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Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services United Conservative: Josephine Pon: April 30, 2019 October 24, 2022 Kenney: Minister of Seniors and Housing New Democratic: Lori Sigurdson: February 2, 2016 April 29, 2019 Notley: Minister of Seniors and Housing New Democratic: Sarah Hoffman: May 24, 2015 February 1, 2016 Notley: Minister of ...
Many of Alberta's cities and towns have also experienced high rates of growth in recent history. From a population of 73,022 in 1901, Alberta has grown to 4,262,635 in 2021 and in the process has gone from less than 1.5% of Canada's population to 11.5%. [3] It is the fourth most populated province in Canada. Between the 2016 and 2021 censuses ...
In contract bridge, an elopement play is a form of trump coup that enables a smaller card to score a trick if it is lying over the higher card of an opponent. [20] If the rank of the card does not matter, it is known as a "pure" elopement; if the rank does matter it is known as a "rank" elopement.
Psychologists Arthur and Elaine Aron are known for research behind the “36 Questions That Lead to Love.” They share how their relationship has lasted over 50 years.
Village leaders held a special community meeting to assure residents of East Hampton -- where the median property value is $2 million -- that their hired help will not be deported by local cops.
The Smith ministry is the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by 19th Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith, that has governed Alberta since October 11, 2022. The Cabinet consists of members of the United Conservative Party , which holds a majority of the seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta .
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to restore his "maximum pressure" campaign on Iran including efforts to drive its oil exports down to zero in order to stop Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon ...
This category lists Members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, both historical and current. Members in the Alberta Legislature were called Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) prior to 1921. There have been nearly 700 members elected to the Assembly