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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}}
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  • {{rpl|Alberta}}
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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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