
Saskatchewan flag designer reflects on 50th anniversary
This summer marks 50 years since the creation of Saskatchewan’s official flag.
Even though the flag’s English designer, Anthony Drake, only lived in the province for three years, it’s clear to many that he made a lasting impact.
Drake and his wife moved to Canada from East Yorkshire in 1966 to temporarily work as teachers during a shortage at the time.
A couple of years after arriving, Drake decided to submit a design for the province’s official flag after seeing a contest in a newspaper offering a $1,000 prize.