flag of Saskatchewan
{{Short description|Canadian provincial flag}}
{{Infobox flag
|Name = Saskatchewan
|Image = Flag of Saskatchewan.svg
|Nickname =
|Use = 110000
|Symbol =
|Proportion = 1:2
|Adoption = {{start date and age|1969|9|22|df=y}}
|Design =
|Designer = Anthony Drake
}}
The provincial flag of Saskatchewan was adopted in 1969. It is blazoned per fess vert and or, in the fly a prairie lily slipped and leaved proper, in the dexter chief an escutcheon of the coat of arms of Saskatchewan fimbriated argent. The symbolism within the flag is shown just with the colours; yellow representing the grain fields in the southern portion of the province where as the green represents the northern forested areas.{{cite web| url=https://www.gg.ca/en/heraldry/public-register/project/2094| title=Province of Saskatchewan| author=The Governor General of Canada, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette| author-link=Governor General of Canada| access-date=15 February 2022| date=15 November 2010}} The western red lily in the fly of the flag is the provincial flower.{{cite web| url=https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/visual-identity-and-protocol/emblems-and-flags#step-6| title=Emblems and Flags, Emblems of Nature, Western Red Lily| author=Government of Saskatchewan| access-date=18 September 2019}}
In 2017, The Minister of Parks, Culture and Sports designated September 22 as Saskatchewan Flag Day.{{cite journal| date=September 15, 2017| title=Special Days/Jours Spéciaux| url=http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/freelaw/documents/gazette/part1/2017/G1201737.pdf| journal=The Saskatchewan Gazette| volume=113| issue=37| page=1748| access-date=2020-05-19}}
History
The flag of Saskatchewan was adopted on September 22, 1969, the result of a province-wide competition that drew over 4000 entries. The winning entry was one of the 13 designed by Anthony Drake of Hodgeville, Saskatchewan. Drake came and left Saskatchewan from the United Kingdom and did not have an opportunity to see his winning design fly until returning to Hodgeville.{{cite news| url=https://leaderpost.com/news/local-news/the-weird-and-wonderful-story-of-saskatchewans-provincial-flag| title=The weird and wonderful story of Saskatchewan's provincial flag| first=Will| last=Chabun| newspaper=Regina Leader-Post| date=11 May 2016| access-date=18 September 2019}} Saskatchewan politician Percy Schmeiser was on the flag committee in 1969 during his time as member of the Legislative Assembly and was at the inaugural flag raising ceremony, unlike Anthony Drake. The two finally met when Drake returned in 2019.{{cite news| url=https://globalnews.ca/news/5660593/ssaskatchewan-flag-pioneers-50-years/beta/| title=Saskatchewan flag pioneers meet for first time after 50 years| first=Ceilidh| last=Millar| work=Global News| date=19 July 2019| access-date=25 September 2019}}
Other flags
= 60th anniversary flag =
In preparation for the province's Diamond Jubilee in 1965, the government organized a competition to design a distinctive flag utilizing the colours of the province's coat of arms. Sister Imelda of St. Angela's Convent of Prelate designed the winning flag, and it was selected from 241 other entries. The flag was first hoisted on 31 January 1965. Its use continued as the province's flag for the Canadian centennial in 1967, and in the years prior to the selection of the current flag Sister Imelda's was used as well. The flag's sponsors hoped it would officially be the province's flag, as it was being used to represent Saskatchewan, but that was not the case.
The Diamond Jubilee flag is blazoned per fess gules and vert, in the fly an escutcheon of the Arms of Saskatchewan fimbriated or, in the hoist a stalk of wheat or. The red in the top half symbolizes the fires that used to rage through the prairies in the years before cultivation, the green represents the luxuriant growth, and the gold representing the ripening the wheat fields.{{cn|date=August 2021}}
= Fransaskois flag =
File:Bandera dels Fransaskois.svg
This flag used to represent the heritage of the French speakers of Saskatchewan and is blazoned Or a cross enhanced throughout vert, its vertical beam to the hoist, in the fly a fleur-de-lis gules its traverse vert.{{cite web| url=https://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project-pic.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=3090&ProjectElementID=10848| title=Fransaskois Flag| author=The Governor General of Canada, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette| date=15 August 2018| access-date=25 September 2019}}
The symbolism within the Fransaskois flag is mostly the same as the provincial flag with the yellow and green representing the wheat and the forests respectively. However, with the addition of the cross alluding to the role that the Catholic Church and the many missionaries had in settling what is now the province of Saskatchewan and the fleur-de-lis which represents the Francophone population globally; it is coloured red to show the fighting courage in the battle of preserving the rights of their culture and language; it makes the flag distinguishable enough to stand out on its own.
= Standard of the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan =
File:Flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan.svg
The lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan is a viceregal representative of the monarch of Canada and thus has their own flag. It has precedence over any other flag except the royal standard and the flag of the governor general of Canada, unless the governor general is a guest of the lieutenant governor. This flag is flown at the home and office of the lieutenant governor as well as any buildings that may conduct official duties.
It is blazoned Azure the shield of Arms of the Province of Saskatchewan ensigned with the Royal Crown proper and encircled by a wreath of maple leaves Or.{{cite web| url=https://www.gg.ca/en/heraldry/public-register/project/458| title=Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan| author=The Governor General of Canada, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette| date=15 March 2005| access-date=25 September 2019}}
Gallery
File:Flags-of-SK-Canada-AB.jpg|The flag of Saskatchewan flying alongside the flags of Canada and Alberta in Lloydminster
File:Drapeau fransaskois.jpg|Flag of the Fransaskois
File:Saskatchewan Vice Regal Standard.jpg|The Vice Regal Standard over the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at the installation of W. Thomas Molloy
File:Flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (1906–1981).svg|Flag of the lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan (1906–1981)
See also
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References
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External links
- [http://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=2094 Flag of Saskatchewan] in the online Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges
- [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ca-sk.html Saskatchewan] – Flags of the World
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