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The oldest first minister, François Legault of Quebec, is 67; the youngest first minister, P.J. Akeeagok of Nunavut, is 40. Of the current first ministers, two (Danielle Smith of Alberta and Susan Holt of New Brunswick) are women and three (P.J. Akeeagok of Nunavut, Wab Kinew of Manitoba, and R.J. Simpson of the Northwest Territories) are ...
Since its organization in New York in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) has had a presence in Canada.Several church-related items that were the first of their kind outside the United States include: missionaries preaching (Upper Canada), establishment of a stake (Alberta Stake), and construction of a temple (Cardston Alberta Temple).
The Edmonton Alberta Temple is the 67th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The temple was the second to be built in Alberta; the first was built in Cardston in 1923. The temple serves about 15,700 members in the area.
Torleif S. Knaphus — sculpted the large bas relief titled Christ the Fountainhead on the exterior of the building and also the life-size oxen holding the baptism font; LeConte Stewart - painted murals and other art work in the temple; List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Alberta; List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...
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The first president of the temple was Blair S. Bennett, a former stake president and area seventy from Sherwood Park, Alberta. As of November 2019, John W. Swendsen, a native Calgarian, is the current president. [14] In 2020, like all the church's other temples, the Calgary Alberta Temple was closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [15]
Premiers of Alberta by time served in office as of January 10, 2025. The premier always stays in office during an election campaign. That time is included in the total, even if the premier is defeated.