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  2. Canada's Top 100 Employers - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's Top Employers Alberta Calgary Herald & Edmonton Journal: February 3, 2016 2005 Saskatchewan's Top Employers Saskatchewan Leader-Post & The StarPhoenix: February 3, 2016 2005 Manitoba's Top Employers Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press: November 25, 2015 2006 Greater Toronto's Top Employers Greater Toronto Area: The Globe and Mail (Metro ed.)

  3. List of largest companies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Calgary 36.1 2.2 122.2 75.3 Oil and Gas 8 190 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce: Toronto 20.2 3.9 486.0 36.8 Banking 9 229 Suncor Energy: Calgary 29.7 2.5 65.6 52.6 Oil and Gas 10 273 Sun Life Financial: Toronto 23.4 2.0 196.0 24.5 Insurance 11 341 Bell Canada: Montreal 18.1 2.3 41.8 40.9 Telecommunication: 12 342 Canadian Natural Resources ...

  4. 2025 Canadian electoral calendar - Wikipedia

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    2025 Vancouver City Council by-election; Apr 10: Municipal by-election in Ward 5, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario [9] Apr 12: Municipal by-election in North Cowichan, British Columbia; Apr 26: 2025 Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership election; May 12: 2025 New Brunswick municipal elections

  5. Edmonton City Council - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton was incorporated as a city in 1904. The size of council was set at eight alderman plus the mayor, with the mayor being elected annually through first past the post and the aldermen being elected at-large (no wards) on staggered two-year terms, with half the seats filled each year through Plurality block voting.

  6. Calgary City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary City Council is the legislative governing body that represents the citizens of Calgary. The council consists of 15 members: the chief elected official, titled the mayor, and 14 councillors. Jyoti Gondek was elected mayor in October 2021 as the city's 37th. Each of the 14 councillors represent one of the city's 14 wards.

  7. Aaron Paquette - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. [16] Paquette announced in March 2021 that he will seek re-election to the Edmonton City Council in October 2021. [17]

  8. November is coming. Here are the City Council candidates who ...

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    The full nine-member City Council slate is up for election in the fall. Members serve for two terms. Several seats will be fully open to newcomers, including two at-large positions, as well as ...

  9. Cec Purves - Wikipedia

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    He ran for Edmonton City Council instead in the 1966 election, and was elected as one of twelve aldermen, finishing ninth of thirty-two candidates. He was re-elected in the 1968 election , finishing fifth out of thirty-two candidates.