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    Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 2004 when it...
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  • Edmonton-Norwood 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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    He taught in Edmonton public schools. Martin ran for a seat in the 1975 Alberta general election in Calgary and in 1979 in Edmonton-Norwood but both times...
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  • Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a Progressive Conservative to represent EdmontonNorwood in 2001. Masyk once attracted controversy when he advocated sending...
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  • Norwood (Edmonton), a neighbourhood in north-central Edmonton, Alberta Norwood, Derbyshire Norwood, North Yorkshire, a civil parish Norwood (UK Parliament...
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    seats—Pannu's own in Edmonton—Strathcona and Brian Mason's seat in Edmonton Highlands (later merged into Edmonton Highlands-Norwood). The "NDs", as they...
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    Norwood is a town and census-designated place in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Norwood is part of the Greater Boston area. As of the 2020...
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    28, 2004 Debby Carlson, Edmonton Ellerslie resigned to run in a federal election June 29, 2004 Gary Masyk, Edmonton Norwood crossed the floor to the...
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    Avenue/Norwood Boulevard, the west by 101 Street, and the south east by the LRT line and the old Canadian National Railway right-of-way. Out of 272 Edmonton...
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    Edmonton-Strathcona (1990–1993) Anam Kazim, MLA for Calgary-Glenmore (2015–2019) Ray Martin, MLA for Edmonton-Norwood (1982–1993), MLA for Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview...
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  • electoral district of Edmonton Decore, placing a distant fourth. Masyk's old electoral district Edmonton-Norwood had been merged in Edmonton Highlands, the district...
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  • Catherine Chichak (category Edmonton city councillors)
    the Progressive Conservative candidate in the electoral district of Edmonton-Norwood in the 1971 general election. She won comfortably over two other candidates...
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  • a well-known Communist speaker and lecturer in the city, ran in a 1924 Edmonton by-election under the banner of the Canadian Labour Party, which at the...
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    Station. Commonwealth Stadium Clarke Stadium Cromdale, Edmonton McCauley, Edmonton Norwood, Edmonton The Stadium Transit Centre is located on the east and...
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  • Edmonton Highlands-Norwood. He was easily defeated by Mason. The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. 1995. ISBN 9781896413013. "Edmonton-Norwood Official Results...
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    April 22, 2010. "Edmonton Norwood results 1959". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved April 22, 2010. "Edmonton Norwood results 1963". Alberta...
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    candidates captured all the seats in Edmonton and all but one in Calgary although getting only 48 percent of the Edmonton city vote and only 54 percent of...
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  • Mayfield Road, 111 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard), and 112 Avenue is a major arterial road in north Edmonton, Alberta. It serves Edmonton's Northwest Industrial...
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    Edmonton (/ˈɛdməntən/ ED-mən-tən) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is...
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    was seen by some as a contest between the former mayors of Calgary and Edmonton, Ralph Klein and Laurence Decore, respectively. Until the government's...
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    lost his own seat of Edmonton-Whitemud to Liberal candidate Percy Wickman. The PC's were reduced to just two seats in Edmonton, however despite their...
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  • Peter Goldring. "Edmonton-Norwood Official Results 1997 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage. Retrieved 2008-03-08. "Edmonton Centre-East". Parliament...
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    era and it was once home to the Great Western Garment Company and the Norwood Foundry. Although it fell on hard times during the 1970s, Alberta Avenue...
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    the popular vote to almost 62%, the PC Party won a majority of seats in Edmonton for the first time since 1982. In the process, they reduced the opposition...
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    previous PC victories the party was badly routed in the provincial capital Edmonton where it won only four seats. The New Democratic Party, now led by Ray...
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    dominate in Calgary and rural areas, and managed to regain a foothold in Edmonton where it won two seats. The Liberal Party of Grant Mitchell lost about...
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  • gained momentum immediately following the 2004 federal election when Edmonton Norwood Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Gary Masyk crossed the floor...
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    the opposition from 1921 to 1926 confined to the cities of Calgary and Edmonton. The Liberals were helped by the fact that the United Farmers did not typically...
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    Janis Irwin (category Politicians from Edmonton)
    Alberta General Election. She represents the electoral district of Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood as a member of the Alberta New Democratic Party. She serves as...
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    although with a majority of the Party's support coming from Calgary and Edmonton, many of the rural candidates were paper candidates. Much of the Liberal...
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