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By 1960, the number of rat infestations in Alberta dropped to below 200 per year.
By this time, many Hutterites had already established new colonies in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
By convention, the remaining six positions are divided in the following manner: three from Ontario, two from the western provinces ( typically one from British Columbia and one from the prairie provinces, which in turn rotates amongst the three, although Alberta is known to cause skips in the rotation, and one from the Atlantic provinces, almost always from Nova Scotia or New Brunswick.
By 1925 he was considering appointing Stewart to the Senate, to remove him from active political involvement, but was handicapped by the absence of any other Alberta representation in his cabinet.
By 1927, King complained that Stewart had " no grip " on the province of which he had once been Premier, and in 1930 he wrote " Organization in Alberta is terrible.
By the time he wrote his autobiography in Alberta in 1927, Buffalo Child Long Lance represented himself as a full-blooded Blackfoot.
By the early 1980s, his marriage to Alberta Gay had deteriorated.
By the start date ( July 1, 1958 ) five provinces — Newfoundland, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia-had programs in place which could receive the federal funds.
By keeping domestic oil prices below world market prices, the NEP was essentially mandating provincial generosity and subsidizing all Canadian consumers of fuel .< ref name =" economics_a "> Canadian Public Policy “ The Federal Budget and Energy Program, October 28th, 1980: A Review ” Brian L. Scarfe, Department of Economics, the University of Alberta.
By the mid 1930s, the party had some success, with a few thousand members mainly concentrated in Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta.
By 1920, UFA had become the most influential lobby group in Alberta with over 30, 000 registered members.
By 1971, when Pocklington was only 29, he left Ontario and moved west, where he bought Shirley Ford in Edmonton, Alberta.
By 1933, Galitzine was living in Edmonton, Alberta.
By 1770, that Plains Indians culture was mature, consisting of mounted buffalo-hunting nomads from Saskatchewan and Alberta southward nearly to the Rio Grande.
By 1998 she opened in-store boutiques for selling her signature and Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti lines at Bergdorf Goodman.
By the 1970s, increasing displeasure at the new name was being voiced by Banff area residents through petitions submitted to the Alberta Heritage Sites Board for the restoration of the original name.
By 1987, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta had passed the Alberta Senatorial Selection Act, and the first senatorial election was held on 16 October 1989.
By 1915 it was clear that bilingual education would not be tolerated in early-20th-century Alberta.
* Alberta: A History in Photographs By Faye Reineberg Holt Heritage House, 2009-ISBN 978-1-894974-87-5
* A Business History of Alberta By Henry C. Klassen University of Calgary Press, 1999-ISBN 1-55238-009-2
* A Short History of Alberta By Dr. Ed Whitcomb, Ottawa, From Sea To Sea Enterprises, 2005, ISBN 0-9694667-2-2.
* The Literary History of Alberta: From the end of the war to the end of the ... By George Melnyk University of Alberta Press, 1999 ISBN 0-88864-296-2

Alberta and Harry
It was reported, in early June 2007, that Prince Harry had arrived in Canada to train, alongside soldiers of the Canadian Forces and British Army, at CFB Suffield, near Medicine Hat, Alberta.
* August 30 – The Progressive Conservatives under Peter Lougheed defeat the Social Credit government under Harry E. Strom in a general election, ending 36 years of uninterrupted power for Social Credit in Alberta.
During the 2010 Christmas season, The Salvation Army in Calgary, Alberta, refused to accept toys based on the Harry Potter and Twilight franchises because of a perceived conflict with the organization's religious principles.
* Harry Dean Ainlay, former mayor of Edmonton, Alberta
Playing minor hockey in the Alberta Midget Hockey League ( AMHL ) for the Calgary Buffaloes, Heatley tallied 81 points in 36 games in 1997 – 98 to earn the Harry Allen Memorial Trophy as the league's top scorer.
* Premier of Alberta – Ernest Manning then Harry Strom
* December 12 – Harry Strom becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Ernest Manning
* Premier of Alberta: Harry Strom then Peter Lougheed
* September 10-Peter Lougheed becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Harry Strom
* Harry Smith ( Alberta politician ) ( 1873 – 1928 ), Canadian politician
* Biography for Mr. Harry Chase on the website of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
* Harry Chase on Alberta Liberal Party website
* Remember When, a series of programs hosted by Harry Baalim using slides, pictures and relics to tell the history of Southern Alberta.
Harry Palmer ( b. 1930 Calgary, Alberta, Canada ) is a Canadian photographer.
Hart debuted in July 1995 at Rockyford, Alberta, where he teamed up with his brother, Matthew, and defeated his cousin, Harry Smith, and TJ Wilson.
Harry Ainlay High School is a Canadian high school located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the Royal Gardens Community, south of Whitemud Drive on 111 Street.
He has a political rivalry with Alberta Liberal Party Calgary Varsity MLA, Harry B.
Harry Dean Ainlay ( January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970 ) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.
Noteworthy Canadian celebrities and personalities of Swedish origin include Pamela Wallin, Judge Tom Berger who headed the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline inquiry, architect Arthur Erickson who designed Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto and the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D. C., singer-songwriter and recording artist Michael Saxell, Harry Strom who was the former premier of Alberta ( 1968 – 1971 ), naturalist Louise de Kiriline Lawrence who was the most prolific contributor to the Audubon, and Ralph Gustafson who won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1974.
Harry Kiyooka taught art at the University of Alberta in Calgary, now The University of Calgary, from 1961 to 1988.

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