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         Alberta History Canada:     more books (100)
  1. South Albertas: A Canadian Regiment at War
  2. Ranchers' Legacy: Alberta Essays by Lewis G. Thomas (Western Canada Reprint Series) by Lewis G. Thomas, 1986
  3. Alberta (Exploring Canada) by Gordon D. Laws, Lauren M. Laws, 2004-09-10
  4. Visible Symbols: Cultural Expression Among Canada's Ukrainians (Alberta Library in Ukrainian Canadian Studies) by Manoly R. Lupul, 1984-02
  5. A History of Art in Alberta: 1905-1970 by Nancy Townshend, 2005-12-25
  6. Creating Citizens: History And Identity in Alberta's Schools, 1905-1980 by Amy Von Heyking, 2006-12-30
  7. Riding to the Rescue: The Transformation of the RCMP in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1914-1939 (Canadian Social History Series) by Steve Hewitt, 2006-12-18
  8. The Alberta Supreme Court at100: History and Authority (Patrons of the Osgoode Society)
  9. We Are Metis: The Ethnography of a Halfbreed Community in Northern Alberta (Immigrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in the United States and Canada) by Paul Driben, 1985-03
  10. Roads to Resources: A History of Transportation in Alberta by John Gilpin, 2005-06-30
  11. ALONG THE FIFTH, A History of Stony Plain and District (Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada)
  12. The contributions of Sir James Hector to the Natural Sciences of Canada and New Zealand.(Biography): An article from: Alberta History by Robert Lampard, 2010-06-22
  13. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ALBERTA, CANADA (Proceedings #11, Denver Museum of Natural History) by H. M. Wormington and Richard G. Forbis, 1965
  14. Like A Leaven: A History Of The Alberta-British Columbia District Lutheran Church-Canada by Norman J. Threinen, 1994

61. St. Mary's College Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Library Electronic Resources
For more information click here. history, canada’s Visual history. Film history an interdisciplinary journal of film and television studies.
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62. Culture Canada: Canadian History - Exploration And Settlement
Canadian Studies. history Settlements Source Government of alberta.Immigrant Voices Source canada's Digital Collections. Immigration
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63. Alberta, Canada Genealogy Links: Genealogy In Alberta.
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64. Kidney Foundation Canada: Brief History Of Kidney Disease Treatment
for end stage renal disease (ESRD) (Figure 1). This trend is not unique to alberta,as the same pattern of growth has been seen throughout canada (Figure 2
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Chronic Renal Failure: Growing Numbers in Alberta By Christine Lauerman
Reference: NARP, Renal Review 5 Year Plan, January 2001 The renal program at the University of Alberta Hospital was established in 1962 and is the oldest renal program in Canada and the second oldest in North America. Over the years, it has matured into a fully integrated program providing a wide range of services, primarily on an outpatient basis. The Northern Alberta Renal Program (NARP) serves the catchment area encompassing northern and central Alberta (Health Regions 6 - 17). Services include consultative nephrology in in-patient and ambulatory care settings, hemo and peritoneal dialysis, renal transplantation, acute inpatient care, patient and professional education, research, and centralized program administration. Approximately 56% of the total Alberta population resides in the NARP catchment area, with half living in rural communities. One of the greatest challenges faced by the program is the broad geographic spread of the patient population and the need to deliver services to areas remote from Edmonton. NARP currently operates 12 Satellite Hemodialysis Units and 3 In-Centre Hemodialysis Units.

65. Kidney Foundation Canada: History
Kidney Foundation of canada history. Kidney Foundation of canada Before the 1960's,a person Northern alberta the Territories Branch An alberta Branch of the
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Before the 1960's, a person diagnosed with kidney failure had little chance of survival. When Montrealer Morty Trader died of kidney failure at the age of 26, his family was determined that an organization be founded to raise money so that others need not suffer as they had. Morty's physician, Dr. John Dossetor, told the family about the lack of research into kidney disease and encouraged the growth of this new organization. The Kidney Foundation was founded in 1964 as a national volunteer organization dedicated to improving the health and quality of life of people living with kidney disease. With offices in every province , the Foundation's activities focus on four key areas:
  • funding research and related clinical education providing services for the special needs of individuals living with kidney disease advocating for access to high quality healthcare promoting awareness of and committment to organ donation
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66. An American's Guide To Canada
More information Government of alberta; Government of canada's Facts about alberta includes information about the land, history, people, and economy;
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The eastern part of Alberta is part of the Prairies; in the west, the Canadian Rockies begin. Ralph Klein has eliminated the province's deficit since he took office, at considerable cost to its social safety net. Calgary, a city quite similar to Denver, is home to the annual Calgary Stampede.
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67. Alberta Folklore And Local History Collection
Title Early missions in Western canada. Contributor English. Source CollectionAlberta Folklore and Local history Collection. Source Series Notebooks.
http://folklore.library.ualberta.ca/dspCitation.cfm?ID=388

68. Welcome To Victory Church
Includes events, goals, ministries, and a history page. Also, has RealAudio sermons.
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69. Canadiana -- The Canadian Resource Page
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70. Oh Canada: History
before Europeans settled what would someday become canada. history and the correctintrepretation of Canadian history. ago, the landscape of alberta was very
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CANADIAN HISTORY ON THE INTERNET In the early 1500s, Jacques Cartier used a First Nations word for village, “kanata”, to refer to the country he had encountered. European map makers later used “Canada” as a name for all the land north of the St. Lawrence River. Canada was home to aboriginal peoples for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans, and so it's appropriate that our name should come from their language.
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The origin and meaning of the name Canada has been a matter of surmise since the arrival of the first explorer. Jacques Cartier, reporting on his 1535-36 voyage, noted that "kanata" was an Iroquois word meaning town, or cluster of dwellings. Other reports have it that early Spanish or Portuguese explorers, disappointed in not finding gold or other riches, derided the country as aca nada or cà nada (here nothing). Yet others have ascribed the word to Latin or Sanskrit. The weight of opinion to date, however, favours the Aboriginal origin noted in Cartier's report. Whatever the source, the Constitution Act, 1867, Canada's original constitution, announced that the name of the new dominion would be . . . Canada.

71. St. Michael's Anglican Church - Canmore, Alberta, Canada - About Us - History
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You are here St.Michael's Home > About Us > History St. Michael's is truly an historical church, dating from 1893. Prior to 1990 it was a two-point parish shared with St. George's-in-the-Pines, Banff. St. Michael’s served primarily the residents of Canmore and Exshaw, as well as weekend residents and tourists. In February of 1990, the congregation decided that the church needed a full time rector. The Canmore congregation decided to make St. Michael's an independent parish and in August 1990 the Reverend Bryan Beveridge was called as the first full-time incumbent at St. Michael’s. Through the grace of our Lord, St. Michael's has moved from a small congregation with an average attendance of 39 persons to one with about 150 families. During the 1990s, the parish expanded the number of Sunday services in order to respond to the interests of parishioners in celebrating both the traditional and the contemporary styles of worship within the Anglican ethos. Presently there is a traditional eucharist service at 9:00 a.m. and a contemporary eucharist service at 10:30 a.m. In 1990 God claimed "a strong, dedicated core group". Now we can say with confidence that a large number of the congregation want to be involved, and contribute their gifts to the glory of God and to the broad range of activities provided by St. Michael’s.

72. Alberta Genealogy And Family History
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  • 75. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Canadian History
    Location canada Last checked 20000630 Provincial Museum of alberta Offers a rangeof exhibitions with an emphasis on the natural and human history of canada.
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  • 76. Department Of Computing Science
    Department of Computing Science. Research areas include algorithmics, artificial intelligence, communica Category Computers Computer Science North America canada...... About the Department Contact Facts Location Edmonton history Facilities Webcam Programs and Admissions University of alberta Faculty of Science.
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    Stories and articles written from a conservative Christian viewpoint about western Canadian education, Category Society Religion and Spirituality Christianity News...... Read the history of the magazine in excerpts musingsDouglas Coupland's Souvenirof canadais a 17327 106A Avenue, Edmonton, alberta, canada, T5S 1M7 *The
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    78. No Visit To Alberta, Canada Is Complete Without Tours.
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    79. Syncrude Canada Ltd.
    The written history of the oil sands dates back over to be one of the wonders of northernCanada. Top of the plant was taken over by the alberta Government to
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    Early History The written history of the oil sands dates back over 200 years ago when the first Europeans spotted bitumen along the riverbanks of the Athabasca River. The local Aboriginal people had already long been tapping the resource to waterproof their canoes. Fur traders were the first Europeans lured into the Athabasca region Exploration Commercial Development Exploration The first European to see the Athabasca oil sands was fur trader Peter Pond, who was lured to the area in 1778 by tales of the rich fur harvests there. In 1788, Alexander MacKenzie wrote in his journal: Sir Alexander Mackenzie "At about 24 miles from the fork (of the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers) are some bituminous fountains into which a pole of 20 feet long may be inserted without the least resistance. The bitumen is in a fluid state and when mixed with gum, the resinous substance collected from the spruce fir, it serves to gum the Indians' canoes. In its heated state it emits a smell like that of sea coal." Other explorers were equally fascinated by the oil sands, including map maker David Thompson and Arctic explorers Franklin, Richardson and Simpson.

    80. Alwynne B. Beaudoin - Reading The Palliser Triangle - Natural History
    Hills. In alberta A Natural history, edited by WG Hardy, pp. 117133.MG Hurtig, Edmonton, alberta, canada. AEU SCI QH 106 H27.
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    The Aspen Parkland. In Alberta: A Natural History , edited by W. G. Hardy, pp. 135-149. M. G. Hurtig, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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    Bird, C. D., and I. A. R. Halladay 1967
    The Cypress Hills. In Alberta: A Natural History , edited by W. G. Hardy, pp. 117-133. M. G. Hurtig, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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    Geist, V. 1996
    Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison . Fifth House, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 144 pp .
    AEU HSS QL 737 U53 G435 A survey of bison history and biology, plus an examination of the role of bison in culture, both Aboriginal and modern. Ends with a denunciation of game ranching as a threat to the survival of bison. Plenty of illustrations and extracts from Aboriginal stories about bison. The photos are spectacular and well worth getting the book for. (16/05/1997).
    Green, R., and A. H. Laycock 1967
    Mountains and Plains. In Alberta: A Natural History , edited by W. G. Hardy, pp. 69-89. M. G. Hurtig, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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    Longley, R. W. 1967

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