMarch 08, 2010 Statement By The Prime Minister Of CanadaMarch 08, 2010 Statement By The Prime Minister Of CanadaMarch 01, 2010 Prime Minister Harper and Premier Campbell announce Highway, Bridge and Road Upgrades across British ColumbiaFebruary 28, 2010 Prime Minister Stephen Harper marks closing of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games |