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Regina is a city in Saskatchewan. Its industry was originally large which associated there agricultural business. many products related with Oil and natural gas, potash, sodium sulphite which contribute a great part of the economy of Regina, and the surrounding area. The farm and agricultural component is still a significant part of the economy,, And it popular behind their natural resources sectors. Regina's major industries include, Steel and Manufacturing Information Technology Energy and Environment Finance & Insurance Agri-Business Regina also has some film and video production due to the Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios, Feature films, weekly TV programs, and documentaries. Major employers The largest employers in Regina are the provincial government and its Crown Corporations. There are some 4,700 private-sector businesses in Regina, engaged in financial services, manufacturing and processing, telecommunications, retail and wholesale services, and agricultural support; major employers in the private sector. western Canada's largest steel manufacturer; [Healthcare]

Saskatchewan's medical health system is widely and inaccurately characterised as "socialized medicine": medical practitioners in Saskatchewan, as in other Canadian provinces, are not civil servants but remit their accounts to the publicly funded Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Plan rather than to patients.[30] Unlike in Medicare in Australia and private medicine in the UK, Saskatchewan sets a statutory tariff for medical services which may not be exceeded. [Transportation]

includes an infrastructure system of roads, highways, freeways, airports, ferries, pipelines, trails, waterways and railway systems.

The first Canadian transcontinental railway was constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway between 1881 and 1885. The main Saskatchewan waterways are the North Saskatchewan River or South Saskatchewan River routes. The Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation operates over 26,000 kilometres (16,000 mi) of highways and divided highways. The Saskatoon Airport (YXE) was initially established as part of the Royal Canadian Air Force training program during World War Il.

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