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Number of seats won by major parties at each election UCP Wildrose Conservative/PC Liberal CCF/NDP Social Credit United Farmers Dominion Labour Party Independents Other The Canadian province of Alberta holds elections to its unicameral legislative body, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The maximum period between general elections of the assembly is five years, but the Lieutenant Governor ...
Edmonton Griesbach was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for 19 October 2015. [3] It was created out of parts of the electoral districts of Edmonton East and Edmonton—St ...
FC Edmonton went into hiatus after the NASL folded, before joining the newly formed Canadian Premier League in 2018. The team played its home games at Clarke Stadium. The club folded in 2022. As of 2024, Edmonton has four teams in League1 Alberta: Edmonton BTB SC and Edmonton Scottish each field a men's side and a women's side.
This is a list of electoral district results for the 2023 Alberta general election. The United Conservative Party under Premier Danielle Smith was re-elected to government with a reduced majority. [1]
The 2024 Saville Shootout was held from September 6 to 9 at the Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.The event was held in a round robin format with a $25,000 purse on both the men's and women's sides.
Edmonton Mill Woods is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2015.. Edmonton Mill Woods was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order.
The 1978 Commonwealth Games were held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, from 3 to 12 August, two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics was held in Montreal, Quebec.They were boycotted by Nigeria, in protest at New Zealand's sporting contacts with apartheid-era South Africa, as well as by Uganda, in protest at alleged Canadian hostility towards the government of Idi Amin. [1]
Edmonton Business Girls: Calgary 1958 [61] Ethel Lees, Mabel Johnson, Margaret Humber, Kay McPhall: Red Deer Curling Club: Dawson Creek, British Columbia: 1957 [62] Mabel McCloy, Doris Tymko, Tris Moon, Grace Latta: Edmonton Thistle Club: Edmonton 1956 [63] Doris Bull, Vonnie Clary, Norma Stewart, Violet Willoughby: Edmonton: Medicine Hat 1955 [64]