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  2. André Ouellet - Wikipedia

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    As chairman of Canada Post, he implemented reform that led to record profits in the corporation. In 2004, controversy surrounded Ouellet as Canada Post was one of the organizations embroiled in the Sponsorship Scandal. As a result, Ouellet was suspended from his position at Canada Post in February 2004 by Prime Minister Paul Martin. He resigned ...

  3. List of members of the Alberta Order of Excellence - Wikipedia

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    Salma Lakhani was inducted to the AOE concurrent with her installation as lieutenant governor of Alberta.. 7 other appointments were made in 2020. [2]JudyLynn Archer, Edmonton

  4. List of largest Canada-based law firms by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Total Number of Lawyers Toronto Ottawa Montréal Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Québec City Other Cities 2 BLG: 795 288 83 155 135 134 - - - 1 Fasken: 890 301 31 278 149 48 - 55 7 Surrey, BC 3 McCarthy: 714 350 - 167 87 80 - 30 4 Gowling WLG: 698 179 187 86 67 90 - - 38 Hamilton, ON; 51 Waterloo, ON 5 Blakes: 652 346 7 84 106 109 - - - 6 Norton ...

  5. Law Society of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    One of the lawyers who opposes Rule 67.4, Glenn Blackett—a Calgary-based lawyer who is part of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) lawyer network, published his reasons for his opposition in an article entitled, "Wokeness captures Alberta's Law Society", [23] [22] in which he said that The Path was "a form of "wokeness", [22 ...

  6. List of Indigenous Canadian politicians - Wikipedia

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    Outside Canada, one Indigenous ... Robert-Falcon Ouellette (born 1979) Winnipeg Centre, MB October 19, 2015 ... Calgary-West: May 23, 1967: February 28, 1986 ...

  7. Milt Harradence - Wikipedia

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    Garrison purchased Lancaster FM-136 in 1960 and ferried it to Calgary where, with the help of Milt Harradence and Arthur R. Smith DFC, MP, created the Lancaster Memorial Fund. The Lancaster is a permanent display in Calgary as a memorial to those who served with the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, during World War Two. Harradence and ...

  8. Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    Based in Calgary, Alberta, [2] the libertarian legal [11] organization was founded in 2010 by John Carpay, [12] a former Alberta provincial director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation [13] and a former candidate of the federal Reform Party and provincial Wildrose Party [14] [15] who later joined the United Conservative Party.

  9. Marilyn Burns (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Edmonton, Alberta, she was educated at a Christian college in Moose Jaw, at Athabasca University, and then at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law, from which she earned a Bachelor of Laws. [2] She articled with Ogilvie and Company, [2] and since 2001 has been practicing has a personal injury lawyer with McCourt Law Offices in ...