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  2. List of coal mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of the country's coal deposits can be found in British Columbia, Alberta ... which provided over 200 jobs in Hanna, was set to close by 2030 ...

  3. COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's public health laboratory greatly increased tests for COVID-19, reaching 1,000 a day by March 8, and 3,000 a day by March 26. [1] Hinshaw said that by March 20, "World-wide, Alberta has been conducting among the highest number of tests per capita." [2] As of March 18, 2022, 6,905,190 tests have been conducted in Alberta. [3]

  4. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

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    A spike of cases in Nevada led to Edmonton and Toronto being listed as overall front-runners over Las Vegas by early July. [108] [109] On 29 July 2020, the Canadian Premier League announced a return to play on 13 August 2020 with a modified format called "The Island Games" to determine a 2020 champion.

  5. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta - Wikipedia

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  6. Land reclamation - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Egypt, the rulers of the Twelfth Dynasty (c. 2000–1800 BC) undertook a far-sighted land reclamation scheme to increase agricultural output. They constructed levees and canals to connect the Faiyum with the Bahr Yussef waterway, diverting water that would have flowed into Lake Moeris and causing gradual evaporation around the lake's edges, creating new farmland from the reclaimed land.

  7. COVID-19 vaccination mandates in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Users of this vaccine passport, the first in Canada, faced fewer COVID-19 public health restrictions. [2] By early July, the demand for the paper vaccine passports temporarily overwhelmed the system. At the same time, the province reached a new "marker in the pandemic"—the COVID-19 vaccines supply exceeded "demand on a daily basis." [2] [44]

  8. Federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada Summer Jobs (CJS): Through temporary changes to the CSJ program, the federal government agreed to create up to 120,000 job opportunities for students by (a) providing a wage subsidy for private and public-sector employers of up to 75% of the provincial/territorial minimum wage for each employee; (b) an extension to the end date for ...

  9. Orphan wells in Alberta, Canada - Wikipedia

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    As part of Alberta's Area-Based Closure program (ABC), which represented 70% of the provinces remediation activity, the oil and gas industry spent approximately $340 million on clean up. [60] The federal government provided a grant of $1.2 billion through the COVID-19 Economic Response Plan announced in 2020. [61]