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  2. Reeves College - Wikipedia

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    Reeves College is a private for-profit post-secondary facility with five campuses in Alberta, Canada.The college specializes in training students for business, art and design, legal and health care related careers in under two years.

  3. 41 Canadian Brigade Group - Wikipedia

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    41 Canadian Brigade Group (41 CBG; French: 41 e Groupe-brigade du Canada) is a Canadian Army formation of the 3rd Canadian Division.The formation is composed of Army Reserve units within the province of Alberta and the Northwest Territories.

  4. 2017 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta ...

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    [9] [10] To be nominated, candidates are required to obtain signatures from 500 party members, 100 from each region (North, Central, South, Calgary, Edmonton). [ 11 ] The party has imposed no spending, donation, or fundraising limits, however, in the fall of 2016 provincial legislature is expected to consider a proposal to legislate a $300,000 ...

  5. List of largest Canadian cities by census - Wikipedia

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    Through the 1970s, while a number of Canadian cities suffered population losses, the three Canadian Prairies cities on the Top 10 list – Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg – saw significant growth: the two Alberta cities primarily through consistent net migration, with Winnipeg primarily boosted by amalgamation of its surrounding municipalities ...

  6. Higher education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the population growth in Alberta is its urban centres - Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer and Lethbridge - while the proportion of people living in small towns and rural areas is declining. Institutions based in rural communities will likely have challenges meeting enrolment targets while institutions in urban centres will face ...

  7. Politics of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 it elected one in Edmonton and one in Calgary. In 2021 it received 15.5 percent of the Alberta votes so was proportionally due five seats in that province. In those years when Alberta had no Liberal MPs, Liberals were in power 1965–1968, 1972–1979, 1980–1984, 1993 to 2006 and 2019 to the present.