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Province of Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan
Registration of Insignia of Honours: The Saskatchewan Order of Merit, The Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal, and The Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan
September 15, 2005
Vol. IV, p. 538

Insignia of The Saskatchewan Order of Merit

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Blazon

Insignia - Honour

Suspended from a neck ribbon Or Vert and Or, on a mullet of six points Argent embellished Or the Arms of the Province of Saskatchewan proper encircled by an annulus Gules edged, inscribed MULTIS E GENTIBUS VIRES, meaning “From many peoples, strength”, and ensigned by the Royal Crown Or its cap Gules;


Symbolism

Insignia - Honour

The insignia of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit includes a silver and enamel medal representing a stylized western red lily (the provincial floral emblem), bearing the Crown and Shield of Arms of the province, and suspended from a ribbon of green and gold — the official colours of the province.