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  2. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees - Wikipedia

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    Boards, agencies, and local government: employees of quasi-independent boards set up by the government of Alberta, government agencies, and municipal governments, as well as ATB Financial (a wholly-owned provincial crown corporation) and Alberta Terminals Ltd., [2] a private grain-handling company and division of Cargill that was formerly a ...

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Act, 1905; Saskatchewan Act' ... National Defence Act, 1923; 1930 – 1949 ... Employment Equity Act, 1986; Canada Agricultural Products Act, 1988;

  4. Workers' compensation - Wikipedia

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    The Workmen's Compensation Act 1923 [24] was introduced on 5 March 1923. It includes employer's liability compensation and amount of compensation and covers employees under the Workmen Compensation Act, the Fatal Accident Act and common law. Amended by The Employee’s Compensation (Amendment) Act, 2017

  5. 5th Alberta Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Government Liquor Control Act of Alberta (Bill 14) passed in the fourth session in 1924. The bill repealed prohibition which had been instituted following a 1916 referendum. The Government held a referendum on the matter in autumn 1923 which saw Albertans vote decisively for the repeal of prohibition.

  6. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), with its head office in Calgary, Alberta, is a lobby group that represents the upstream Canadian oil and natural gas industry. [1] CAPP's members produce "90% of Canada's natural gas and crude oil" [ 2 ] and "are an important part of a national industry with revenues of about $100 billion ...

  7. Category:1923 in Alberta - Wikipedia

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  8. Reference Re Alberta Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Reference Re Alberta Statutes, [1] also known as the Alberta Press case and the Alberta Press Act Reference, is a landmark reference of the Supreme Court of Canada where several provincial laws, including one restricting the press, were struck down and the existence of an implied bill of rights protecting civil liberties such as a free press was first proposed.

  9. Category:1923 in Canadian law - Wikipedia

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