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  • {{Image|Kananaskis.gif|right|300px|Kananaskis Country, Alberta.<br><small>Photo credit: Michael Nishizaki</small>}} ...ewan]]. A majority of its population (3,455,062, 2007 est.) live in one of Alberta's two major cities, [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]].
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  • '''Balzac''' is a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in southern [[Alberta]], in the Municipal District of [[Rocky View]].
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  • ...me of an unincorporated hamlet of 400 people in northern [[Alberta, Canada|Alberta]]. In 1914, the railroad track came through and an engineer ~ by the custom
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Balzac, Alberta]]. ...92) ''Place Names of Alberta: Southern Alberta, Volume 2 of Place Names of Alberta''. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. ISBN 0-919813-95-X
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  • *[http://alberta.ca/home/index.cfm Government of Alberta] - Government of Alberta website ...egarding the centennial celebrations in Alberta in 2005, maintained by the Alberta Government
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  • ...[[Canada|Canadian]] [[Provinces and territories of Canada|province]] of [[Alberta]], in [[Rocky View County]].
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Balzac, Alberta]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-08. *[http://www.alberta-canada.com/westerntiger/ Calgary-Edmonton Corridor in Alberta]
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  • An unincorporated hamlet of 400 people in northern [[Alberta, Canada]].
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  • {{r|Alberta}} {{r|Alberta Highway 2}}
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  • *[http://alberta.ca/home/index.cfm Government of Alberta] - Government of Alberta website ...egarding the centennial celebrations in Alberta in 2005, maintained by the Alberta Government
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Balzac, Alberta]]. ...92) ''Place Names of Alberta: Southern Alberta, Volume 2 of Place Names of Alberta''. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. ISBN 0-919813-95-X
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  • ...Conservative Party of Alberta'' since December 2, 2006 and was sworn in as Alberta's 13th premier on December 13 of that year. Stelmach was born of Ukrainian descent and has been a member of the Alberta legislature since 1993. He was a part of former premier [[Ralph Klein]]'s c
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Balzac, Alberta]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-08. *[http://www.alberta-canada.com/westerntiger/ Calgary-Edmonton Corridor in Alberta]
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  • *[http://www.albertacanada.com/documents/AOSID_QuarterlyUpdate.pdf Alberta Oil Sands Industry, Quarterly Update, February 2, 2009] ....ab.ca/oilsands/954.asp#Facts Oil Sands Fact Sheets] From website of the [[Alberta Department of Energy]]
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  • ===Alberta=== [http://www.aaa.ab.ca/ Alberta Association of Architects ]
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  • {{r|Alberta}} {{r|Alberta Highway 2}}
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  • A public university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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  • An unincorporated hamlet of 400 people in northern [[Alberta, Canada]].
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  • ...of tar sands<ref name=WPoilsands /> (also known as oil sands) located in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]].<ref> | title=An oil-hungry world eyes Alberta's sand
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  • 13th premier of the province of Alberta, Canada
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  • Capital and second largest city of the Canadian province of Alberta.
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  • *[[Alberta]]
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  • ...aughlin's Ginger Shandy Bottle |accessdate=2008-04-03 |format= |work=Royal Alberta Museum website }}
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  • ...[bitumen]] ([[Asphalt (petroleum)|petroleum asphalt]]) located in northern Alberta, Canada.
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  • A 1976 publication by University of Alberta researcher and author [[Guy R. Lefrançois]], which examines the peer influ
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  • Third largest city in Canada, in the Foothills region of Alberta, just east of the Rocky Mountains.
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  • Hotel located in the eastern area of downtown Calgary, Alberta, which was made a historic site in 2007 by the Calgary Municipal government
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  • A populist political movement strongest in Alberta and British Columbia, 1930s-1970s, and was based on the economic theories o
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  • ...lberta]], [[Canada]]. Originally a satellite campus of the [[University of Alberta]], the University of Calgary was established as a separate entity in 1966.
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  • ...nd later the struggle for women's suffrage in Canada; later elected to the Alberta legislature.
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  • ...[[Canada|Canadian]] [[Provinces and territories of Canada|province]] of [[Alberta]], in [[Rocky View County]].
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  • ...], Heritage Resources Management Information System, Provincial Archive of Alberta, [[Canada]].
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  • {{rpl|Balzac, Alberta}}
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  • {{Image|Wide photo of Fort McMurray, Alberta, in 1911. From the Charles Eymundson fonds, PR2012.0927-75 (10860386106).jp ...st who played an early role in confirming the size and significance of the Alberta Tar Sands.
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  • ...ween 65-70 subspecies, all native to the Americas, ranging from southern [[Alberta]] and southern [[British Columbia]] in [[Canada]] to Central [[Argentina]].
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  • ...ld Hotel''') is a hotel located in the eastern area of downtown [[Calgary, Alberta]], the hotel was made a historic site in 2007 by the Calgary Municipal gove Former [[Alberta]] premier [[Ralph Klein]] announced his entry into politics at the St. Regi
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  • {{Image|Kananaskis.gif|right|300px|Kananaskis Country, Alberta.<br><small>Photo credit: Michael Nishizaki</small>}} ...ewan]]. A majority of its population (3,455,062, 2007 est.) live in one of Alberta's two major cities, [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]].
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  • {{r|University of Alberta}}
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  • Its headwaters are in the [[Rocky Mountains]], near the border with Alberta. The river first flows north, before turning south, to its mouth not far f
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  • '''Edmonton''' is the capital city of [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] and the second largest city of the province. Edmonton sits on ...ny]]'' and was incorporated as the capital of the newly formed province of Alberta in 1905. Edmonton grew rapidly in the years immediately after its incorpora
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  • ...e text by Dr. A.H. Younger, [[University of Calgary|University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada]]).
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  • {{r|Alberta}}
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  • '''''Adolescents''''' is a 1976 publication by University of Alberta researcher and author [[Guy R. Lefrançois]], which examines the [[peer inf
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  • {{r|Alberta, Canada}}
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  • ...hall Tory, A Biography |year=January 1, 1992 |publisher=The University of Alberta Press |location= |isbn= 978-0888642509 }} -Biography of one of the key fo
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  • {{r|Alberta}}
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  • ...me of an unincorporated hamlet of 400 people in northern [[Alberta, Canada|Alberta]]. In 1914, the railroad track came through and an engineer ~ by the custom
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  • ...f sparsely populated [[boreal forest]] and [[muskeg]] (peat [[bogs]]). The Alberta deposits are in turn a part of the vaster [[Western Canadian Sedimentary Ba ...less than 75 metres of [[overburden]]. The mineable area as defined by the Alberta government covers 37 contiguous townships 3400 square kilometres north of t
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  • '''Balzac''' is a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in southern [[Alberta]], in the Municipal District of [[Rocky View]].
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  • * [[University of Alberta]]
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  • ...(often called ''Socred'') was a populist political movement strongest in [[Alberta]] and [[British Columbia]], 1930s-1970s. It spread to [[Saskatchewan]] and ..., "The United Farmers of Alberta, 1921-1935." in ''Society and Politics in Alberta,'' edited by Carlo Caldarola. 1979. 14-32. </ref> The UFA was baffled by th
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  • ...Edmonton refinery flare.jpg| |200px|Flare stack in refinery near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada}}
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  • ...miles) east of the [[Rocky Mountains]] in the Foothill region of southern Alberta. According to the city census of 2007 the population was just over one mill The discovery of major deposits of oil in Alberta in 1947 was the start of an oil boom that, with interruptions, continues to
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  • ...[[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], and Texas) and 3 Canadian provinces ([[Alberta]], [[Saskatchewan]], and [[Manitoba]]). At present, the relatively sparsely
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  • ...e, down the Bear River, and the [[Mackenzie River system]] to [[Waterways, Alberta]], which was then the northern terminus of the [[North American railway gri
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  • ...y]] and the [[University of Victoria]]. Subsequently, the [[University of Alberta]],[[Carleton University]], the [[University of Toronto]], and the [[Univers
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  • ...ht|150px| Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, Lake Athabasca, Alberta/Saskatchewan.}}
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  • |Alberta's Chinese restaurants
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  • ...ey trade among the Aboriginal people. During this move west, Fort Macleod, Alberta where half of the officers established an outpost. Half of the remaining of ...1938 the force increased to 2,350 after undertaking provincial policing in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. By 1950 the
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  • #'Alberta #1' (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) – 2:55 #'Alberta #2' (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) – 3:20
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  • ...tehogeschool]] in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]], and 2009's was at [[Banff]], [[Alberta]].<ref>''LESLLA.org'': '[http://www.leslla.org/workshops.htm Workshops]'.</
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  • ...'''SS ''Grahame''''' was a wooden [[steamship]] built in [[Fort Chipewyan, Alberta]], by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]], in 1882, for service on the [[Athabaska [[Category:Water transport in Alberta]]
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  • ...ty Gogan] an environmental activist, anti-nuclear "by default" speaking at Alberta Nuclear Power - Calgary Panel 2019-09-17, starting at 05:23.
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  • {{r|Alberta}}
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  • | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-vintage-plane-fairview-canso-second-world-war-veteran-1.4166853 ...= Second World War plane with colourful past takes flight in northern Alberta
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  • ...ansen, Gustav (1981). ''Ostia: Aspects of Roman City Life''. University of Alberta. pp 2, 12. ISBN 9780888640727. CHAPTERS: The Roman Apartment | The Guilds o
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  • {{r|Alberta (song)}}
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  • ...ouch therapists throughout Canada, though their membership is primarily in Alberta.
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  • * Dallaire, Christine, 'Sport's Impact On The Francophoneness of the Alberta Francophone Games', ''Ethnologies'', 2003, 25(2): 33-58. ..."The Good Old Game: Hockey, Nostalgia, Identity." PhD dissertation U. of Alberta 2002. 258 pp. DAI 2004 64(7): 2496-A. DANQ81202 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss
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  • ...rail, Alberta.jpg | thumb | The ''D.A. Thomas'', at [[Shaftesbury Trail]], Alberta.]]
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  • ...vesNormanRobinsonFonds/> During [[World War I]] he served with the [[19th Alberta Dragoons]], and then with the British Army, Royal Field Artillery.<ref name
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  • | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-vintage-plane-fairview-canso-second-world-war-veteran-1.4166853 ...= Second World War plane with colourful past takes flight in northern Alberta
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  • ...e Land Force Reserve, has its headquarters at Mewata Armouries in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The regiment is a unit of Land Force Command, a component of the C
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  • | location = [[Bamff, Alberta]]
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  • .... Clark, N.I. Dowling and M. Huang, Alberta Sulfur Research Ltd., Calgary, Alberta, Canada</ref><ref>[http://www.jacobscomprimo.com/technology/sr_sc.asp The S
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  • | quote = In real-life the Edmonton, Alberta, native is, like many Canadians are known to be, genuinely nice, polite and
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  • | 2018-07 || [[Edmonton, Alberta]] || [[Jean-Claude Rukundo]] || ||
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  • | [[File:Diesel tugboat Beaver Lake, and loaded barge, leaving Waterways, Alberta, for the Arctic, 1946 - N-2013-014-0422.jpg | 100px]] || ''[[Beaver Lake (H | [[File:D.A. Thomas, at Shaftesbury Trail, Alberta.jpg | 100px]] || [[D.A. Thomas (ship, 1916)|''D.A. Thomas'']] || Steamship
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  • ...e area that includes parts of [[Ontario]], [[Quebec]], [[Saskatchewan]], [[Alberta]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Nunavut]], as well as parts of [[North Dakota (U.S. s
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  • ...rid Laurier]], continental European immigrants settled the prairies, and [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]] became provinces in 1905. ...Canada. In response, the [[Co-operative Commonwealth Federation]] (CCF) in Alberta and Saskatchewan presaged a welfare state as pioneered by [[Tommy Douglas]]
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  • ...ou're Low on Your Dough: the Depression and YMCA's Leisure Time League." ''Alberta History'' 2004 52(4): 22-26. Issn: 0316-1552</ref> ...redit in Alberta'' (1971); Alvin Finkel, ''The Social Credit Phenomenon in Alberta'' (1989). </ref>
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  • ...''tar sands'') and the two largest deposits of oil sands are such as in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] and the [[Orinoco Oil Belt]] area of Venezuela. ...lyReport>[http://www.albertacanada.com/documents/AOSID_QuarterlyUpdate.pdf Alberta Oil Sands Industry, Quarterly Update, February 2, 2009]</ref>
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  • ...300 miles of track in Manitoba and Saskatchewan with extensions started in Alberta. Its headquarters was in Winnipeg.
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  • [[Poland]], the [[University of Alberta]], [[Canada]], and [[Shinshu University]], [[Japan]].
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  • ...ncer Centre, and the Clark H. Smith Brain Tumour Research Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Clinical Cancer Research, 2008 Feb 15;14(4):1218-27.</ref> ...ncer Centre, and the Clark H. Smith Brain Tumour Research Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Clinical Cancer Research, 2008 Feb 15;14(4):1218-27.</ref>
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  • * Klassen, Henry Cornelius. ''Business History of Alberta'' 1999
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  • | location = [[Banff, Alberta]]
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  • ...er for the "people" against the "interests." Viewing a glorious sunrise in Alberta in 1920, he wrote in his diary, "I thought of the New Day, the New Social O ...the provincial governments by transferring to the governments of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan the ownership of the crown lands within those provinces,
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  • ...ure and Courts. Saskatchewan also has a [[Fransaskois]] community, as does Alberta with its [[Franco-Albertan]]s. British-Columbia, on the other hand, hosts o
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  • ...'' is a [[Canadian Prairies|Canadian Prairie]] province, located between [[Alberta]] and [[Manitoba]]. Like its neighbour to the west, [[Alberta]], Saskatchewan has an oil and gas industry, though on a smaller scale. The
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  • ...Safety and Risk Management|edition=1st Edition, publisher=[[University of Alberta]], year=2003|id=ISBN=0=88864-394-2}}</ref><ref>[http://processoperations.co
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  • * [http://www.albertasource.ca/aoe/ui/index.aspx ''Alberta Encyclopedia'' Online (2005)] ...e Gendered Identities of Prairie Homestead Women." PhD dissertation U. of Alberta 1994. 229 pp. DAI 1995 56(4): 1544-A. DANN95214 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss
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  • Adolescent members from packs of Mackenzie Valley wolves in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] were tranquilized and carted down to the recovery zones later
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  • ...n #1, was built in 1939, in Ottawa. "#2 SWS was located at Grande Prairie, Alberta and #3 SWS at Victoria B.C. Victoria also had a remote High Frequency Direc
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