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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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