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The JCC was the main advocacy group for the Jewish community in Canada from 1919 to 2011, advocating for human rights, social equality, Canadian immigration reform and civil and political rights in Canada. [9] [10] Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee political; Canadian Radio League political; Canadian Snowbird Association political
The Edmonton CMA is the largest of the 41 CMAs [a] in Canada by area, at 9,416.19 km 2 (3,635.61 sq mi). [5] In the 2021 Canadian census, it had a population of 1,418,118, making it the sixth largest CMA in Canada by population, with the second largest percentage increase in national CMA population (37.0% versus 37.3% for the Calgary CMA ) over ...
parts of Edmonton Mill Woods west of 66 St (except for the area north of 34 Ave and west of 99 St); parts of Edmonton Riverbend east of 111 St (except the neighbourhood of Twin Brooks ); and parts of Edmonton—Wetaskiwin -- the neighbourhoods of Rutherford , Blackmud Creek , Cashman , Cavanagh , Callaghan , Allard , Desrochers , Ellerslie ...
Pages in category "Political advocacy groups in Canada" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. ... Canadian Federation of Independent Business;
Progressive Academy is a member of the Association for Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta (AISCA), which is an advocacy organization for private schools in Alberta. [5] Progressive Academy's Junior Kindergarten program is licensed by Alberta Child and Family Services to operate a daycare facility and an out-of-school care program. [6]
Political advocacy groups in Canada (5 C, 82 P) Pages in category "Advocacy groups in Canada" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Southeast Edmonton is a residential area in the southeast portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 2005 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of the Southeast Area Structure Plan, which guides the overall development of the area.
The area was originally part of the Hudson's Bay Company reserve and was settled by employees of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. [ 6 ] As described below, Calder was originally an independent village incorporated under the name of West Edmonton that was developed to house the workforce at the railway's roundhouse, repair shop and shunt yards.