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  2. Vote Compass - Wikipedia

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    Vote Compass is an interactive, online voting advice application developed by political scientists and run during election campaigns. It surveys users about their political views and, based on their responses, calculates the individual alignment of each user with the parties or candidates running in a given election contest.

  3. Alberta Coal Policy Controversy (2020-2025) - Wikipedia

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    The March 2, 2022 moratorium on coal exploration and development in Alberta implemented through a provincial ministerial order, was a significant policy decision that temporarily halted new coal projects pending the completion of land-use planning in the Eastern Slopes of Alberta's Rocky Mountains.

  4. Voting advice application - Wikipedia

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    A voting advice application or voting aid application (VAA) or vote matcher [1] or vote compass or election compass is an application that helps voters find a political candidate [2] or political party that stands closest to their preferences. VAAs are a recent phenomenon in modern election campaigning.

  5. Vote in Alberta referendum reopens debate over how Canada ...

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    CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) -Voters in Canada's main oil-producing province, Alberta, strongly backed removing a commitment to redistribute wealth among provinces from the Canadian Constitution ...

  6. Alberta Innovates - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the government created the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta (SIRCA). SIRCA was the first provincial R&D organization in Canada. [1] SIRCA's initial mandate was "[support] industries in developing new research, [map] out Alberta’s geological resources and [discover new commercial uses for things Alberta produced."

  7. Banff International Research Station - Wikipedia

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    The Banff International Research Station is funded by four governments: The federal government of Canada, through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) [1] The provincial government of Alberta, through Alberta Science and Research Authority (ASRA) [10] The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) [11]

  8. Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority

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    In 1986, the Alberta Department of Energy took over AOSTRA's role in developing oil sands technology, and on 1 August 2000, AOSTRA was reorganized into the newly established Alberta Energy Research Institute, and rebranded again to the name of Alberta Innovates—Energy and Environment Solutions with an expanded role to include other energy ...

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