Calder is a residential neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The area was originally part of the Hudson's Bay Company reserve and was...
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Edmonton-Calder was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using...
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Beverly, Jasper Place, North Edmonton, Strathcona and West Edmonton (Calder). Larger residential areas within Edmonton's six suburban sectors, each comprising...
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David Eggen (category Politicians from Edmonton)
as the member representing Edmonton-North West. He previously served three terms as the member representing Edmonton Calder from 2004-2008 and then again...
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land west of 127 street ceded to Edmonton-Calder and the eastern boundary that existed at 97 Street between the Edmonton city limits and 167 Avenue moved...
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Calder may refer to: Calder (surname) Clan Calder, a Highland Scottish clan Calder, Tasmania, Australia, a locality Calder, Edmonton, a neighbourhood in...
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with Edmonton-Calder in 1971, but re-created from the same riding in 2017 when the Electoral Boundaries Commission recommended moving the Calder neighbourhood...
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within Edmonton's central core. Prior to being absorbed by the City of Edmonton on April 17, 1917, the Village of West Edmonton, also known as Calder, comprised...
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Plain road up to Yellowhead Trail into land that was once in Edmonton-Calder and Edmonton-Glenora. The electoral district was created in the 1971 boundary...
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subsequently annexed by Edmonton on July 22, 1912. In 1917 Edmonton annexed the Village of West Edmonton, also known as Calder, which had formerly sat...
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The Edmonton-Mayfield electoral district was formed in the 1993 boundary redistribution from Edmonton-Kingsway and Edmonton-Calder. The Edmonton-Mayfield...
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divided opposition support in Calgary and Edmonton. The Conservative gains came mostly in and around Edmonton, where the party recorded its best results...
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albertandpcaucus.ca. Retrieved 2024-11-01. Highwood (First Elected as a Wildrose) Edmonton-Calder Fort McMurray-Conklin (First Elected as a Wildrose)...
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Doug Elniski (category Politicians from Edmonton)
Alberta representing the constituency of Edmonton-Calder as a Progressive Conservative. Elniski was born in Edmonton circa 1961. Prior to being elected, Elniski...
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created in 2004 when it was merged with Edmonton-Highlands and Edmonton-Norwood. This inner-city northeast Edmonton riding has the second lowest average...
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winning three seats in Calgary and two in Edmonton. The New Democrats won all four of their seats in Edmonton. The PCs polled about 44 percent of the popular...
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1971 Alberta general election. He won the new electoral district of Edmonton-Calder defeating incumbent Social Credit MLA Edgar Gerhart to pick up the...
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Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) (category Edmonton Oilers minor league affiliates)
NHL's Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens as two separate franchises over 19 seasons of continuous participation in the AHL. The team won the Calder Cup...
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elected a single member on the first past the post system. Calgary and Edmonton as well as Medicine Hat were elected on a plurality block vote, where 2...
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Edmonton-West Henday is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 87 districts mandated to return a single member (MLA)...
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Lance White (category Edmonton city councillors)
[dead link] "1986 election results". City of Edmonton. Retrieved 2008-03-30. [dead link] "Edmonton-Calder official election results 1989". Alberta Heritage...
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the Edmonton seats, won a majority of the seats in Calgary and just less than half of seats in rural Alberta. NDP MLAs were elected in all 21 Edmonton districts...
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Brent Rathgeber (category Politicians from Edmonton)
Saskatchewan. Rathgeber won election to the provincial electoral district of Edmonton Calder in the 2001 Alberta general election after defeating Liberal incumbent...
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Edmonton-Decore is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is one of 87 districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative...
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Christie Mjolsness (category Track and field athletes from Edmonton)
1982 Alberta general election. She ran in the electoral district of Edmonton-Calder as a candidate for the New Democrats against incumbent Progressive...
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into Edmonton-Calder and Edmonton-Kingsway electoral districts in 1971. List of Alberta provincial electoral districts "Election results for Edmonton North"...
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Alberta New Democratic Party (category Organizations based in Edmonton)
David Eggen was re-elected as the member for Edmonton-Calder. Newcomer Deron Bilous was also elected in Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview, the seat formerly held...
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homeless. 1917 – Edmonton annexes village of West Edmonton (Calder). 1918–1919 – Spanish Flu pandemic kills 614 Edmontonians. 1920 – Edmonton Symphony Orchestra...
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Athlone, Kensington, Calder, Rosslyn and Lauderdale in the City of Edmonton. The electoral district was created in 2003 from Edmonton North, St. Albert,...
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Albert". Vol V No. 475. The Edmonton Bulletin. March 2, 1909. p. 2. "Lucien Boudreau is the nominee". Vol V No. 479. The Edmonton Bulletin. March 6, 1909...
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