Car Loans Saskatchewan
At MacDonald Sales and Leasing, we finance your future, not your past. We can help you build or repair your credit, or find you the car, truck, van or SUV of your dreams. We have access to hundreds of vehicles, all makes and models, to suit every customer’s needs.
Our Credit Specialists will go to work for you to get you the best rate possible, as we deal with all the major banks on a daily basis. Our Professional Sales staff and Credit Specialists are ready to help you get behind the wheel today!
We deal with all the major banks: Scotiabank, TD Canada Trust, Royal Bank, CIBC, Conexus, BMO, General Bank, TDFinancing, Carfinco, Scotia Dealer Advantage etc..
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588,276 square kilometres (227,100 sq mi) and a population of 1,041,700 (according to 2010 estimates), mostly living in the southern half of the province. Of these, 257,300 live in the province's largest city, Saskatoon, while 194,971 live in the provincial capital, Regina. Other major cities, in order of size, are Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current and North Battleford. The province's name comes from the Saskatchewan River, whose name comes from its Cree designation: ᑭᓯᐢᑳᒋᐘᓂ ᓯᐱᐩ (kisiskāciwani-sīpiy), meaning "swift flowing river".
Saskatchewan's economy is associated with agriculture; however, increasing diversification has meant that now agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting together make up only 6.8% of the province's GDP. Saskatchewan grows 45% of Canada's grain. Wheat is the most familiar crop and the one most often associated with the province (there are sheafs of wheat depicted on the coat of arms of Saskatchewan), but other grains like canola, flax, rye, oats, peas, lentils, canary seed, and barley are also produced. Beef cattle production in the province is only exceeded by Alberta. Mining is also a major industry in the province, with Saskatchewan being the world's largest exporter of potash and uranium. In the northern part of the province, forestry is also a significant industry.
Oil and natural gas production is also a very important part of Saskatchewan's economy, although the oil industry is larger. Only Alberta exceeds the province in overall oil production.[16] Heavy crude is extracted in the Lloydminster-Kerrobert-Kindersley areas. Light crude is found in the Kindersley-Swift Current areas as well as the Weyburn-Estevan fields. Natural gas is found almost entirely in the western part of Saskatchewan, from the Primrose Lake area through Lloydminster, Unity, Kindersley, Leader, and around Maple Creek areas. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

