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  2. Florence Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Ashley in 2020. Florence Ashley is a Canadian academic, activist [1] and law professor at the University of Alberta. [2] They specialize in trans law and bioethics.They have numerous academic publications, including a book on the law and policy of banning transgender conversion practices. [3]

  3. Transgender rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This distinction between operative and non-operative trans women was deemed transphobic by some trans rights activists in different provinces. [144] On September 11, 2022, new sexual behaviour-based screening was implemented for all donors, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

  4. List of the first openly LGBT holders of political offices in ...

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    Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Yukon have also had elected MLAs who identified as non-binary. Some figures, including Ian Scott , Keith Norton , Phil Gillies , Dave Cooke and Dominic Agostino in Ontario, Claude Charron and Guy Joron in Quebec, Andrew Thomson in Saskatchewan and Richard Hatfield in New Brunswick, predated the ...

  5. Danielle McGahey - Wikipedia

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    Danielle McGahey (born 14 April 1994) is an Australian-born cricketer who played for the Canada women's national cricket team.She was the first transgender person named in an international squad, going on to play six matches before retiring following changes made to gender eligibility rules by the International Cricket Council.

  6. TransAlta - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2013 Alberta floods, as a temporary partial solution to mitigate flood damage during those months when there is a greater risk of rising water that might cause flooding, the Government of Alberta entered into an agreement with TransAlta to manage water on the Bow River at its Ghost Reservoir facility. This was extended in 2016 with a ...

  7. Alberta Highway 1A - Wikipedia

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    When the Trans-Canada Highway was realigned in 1962, the segment became Highway 1A. [12] It began at British Columbia Highway 1, 3 km (2 mi) west of the Alberta border in Yoho National Park. It meandered eastward through Kicking Horse Pass to Lake Louise, generally paralleling the main Highway 1 and CPR rail line to the south. [1]

  8. TC Energy - Wikipedia

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    TC Energy was known as TransCanada before rebranding in 2019. The company was incorporated in 1951 by a Special Act of Parliament as Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited. [10] In 1954 N. Eldon Tanner, president of Merrill Petroleums and former Alberta legislator, became president of the company. [11]

  9. Edmonton LRT - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Light Rail Transit, commonly referred to as the LRT, is a light rail system in Edmonton, Alberta.Part of the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), the system has 29 stations on three lines and 37.4 km (23.2 mi) of track.