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  2. Progressive Academy - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Alberta Enterprise Group - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Enterprise Group (AEG) is a member-based, non-profit business and corporate advocacy organization based in Alberta, Canada. [ 1 ] The organization's members collectively employ more than 150,000 people and generate billions in economic activity each year.

  4. List of advocacy groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The government of Canada subdivides advocacy groups into "accident prevention associations, advocacy groups, animal rights organizations, antipoverty advocacy organizations, associations for retired persons, advocacy civil liberties groups, community action advocacy groups, conservation advocacy groups, drug abuse prevention advocacy organizations, environmental advocacy groups, humane society ...

  5. Independent Jewish Voices Canada - Wikipedia

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    Independent Jewish Voices Canada (IJV) is a Canadian Jewish advocacy organization. The organization was founded in 2008 as a result of a national conference called on behalf of the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians.

  6. Think tanks based in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Monarchist advocacy, education, research Oakville, Ontario www.monarchist.ca: 1973-02-23 Montreal Economic Institute: Voluntary exchange, respect for property rights, entrepreneurship, social mobility and prosperity Montreal, Quebec and Calgary, Alberta, and joint venture in Paris, France www.iedm.org: 1987-July Munk School of Global Affairs ...

  7. Thomas Dang - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 September 2024. Canadian politician Thomas Dang Dang in 2018 Alberta NDP Deputy House Leader In office February 8, 2021 – December 21, 2021 Leader Rachel Notley Preceded by Christina Gray Alberta NDP Infrastructure Critic In office April 2019 – December 21, 2021 Leader Rachel Notley Alberta NDP ...

  8. Wildrose Party - Wikipedia

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    Wildrose's caucus grew to four members in 2010, after two former PC members of the Legislative Assembly defected in January and an independent MLA joined the party in June of that year. In the 2012 election, the party failed to have the breakthrough predicted by most media pundits, many of whom predicted that it would become the government.

  9. History of the Jews in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Some, descended from the earliest Canadian Jews, stayed true to their ancestors as fur trappers. The first major Jewish organization to appear was B'nai B'rith. Till today B'nai B'rith Canada is the community's independent advocacy and social service organization. Also at this time, the Montreal branch of the Workmen's Circle was founded in 1907.