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Alberta and reconstituted
Initially staying out of the electoral arena, Hargrave was impressed by the success of the Social Credit Party of Alberta ( Canada ), and reconstituted the Greenshirts as the Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1935.

Alberta and themselves
) degree can refer to themselves as " doctor " only in certain provinces such as Alberta.
These Canadian francophones refer to themselves as Québécois in Quebec, Acadiens in Atlantic Canada, Fransaskois in Saskatchewan, Franco-Manitobains in Manitoba, Franco-Ontariens in Ontario, Franco-Albertains in Alberta, Franco-Colombiens in British Columbia, Franco-Terreneuviens in Newfoundland and Labrador, Franco-Yukonnais in the Yukon and Franco-Ténois in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Canadian and world champion curlers Randy Ferbey and Dave Nedohin ( both of whom curl for Alberta ) appear as themselves providing advice during the hotly contested Dog River curling championship, the Clavet Cup in episode " Hurry Hard ".
The franchise failed to get off the ground, however, prompting the Oilers to rename themselves the Alberta Oilers, with the intention of splitting their home schedule between the two cities.
The Métis established themselves to the east of Alberta, but after being displaced by white settlement, many migrated to Alberta.
An economic crisis engulfed much of rural Alberta in the early 1920s, as wheat prices plunged from their wartime highs and farmers found themselves deep in debt.
* 1989-On August 25, the governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan signed an agreement committing themselves to cooperation on ecosystem management, education and park promotion.
Without the ability to ask the Alberta Planning Board ( APB ) themselves, the Springbank Action Group ( SAG ) asked in February 1981 that the Calgary Regional Planning Commission or Rocky View school board refer the matter to the APB, using recent legislation that allowed it to settle the situation.

Alberta and parliamentary
In 1905 he chaired the parliamentary inquiry into telephones that led to regulation of Canadian telecommunications, and he participated in the negotiations that led to the creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The politics of Alberta are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces, namely a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
Social Credit, with many members from Alberta, supported the bill, while the Tories and CCF engaged in weeks of bitter debate and parliamentary wrangling.
Throughout his parliamentary career he has been awarded a wide range of awards including: the Kaputiman Award from the Council of Edmonton Filipino Associations ; the Special Award from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress ( Alberta Provincial Council ); an Outstanding Service Award from the Edmonton Sikh community ; the Religious Liberty Award from the International Religious Liberty Association in Washington, D. C., Liberty Magazine and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church ; and as Chairman of the Parliamentary Group for Soviet Jewry, he was recognized by B ' nai Brith Canada for his effort and commitment to bringing the plight of the Soviet Jewry to the attention of Canadians.
After the election, and despite his complete lack of parliamentary experience, Tanner was chosen to be Speaker of the Alberta Legislature when the first session of the 8th Alberta Legislative Assembly began.
In keeping with custom for cabinet ministers in Westminster parliamentary systems, Cushing ran for the first Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the district of Calgary in the 1905 election.

Alberta and representatives
The Premier acts as a representative for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the Members of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) are in turn the representatives of the people of Alberta.
He said four premiers, from Newfoundland, Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia, and senior representatives from Alberta and British Columbia, worked from a proposal that the Newfoundland delegations brought to the meeting.
In addition, there are also provincial representatives from the Governments of Alberta and Quebec.
They included the personal testimony of elders and representatives from a number of groups, among them the Halifax Redress Committee ; the British Columbia Coalition of Head Tax Payers, Spouses and Descendants ; ACCESS ; the Ontario Coalition of Head Tax Payers and Families ; the CCNC ; the Edmonton Redress Committee of the Chinese Canadian Historical Association of Alberta ; and the National Redress Alliance.
See Labour_candidates_and_parties_in_Canada # In_Alberta for a list of Alberta Labour representatives in the Alberta legislature
On June 14, 2007, the Yes Men acted during Canada's largest oil conference in Calgary, Alberta, posing as ExxonMobil and National Petroleum Council ( NPC ) representatives.
As a result, the only candidates to contest the election were representatives of the right-of-centre Alberta Progressive Conservatives, Alberta Alliance Party and Social Credit parties, and a number of independents.

Alberta and United
The most important Canadian theorist was an American immigrant, Henry Wise Wood, president of the United Farmers of Alberta ( UFA ) during that movement's time as the governing party of the province ( 1921 – 1935 ).
Alberta has a small internal market and is relatively distant from major world markets, despite good transportation links to the rest of Canada and to the United States to the south.
Alberta is now served by two major transcontinental railways ( CN and CP ), by three major highway connections to the Pacific ( the Trans-Canada via Kicking Horse Pass, the Yellowhead via Yellowhead Pass and the Crowsnest via Crowsnest Pass ), and one to the United States ( Interstate 15 ), as well as two international airports ( Calgary and Edmonton ).
As well Alberta is connected to the TasnCanada pipeline system ( natural gas ) to Eastern Canada, the Northern Border Pipeline ( gas ), Alliance Pipeline ( gas ) and Enbridge Pipeline System ( oil ) to the Eastern United States, the Gas Transmission Northwest and Northwest Pipeline ( gas ) to the Western United States, and the McNeill HVDC Back-to-back station ( electric power ) to Saskatchewan.
It is played openly in major casinos in China ( including Macau ); the United States ( including Las Vegas, Nevada ; Reno, Nevada ; Connecticut ; Atlantic City, New Jersey ; Eastern Pennsylvania ; and cardrooms in California ); Canada ( including Edmonton, Alberta and Calgary, Alberta ); Australia ; and, New Zealand.
glauca, or Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the interior mountainous regions of western North America, from central British Columbia and southwest Alberta in Canada southward through the United States to the far north of Mexico.
Sirens are sometimes used as part of an integrated warning system that links sirens with other warning media such as the radio and TV Emergency Alert System, NOAA Weather Radio, telephone alerting systems, Reverse 911, Cable Override and wireless alerting systems in the United States and the Emergency Public Warning System in the Canadian province of Alberta.
The Western Spiderwort T. occidentalis is listed as an endangered species in Canada, where the northernmost populations of the species are found at a few sites in southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta ; it is however more common further south in the United States south to Texas and Arizona.
* Chirostenotes elegans, a possible oviraptorosaurian dinosaur species from the late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada and Montana and South Dakota, United States
Full membership with the American Psychological Association in United States and Canada requires doctoral training ( except in some provinces like Alberta where a master's degree is sufficient ).
From Baja California in the west, northwards into the southwestern United States, through the drier central states as far north as Alberta in Canada ( Yucca glauca ssp.
Today, approximately three of every four Hutterite colonies are in Canada ( mostly in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan ), with almost all of the remainder in the United States ( primarily South Dakota and Montana ).
Rodeo, particularly popular today within the Canadian province of Alberta and throughout the western United States, is the official state sport of Wyoming, South Dakota, and Texas.
The British Cooperative Party, the Canadian Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and United Farmers of Alberta are prime examples of such arrangements.
Based in Winnipeg, Grassroots expanded to serve Alberta, Saskatchewan, northern Ontario, and in 1985, the northern United States.
The Milk River ( Assiniboine: Asą ́ bi wakpá, Wakpá jukʾána ) is a tributary of the Missouri River, long, in the United States state of Montana and the Canadian province of Alberta.
Nicholas Nikola Ribic ( born 1974 ), is a former resident of Edmonton, Alberta, was arrested on February 20, 1999 in Mainz, Germany and then charged as a terrorist as part of the Bosnian-Serb army that captured United Nations peacekeepers and used them as human shields against NATO air strikes in 1995.
Alberta Township is a township in Benton County, Minnesota, United States.
Alberta is a city in Stevens County, Minnesota, United States.
Alberta is a town in Brunswick County, Virginia, United States.
These MPs included: United Farmers of Alberta MP William Irvine ; Agnes Macphail, MP ; Ted Garland, MP ; Humphrey Mitchell, MP ; Abraham Albert Heaps, MP ; Angus MacInnis, MP ; J. S.
The independent and very successful warriors had a territory that stretched from the North Saskatchewan River ( called Ponoká ' sisaahta ) along what is now Edmonton, Alberta, in Canada, to the Yellowstone River ( called Otahkoiitahtayi ) of Montana in the United States, and from the Rocky Mountains ( called Miistakistsi ) and along the South Saskatchewan River to the present Alberta-Saskatchewan border ( called Kaayihkimikoyi ), east past the Cypress Hills.
* L. rufus pallescens ( Merriam ) – northwestern United States and southern British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan

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