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- "Lawsuit filed against convoy organizers, seeking damages on behalf of downtown Ottawa residents". CTV News. February 4, 2022. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
McGregor, Glen; Aiello, Rachel (February 4, 2022). "Lawsuit filed against convoy organizers, seeking damages on behalf of downtown Ottawa residents". CTV News. Ottawa, Ontario. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- DeMont, John (November 6, 2021). "How the power of people saved a stand of threatened Nova Scotia hemlocks". Saltwire. Retrieved November 6, 2021.
- Tabrizy, Nilo; Ou, Ed; Kim, Caroline (October 21, 2021). "Video: Searching for the Unmarked Graves of Indigenous Children". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
- "Indigenous archeology and unmarked graves, footprints of first peoples". CBC Listen. Quirks and Quarks with Bob McDonald. October 2, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
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[edit]- Cullen, Brendan; Hill, Alison; Velásquez, Isabella (November 22, 2021). "#4 Drag and drop formulas from Wikipedia into your R Markdown document". R Studio. R Markdown Lesser-Known Tips & Tricks. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
- Coan, Travis G.; Boussalis, Constantine; Cook, John; Nanko, Mirjam O. (November 16, 2021). "Computer-assisted classification of contrarian claims about climate change". Scientific Reports. 11 (1): 1–12. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-01714-4. ISSN 2045-2322. Retrieved November 20, 2021. [1]
- Vetter, David (November 19, 2021). "5 Big Lies About Climate Change, And How Researchers Trained A Machine To Spot Them". Forbes. Retrieved November 20, 2021.[2]
- October 23, 2021 Huszár, Ferenc; Ktena, Sofia Ira; O’Brien, Conor; Belli, Luca; Schlaikjer, Andrew; Hardt, Moritz (October 21, 2021). "Algorithmic Amplification of Politics on Twitter" (PDF): 27. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 23, 2021. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
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- "The True Story of Critical Race Theory" (Podcast). The United States of Anxiety. October 11, 2021. Retrieved November 14, 2021.
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- Cobb, Jelani (September 13, 2021). "The Man Behind Critical Race Theory". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved November 14, 2021. name="newyorker_Cobb_20210913"
- September 2, 2021 "The Insurgent Origins of Critical Race Theory" (Podcast). Intersectionality Matters!. No. 39. September 2, 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
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- Seeman, Neil; Ing, Alton; Rizo, Carlos (2010-01-01). "Assessing and Responding in Real Time to Online Anti-vaccine Sentiment during a Flu Pandemic". Healthcare Quarterly. 13 (Special): 8–15. doi:10.12927/hcq.2010.21923. ISSN 1929-6347. Via Wikipedia Library
- Martin, Rachel; Westerman, Ashley; Popperl, Simone (2020-08-06). "Philippine Journalist Maria Ressa: 'Journalism Is Activism'". NPR. Retrieved 2021-10-08.
- Reif, Julian; Heun-Johnson, Hanke; Tysinger, Bryan; Lakdawalla, Darius (2021-09-21). "Measuring the COVID-19 Mortality Burden in the United States". Annals of Internal Medicine. doi:10.7326/M21-2239. ISSN 0003-4819. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
- Masatani, Melissa. "Study: More than 9 million excess life years lost during COVID pandemic". HSC News. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
Critical race theory
[edit]- Peller, Gary (1990-01-01). "Race Consciousness". Duke Law Journal. 1990 (4): 758–847. ISSN 0012-7086. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
- Iati, Marisa (May 29, 2021). "What is critical race theory, and why do Republicans want to ban it in schools?". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
- Strickland, Rennard (1997). "The Genocidal Premise in Native American Law and Policy: Exorcising Aboriginal Ghosts". Journal of Gender, Race and Justice. 1: 325.
- Gillborn, David (2016) [2009]. "Education policy as an act of white supremacy: whiteness, critical race theory, and education reform". In Taylor, Edward; Gillborn, David; Ladson-Billings, Gloria (eds.). Foundations of critical race theory in education. New York and London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-81944-3.
- Taylor, Edward; Gillborn, David; Ladson-Billings, Gloria, eds. (2016) [2009]. Foundations of critical race theory in education. New York and London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-81944-3.
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[edit]- November 8, 2021 Friedman, Jonathan (November 8, 2021). Educational Gag Orders: Legislative Restrictions on the Freedom to Read, Learn, and Teach (Report). New York: PEN America. Archived from the original on November 9, 2021. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- June 25, 2021 Kurtzleben, Danielle (June 23, 2021). "Top General Defends Studying Critical Race Theory In The Military". NPR. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
- June 23, 2021 Jungkunz, Vincent (2021-06-23). "Opinion | Who's afraid of critical race theory? Not the students in my classes". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
- May 29, 2021 Iati, Marisa (May 29, 2021). "What is critical race theory, and why do Republicans want to ban it in schools?". Washington Post. Archived from the original on October 25, 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2021. name="WaPo_Iati_20210520"
- May 5, 2021 Zilbermints, Regina (2021-05-05). "GOP legislatures target critical race theory". The Hill. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
- 2020 Kennedy, Duncan (September 1990). "A Cultural Pluralist Case for Affirmative Action in Legal Academia". Duke Law Journal. 1990 (4): 705–757. doi:10.2307/1372722. JSTOR 1372722. Archived from the original on June 22, 2021. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
- 2019 Bridges, Khiara M. (2019). Critical Race Theory: A Primer. St. Paul, Minn.: Foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-6832-8443-7. OCLC 1054004570.
- 2017 Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (2017). Critical race theory: an introduction (Third ed.). New York University Press. ISBN 978-1-4798-0276-0.
- 2016 Jupp, James C.; Berry, Theodorea Regina; Lensmire, Timothy J. (December 2016). "Second-Wave White Teacher Identity Studies: A Review of White Teacher Identity Literatures From 2004 Through 2014". Review of Educational Research. 86 (4): 1151–1191. doi:10.3102/0034654316629798. S2CID 147354763.
- 2014 Myslinska, Dagmar (2014a). "Contemporary First-Generation European-Americans: The Unbearable 'Whiteness' of Being". Tulane Law Review. 88 (3): 559–625. ISSN 0041-3992. SSRN 2222267.
- 2014 Myslinska, Dagmar (2014b). "Racist Racism: Complicating Whiteness Through the Privilege and Discrimination of Westerners in Japan". UMKC Law Review. 83 (1): 1–55. ISSN 0047-7575. SSRN 2399984.
- 2013 Harpalani, Vinay (August 12, 2013). "DesiCrit: Theorizing the Racial Ambiguity of South Asian Americans" (PDF). New York University Annual Survey of American Law. 69 (1): 77–183. SSRN 2308892. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 22, 2021. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
- 2012 Annamma, Subini Ancy; Connor, David; Ferri, Beth (2012). "Dis/ability critical race studies (DisCrit): theorizing at the intersections of race and dis/ability". Race Ethnicity and Education. 16 (1): 1–31. doi:10.1080/13613324.2012.730511. S2CID 145739550.
- 2012 Curry, Tommy J. (2012). "Shut Your Mouth when You're Talking to Me: Silencing the Idealist School of Critical Race Theory through a Culturalogic Turn in Jurisprudence". Georgetown Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Studies. 3 (1): 1–38. ISSN 1946-3154. Archived from the original on June 22, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- 2012 Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (2012). Critical Race Theory: An Introduction. Critical America (2nd ed.). New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-2136-0.
- 2010 Pyke, Karen D. (2010). "What is Internalized Racial Oppression and Why Don't We Study it? Acknowledging Racism's Hidden Injuries". Sociological Perspectives. 53 (4): 551–572. doi:10.1525/sop.2010.53.4.551. ISSN 1533-8673. JSTOR 10.1525/sop.2010.53.4.551. S2CID 43997467.
- 2009 Curry, Tommy J. (2009b). "Will the Real CRT Please Stand Up: The Dangers of Philosophical Contributions to CRT". The Crit: A Critical Legal Studies Journal. 2 (1): 1–47. Archived from the original on June 22, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- 2008 Levin, Mark (2008). "The Wajin's Whiteness: Law and Race Privilege in Japan". Hōritsu Jihō. 80 (2): 80–91. SSRN 1551462.
- 2008 Levit, Nancy. Critical of Race Theory: Race, Reason, Merit and Civility. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Retrieved 2021-11-10. Levit cites Daniel Farber and Suzanna Sherry who criticize CRT in their influential publication Beyond All Reason. She cites Judge Richard Posner who "labeled critical race theorists and postmodernists the "lunatic core" of "radical legal egalitarianism," and critical legal studies (CLS) and radical feminist scholars as people who have "have plenty of goofy ideas and irresponsible dicta."
- 2008 Treviño, A. Javier; Harris, Michelle A.; Wallace, Derron (March 2008). "What's so critical about critical race theory?". Contemporary Justice Review. 11 (1): 7–10. doi:10.1080/10282580701850330. S2CID 145399733.
- 2007 Cole, Mike (2007). Marxism and Educational Theory: Origins and Issues. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-203-39732-9.
- 2006 Yosso, Tara J. (2006). Critical Race Counterstories along the Chicana/Chicano Educational Pipeline. Teaching/Learning Social Justice. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-95195-1.
- 2006 Kang, Jerry; Banaji, Mahzarin R. (2006). "Fair Measures: A Behavioral Realist Revision of Affirmative Action". California Law Review. 94 (4): 1063–1118. doi:10.15779/Z38370Q. SSRN 873907.
- 2005 Yosso, Tara J. (March 2005). "Whose culture has capital? A critical race theory discussion of community cultural wealth" (PDF). Race Ethnicity and Education. 8 (1): 69–91. doi:10.1080/1361332052000341006.
- 2003 Carbado, Devon W.; Gulati, Mitu; Valdes, Francisco; Culp, Jerome McCristal; Harris, Angela P. (May 2003). "The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory" (PDF). The Yale Law Journal. 112 (7): 1757. doi:10.2307/3657500. JSTOR 3657500. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 5, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- 2002 Bernal, Dolores Delgado (February 2002). "Critical Race Theory, Latino Critical Theory, and Critical Raced-Gendered Epistemologies: Recognizing Students of Color as Holders and Creators of Knowledge". Qualitative Inquiry. 8 (1): 105–126. doi:10.1177/107780040200800107. S2CID 146643087.
- 2002 Harris, Cheryl (2002). "Critical Race Studies: An Introduction". UCLA Law Review. 49 (5): 1215ff. ISSN 1943-1724.
- 2002 Jones, Camara Phyllis (2002). "Confronting Institutionalized Racism". Phylon. 50 (1/2): 7–22. doi:10.2307/4149999. ISSN 0031-8906. JSTOR 4149999. S2CID 158126244.
- 2001 Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (2001). Critical race theory: an introduction (1st ed.). New York University Press. ISBN 0-8147-1930-9.
- 1999 Pyle, Jeffrey (May 1, 1999). "Race, Equality and the Rule of Law: Critical Race Theory's Attack on the Promises of Liberalism". Boston College Law Review. 40 (3): 787–827. Archived from the original on July 12, 2020. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
- 1998 Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (1998). The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader. New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-1894-0.
- 1998 Ladson-Billings, Gloria (January 1998). "Just what is critical race theory and what's it doing in a nice field like education?". International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education. 11 (1): 7–24. doi:10.1080/095183998236863.
- 1998 Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (1 January 1998). "Critical Race Theory: Past, Present, and Future". Current Legal Problems. 51 (1): 467–491. doi:10.1093/clp/51.1.467. ISSN 0070-1998. Retrieved November 8, 2021.: 467
- 1997 Farber, Daniel A.; Farber, Henry J. Fletcher Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research Daniel A.; Sherry, Suzanna; Sherry, Earl R. Larson Professor of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Suzanna (1997). Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-510717-3. "liberal legal scholars Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry mount the first systematic critique of radical multiculturalism as a form of legal scholarship" in Beyond all reason They said that the "Enlightenment foundations of the legal academy are under attack from "the radical multiculturalists" including feminist, gay and lesbian, and critical race scholars who attack traditional concepts of objective truth, reason, merit, and the rule of law".[3]
- 1995 Bell, Derrick A. (1995). "Who's Afraid of Critical Race Theory?". University of Illinois Law Review. 1995 (4): 893ff.
- 1995 Crenshaw, Kimberlé; Gotanda, Neil; Peller, Gary; Thomas, Kendall, eds. (1995). Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement. New York: The New Press. ISBN 978-1-56584-271-7.
- March 1976 Bell, Derrick A. (March 1976). "Serving Two Masters: Integration Ideals and Client Interests in School Desegregation Litigation". The Yale Law Journal. 85 (4): 470. doi:10.2307/795339. ISSN 0044-0094. JSTOR 795339. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- Bell, Derrick A. (1980). "Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma". Harvard Law Review. 93 (3): 518–533. doi:10.2307/1340546. ISSN 0017-811X. JSTOR 1340546. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- Freeman, Alan David (January 1, 1978). "Legitimizing Racial Discrimination through Antidiscrimination law: A Critical Review of Supreme Court Doctrine". Minnesota Law Review. 62: 73. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
The concept of "racial discrimination" may be approached from the perspective of either its victim or its perpetrator. From the victim's perspective, racial discrimination describes those conditions of actual social existence as a member of a perpetual underclass. This perspective includes both the objective conditions of life—lack of jobs, lack of money, lack of housing— and the consciousness associated with those objective conditions—lack of choice and lack of human individuality in being forever perceived as a member of a group rather than as an individual.' The perpetrator perspective sees racial discrimination not as conditions, but as actions, or series of actions, inflicted on the victim by the perpetrator. The focus is more on what particular perpetrators have done or are doing to some victims than it is on the overall life situation of the victim class."
- The imperial scholar: reflections on a review of civil rights literature / Richard Delgado --
- Looking to the bottom: critical legal studies and reparations / Mars Matsuda. The clouded prism : minority critique of the critical legal studies movement / Harlon L. Dalton --
- Cook, Anthony E. (1990). "Beyond Critical Legal Studies: The Reconstructive Theology of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr". Harvard Law Review. 103 (5): 985–1044. doi:10.2307/1341453. ISSN 0017-811X. JSTOR 1341453. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- May 1988 Crenshaw, Kimberlé (May 1988). "Race, reform, and retrenchment: transformation and legitimation in antidiscrimination law" (PDF). Harvard Law Review. 101 (7): 1331–1387. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012.
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- A cultural pluralist case for affirmative action in legal academia / Duncan Kennedy --
- Translating "Yonnondio" by precedent and evidence : the Mashpee Indian case / Gerald Torres, Kathryn Milun. Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC : regrouping in singular times / Patricia J. Williams --
- Groups, representation, and race-conscious districting : a case of the emperor's clothes / Lani Guinier --
- The id, the ego, and equal protection : reckoning with unconscious racism / Charles R. Lawrence, III --
- A critique of "our constitution is color-blind" / Neil Gotanda --
- Whiteness as property / Cheryl I. Harris --
- Race in the twenty-first century: equality through law? / Linda Greene --
- Racial realism / Derrick A. Bell, Jr. --
- Critical race theory, Archie Shepp, and fire music : securing an authentic intellectual life in a multicultural world / John O. Calmore. Two life stories : reflections of one black woman law professor / Taunya Lovell Banks --
- The word and the river: pedagogy as scholarship as struggle / Charles R. Lawrence, III --
- Mapping the margins: intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against women of color / Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw --
- Punishing drug addicts who have babies: women of color, equality, and the right of privacy / Dorothy E. Roberts --
- Sapphire bound! / Regina Austin --
- Navigating the topology of race / Jayne Chong-Soon Lee --
- The boundaries of race: political geography in legal analysis / Richard Thomson Ford --
- Rouge et noir reread: a popular constitutional history of the Angelo Herndon case / Kendall Thomas.
- 1995 Delgado, Richard (1995). "Rodrigo's Tenth Chronicle: Merit and Affirmative Action". Georgetown Law Journal. 83 (4): 1711–1748. ISSN 0016-8092. SSRN 2094599.
- 1994 Harris, Angela P. (July 1994). "Foreword: The Jurisprudence of Reconstruction". California Law Review. 82 (4): 741–785. doi:10.2307/3480931. JSTOR 3480931.
- 1994 Brooks, Roy (1994). "Critical Race Theory: A Proposed Structure and Application to Federal Pleading". Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal. 11: 85ff. ISSN 0897-2761. "Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a collection of critical stances against the existing legal order from a race-based point of view. Specifically, it focuses on the various ways in which the received tradition in law adversely affects people of color not as individuals but as a group. Thus, CRT attempts to analyze law and legal traditions through the history, contemporary experiences, and racial sensibilities of racial minorities in this country. The question always lurking in the background of CRT is this: What would the legal landscape look like today if people of color were the decision-makers?"
- 1993 Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (1993). "Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography". Virginia Law Review. 79 (2): 461–516. doi:10.2307/1073418. ISSN 0042-6601. JSTOR 1073418. Archived from the original on February 21, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- 1993 Dudziak, Mary (1993). "Desegration as a Cold War Imperative". Stanford Law Review. 41 (1): 61–120. doi:10.2307/1228836. ISSN 0038-9765. JSTOR 1228836.
- 1993 Harris, Cheryl I. (June 1993). "Whiteness as Property". Harvard Law Review. 106 (8): 1707–1791. doi:10.2307/1341787. JSTOR 1341787.
- 1980 Bell, Derrick A, Jr. (1980). "Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma" (PDF). Harvard Law Review. 93 (3): 518–533. doi:10.2307/1340546. JSTOR 1340546. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
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- 1996 Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. (1996). "Critical Race Theory and Freedom of Speech". In Menand, Louis (ed.). The Future of Academic Freedom. University of Chicago Press. pp. 119–159. ISBN 978-0-226-52004-9.
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- 1991 Williams, Patricia J. (1991). The Alchemy of Race and Rights: Diary of a Law Professor. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01470-1.
- May 1988 Crenshaw, Kimberlé (May 1988). "Race, reform, and retrenchment: transformation and legitimation in antidiscrimination law" (PDF). Harvard Law Review. 101 (7): 1331–1387. doi:10.2307/1341398. ISSN 0017-811X. JSTOR 1341398. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012.
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- 1988 Dudziak, Mary L. (November 1988). "Desegregation as a Cold War Imperative". Stanford Law Review. 41 (1): 61–120. doi:10.2307/1228836. JSTOR 1228836.
- 1987 Matsuda, Mari (1987). "Looking to the Bottom: Critical Legal Studies and Reparations". Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. 22 (2): 323ff. ISSN 2153-2389.
- 1976 Bell, Derrick A. (March 1976). "Serving Two Masters: Integration Ideals and Client Interests in School Desegregation Litigation". The Yale Law Journal. 85 (4): 470. doi:10.2307/795339. ISSN 0044-0094. JSTOR 795339. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- 1973 Bell, Derrick (1973). Race, Racism, and American Law. Aspen Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7355-7574-5.
- Bell, Derrick A (1970). Race, racism, and American law. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Law School. pp. 1139 pages. OCLC 22681096. "These materials were compiled for use in the Race, racism, and American law course."
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UCP MLAs
[edit]In response to the Level 1 more stringent COVID-19 restrictions announced by Premier Jason Kenney on April 6, 2021 xxx and 16 other UCP MLAs signed an open letter to the premier, calling on him to roll back the restrictions.[4] All of the MLAs who cosigned the appeal represent represent ridings outside the two largest cities of Calgary and Edmonton.[4]
Michaela Glasgo, MLA Brooks-Medicine Hat won with 13,601 votes out of 22,314 total valid votes with 32,235 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election. Glasgo was a former press secretary to United Conservative Party MLA Drew Barnes. Won with 10,719 votes.[5]
Nate Horner, MLA Drumheller-Stettler won with 16,958 votes out of 29,679 potential electors in the 2019 election.
Miranda Rosin, MLA Banff-Kananaskis won with 10,815 votes out of 21,110 total valid votes with xx,xxx registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Nathan Cooper, MLA Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills won with 20,516 votes out of 26,117 total valid votes with 36,375 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Todd Loewen, MLA Central Peace-Notley won with 10,680 votes out of 14,207 total valid votes with 19,745 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Glenn van Dijken, MLA Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock won with 16,822 votes out of 24,555 total valid votes with 34,049 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Angela Pitt, MLA Airdrie-East won with 16,764 votes out of 24,902 total valid votes with 35,729 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Ron Orr, MLA Lacombe-Ponoka won with 17,379 votes out of 24,372 total valid votes with 32,706 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Drew Barnes, MLA Cypress-Medicine Hat won with 16,483 votes out of xx,xxx total valid votes with xx,xxx registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Dave Hanson MLA Bonnyville-Cold Lake-St. Paul won with 15,943 votes out of 21,813 total valid votes with 35,791 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Jason Stephan, MLA Red Deer South won with 16,159 votes out of xx,xxx total valid votes with xx,xxx registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
RJ Sigurdson, MLA Highwood won with 18,638 votes out of 25,421 total valid votes with 33,152 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Tracy Allard, MLA Grande Prairie won with 12,713 votes out of 20,174 total valid votes with 31,775 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Mark Smith, MLA Drayton Valley-Devon won with 18,092 votes out of 25,437 total valid votes with 34,554 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Roger Reid, MLA Livingstone-Macleod won with 17,644 votes out of 24,977 total valid votes with 36,173 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Garth Rowswell, MLA for Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright won with 19,768 votes out of 25,074 total valid votes with 31,465 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Martin Long, MLA for West Yellowhead won with 16,381 votes out of 23,979 total valid votes with 35,546 registered electors in the district in the 2019 election.
Michaela Glasgo, MLA Brooks-Medicine Hat
Nate Horner, MLA Drumheller-Stettler
Miranda Rosin, MLA Banff-Kananaskis
Nathan Cooper, MLA Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
Todd Loewen, MLA Central Peace-Notley
Glenn van Dijken, MLA Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock
Angela Pitt, MLA Airdrie East
Ron Orr, MLA Lacombe Ponoka
Drew Barnes, MLA Cypress-Medicine Hat
Dave Hanson MLA Bonnyville-Cold Lake-St Paul
Jason Stephan, MLA Red Deer South
RJ Sigurdson, MLA Highwood
Tracy Allard, MLA Grande Prairie
Mark Smith, MLA Drayton Valley-Devon
Roger Reid, MLA Livingstone-Macleod
Federal investments in COVID-19 vaccines
[edit]In August 2020 [6]
In March 2020, the federal government announced a CA$275 million investment for "coronavirus research and medical countermeasures"[7] and on April 23, 2020 over CA$1 billion in additional financial support was announced. This funding for "national medical research strategy to fight COVID-19" included "vaccine development, the production of treatments, and tracking of the virus."[7] Of this, CA$23 million was provided towards the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) to accelerate development of a vaccine against COVID-19" as well as "$29 million for the National Research Council of Canada to begin the second phase of critical upgrades to its Human Health Therapeutics facility in Montréal. Building on ongoing work to ready the facility for the production of vaccines for clinical trials, this funding will support operations to maintain the facility, as well as provide infrastructure to prepare vials for individual doses as soon as a vaccine becomes available."
$600 million, through the Strategic Innovation Fund, over two years to support COVID-19 vaccine and therapy clinical trials led by the private sector, and Canadian biomanufacturing opportunities.
In August 2020 [6]
On August 31, 2020, Prime Minister Trudeau had announced a federal investment of $126 million to "design, construct, commission and qualify a new biomanufacturing facility"—the Biologics Manufacturing Centre to be completed by the end of July 2021.[8] It will be built beside the National Research Council Canada's Royalmount site in Montréal and will have a "production capacity of approximately 4,000 litres per month, which translates to approximately 2 million doses of a vaccine per month".[8] The federal government will provide an annual operating costs fund of $20 million.
On February 2, 2021, Trudeau announced a deal with Novavax to produce COVID-19 vaccines at the Biologics Manufacturing Centre, making it the first to be produced domestically.[9] The Novavax COVID-19 vaccine is currently awaiting approval by Health Canada.[10] This is the first deal signed by Canada that allows a domestic manufacturing of a foreign vaccine. The contract with Novavax is for 52 million doses of the vaccine.[9]
This article Mercury pollution in Canada needs work but has merit.
- Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. (2016). Canada Wide Standards For The Mercury Emission From Coal-Fired Electricity Power Generation Plants. Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment.
https://www.ccme.ca/files/Resources/air/mercury/CWS_Hg_Coal_Prgrs_Rpt_2013-14.pdf
- Environment and Climate Change Canada. (2013, July 9). Sources of mercury: Canadian industry. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/pollutants/mercury-environment/health-concerns/sources/canadian-industry.html
- Environment Canada. (2000). The Status of Mercury in Canada Report #2 A Background Report to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation North American Task Force on Mercury. Commission for Environmental Corporation. http://www3.cec.org/islandora/en/item/1787-status-mercury-in-canada-report-2-en.pdf
- Green facts – Facts on the Health and the Environment. (2004, November 15). Mercury. https://www.greenfacts.org/en/mercury/mercury-1.htm#3
- Government of Canada. (2020, July 3). Status of Emissions and Releases of Mercury from Human Activities in Canada https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/management-toxic-substances/evaluation-effectiveness-risk-management-measures-mercury/status-emissions-releases-mercury-human-activities-canada.html
- Government of Canada. (2020, April 28). Canada’s national strategy for lamps containing mercury. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/pollutants/mercury-environment/federal-actions-regulations-consultations/strategy-lamps-mercury.html
- Government of Canada. (2013, July 9). Mercury: fish consumption advisories. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/pollutants/mercury-environment/health-concerns/fish-consumption-advisories.html
- Government of Canada. (2016, March 11). Mercury: awareness, education and action. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/pollutants/mercury-environment/taking-action/awareness-education.html
- United States Environment Protection Agency. (2020, March 30). Mercury - Health Effects of Exposures to Mercury. https://www.epa.gov/mercury/health-effects-exposures-mercury
[[Category:Pollution in Canada [[Category:Mercury poisoning [[Category:Environmental law in Canada Category:Strategic lawsuits against public participation
- Inuit webliography
- First Nations webliography
- Selected bibliography of resources related to Caribou (North America)
- Homelessness in Canada webliography
2019 Categories (Alberta)
[edit]- Orders of precedence in Canada + [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Government_of_Alberta Government of Alberta>Order of precedence in Alberta >
- Alberta-related lists (6 C, 73 P)
- Buildings and structures in Alberta (35 C, 8 P)
- his category has the following 35 subcategories, out of 35 total.
- Buildings and structures in Alberta by city (10 C)
- Buildings and structures in Alberta by county (2 C)
- Lists of buildings and structures in Alberta (12 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Alberta government buildings (1 C, 7 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Buildings and structures in Banff National Park (1 C, 4 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Canadian Forces bases in Alberta (6 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Cemeteries in Alberta (3 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Cinemas and movie theatres in Alberta (2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Dams in Alberta (8 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Designated Heritage Railway Stations in Alberta (8 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Forts in Alberta (1 C, 4 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Grain elevators in Alberta (1 C, 4 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Buildings in Alberta by heritage register (5 C)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Hospitals in Alberta (2 C, 23 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Hotels in Alberta (1 C, 9 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Houses in Alberta (1 C, 7 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Libraries in Alberta (2 C, 1 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Monuments and memorials in Alberta (5 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Museums in Alberta (8 C, 25 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Music venues in Alberta (2 C, 3 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Power stations in Alberta (3 C, 6 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Prisons in Alberta (7 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Ranches in Alberta (2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Religious buildings and structures in Alberta (6 C, 2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Restaurants in Alberta (2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Roller coasters in Alberta (3 P)
- Schools in Alberta (13 C, 5 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Boarding schools in Alberta (2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Schools in Calgary (3 C)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Schools in Edmonton (3 C, 1 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Elementary schools in Alberta (2 C, 12 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:French-language schools in Alberta (12 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:High schools in Alberta (3 C, 55 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:International Baccalaureate schools in Alberta (25 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Schools in Lethbridge (3 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Middle schools in Alberta (2 C, 10 P)
- Private schools in Alberta (21 P)
- Airdrie Koinonia Christian School, Bearspaw Christian School, Calgary French and International School, Calgary Islamic School, Calgary Waldorf School, Chinook Winds Adventist Academy, Concordia High School (Edmonton), Coralwood Adventist Academy, Covenant Canadian Reformed School, Lakeland Christian Academy (Alberta), Lycée Louis Pasteur (Calgary), Mamawi Atosketan Native School, Parkview Adventist Academy, Progressive Academy, Rundle Academy, Rundle College Jr/Sr High School, Rundle College Primary/Elementary School, Saint John's School of Alberta, Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School, Webber Academy, West Island College.
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Roman Catholic schools in Alberta (1 C, 6 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Schools in the Palliser Regional District (4 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Alberta school stubs (64 P)
- Pages in category "Schools in Alberta" :Alberta Distance Learning Centre, InnoTech College, Joseph M. Demko School, Raymond Buddhist Church, Sexsmith Secondary School,
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Shopping malls in Alberta (2 C, 6 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Sports venues in Alberta (9 C, 15 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Theatres in Alberta (1 C, 5 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Towers in Alberta (10 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Transport buildings and structures in Alberta (4 C, 2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Universities and colleges in Alberta (8 C, 24 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Zoos in Alberta (3 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Alberta building and structure stubs (2 C, 147 P)
- Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Alberta" Alberta Carbon Trunk Line, Alberta Police and Peace Officer Training Centre, List of casinos and horse racing tracks in Alberta, RCAF Station Bowden, RCAF Station Penhold, Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, Scotford Upgrader, Strathcona Refinery
- divisions of Alberta (1 C, 21 P)
- in Alberta (1 C, 8 P)
- of Alberta (21 C, 22 P)
- Economy of Alberta (11 C, 17 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Agriculture in Alberta (2 C, 1 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Business Revitalization Zones in Alberta (5 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Economy of Calgary (4 C, 2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Companies based in Alberta (6 C, 33 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Economy of Edmonton (5 C, 2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Energy in Alberta (2 C, 8 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Labour relations in Alberta (2 C)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Economy of Lethbridge (1 C, 5 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Mining in Alberta (2 C, 3 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Ranches in Alberta (2 P)
- [https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Category:Tourism in Alberta (5 C, 2 P)
- Pages in category "Economy of Alberta" Economy of Alberta, Alberta electricity policy, Alberta Farmers' Association, Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company, Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, Alberta Royalty Review, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta, Dominion Lands Act,Grain Growers' Grain Company, Hailstorm Alley, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, New West Partnership, Pacific Northwest Economic Region, Prosperity certificate, Saskatchewan River fur trade, TSX Venture Exchange, Wheat pools in Canada,
- in Alberta (7 C, 19 P)
- Environment of Alberta (2 C, 3 P)
- in Alberta (4 C)
- of Alberta (17 C, 19 P)
- of Alberta (8 C, 15 P)
- of Alberta (6 C, 9 P)
- in Alberta (3 C, 6 P)
- of Alberta (19 C, 41 P)
- races in Alberta (2 P)
- peoples in Alberta (3 C)
- law (9 C, 15 P)
- from Alberta (12 C, 13 P)
- Politics of Alberta (12 C, 38 P)
- Portals {{Alberta MLAs, {{Kenney Ministry
- Conservative Party MLAs, MLAs in Alberta, of the Executive Council of Alberta, from Red Deer, Alberta, school board trustees,
- Professional wrestling in Alberta](3 C, 11 P)
- Science and technology in Alberta] (1 C)
- Alberta society] (6 C, 2 P)
- Sport in Alberta] (13 C, 26 P)
- Transport in Alberta](11 C, 3 P)
- Images of Alberta] (5 F)
- Alberta stubs] (7 C, 123 P)
- Alberta templates] (6 C, 2 P)
{{Portal|Companies|Canada
Energy
[edit]- TC Energy contained in categories: TransCanada Corporation, Wikipedia categories named after energy companies,Crude oil pipelines companies, Energy companies of Canada, Natural gas companies of Canada, Natural gas pipeline companies, Electric power companies of Canada, Companies based in Calgary, Holding companies of Canada, Energy companies established in 1951, Non-renewable resource companies established in 1951, 1951 establishments in Canada, TransCanada Corporation dams, Companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, 60 Index, Wikipedia categories named after companies of Canada, listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, Companies based in Calgary, Natural gas companies of Canada, Natural gas pipeline companies, Electric power companies of Canada,
- Teck Resources is contained in these categories: Companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange,S&P/TSX 60 Index, Non-renewable resource companies established in 2001, Kirkland Lake, [2]], Gold mining companies of Canada, Zinc mining companies, Companies formed by merger,
Government of Alberta (Categories)
[edit]- Government of Alberta > Alberta_Legislature > Legislative Assembly of Alberta > Alberta_Legislature > Alberta Legislature, Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 30th Alberta Legislature, An Act to Repeal the Carbon Tax, Template:Alberta Assemblies, Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2004, Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2010, Alberta Legislature Building, Premiership of Jason Kenney, Public Sector Wage Arbitration Deferral Act, Section 5 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Media in this category has only one item: File:Legislative Assembly of Alberta Logo.svg which is nonfree.
- Category:Legislatures of Canadian provinces and territories > Government of Alberta > Alberta_Legislature > 30th Alberta Legislature
- Government of Alberta > Alberta_Legislature >An Act to Repeal the Carbon Tax >
- Government of Alberta > Alberta_Legislature >Template:Alberta Assemblies >
- Government of Alberta > Alberta_Legislature >Section 5 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms >
The category Alberta_Legislature is included in this portal {{CanadaByProvinceCatNav and in these overarching categories: Category:Legislatures of Canadian provinces and territories, Government of Alberta, Alberta law, after_organizations_based_in_Canada Wikipedia_categories named after organizations based in Canada, Wikipedia categories named after unicameral legislatures
- Alberta_Legislature includes 4 subcategories: [Alberta provincial electoral districts which has 1 C and 110 pages; Alberta provincial legislation which has 16 pages; Members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta which has 4 categories and 1 page; Terms of the Alberta Legislature which has 29 pages. This category also has 11 pages: Alberta Legislature,
Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 30th Alberta Legislature, An Act to Repeal the Carbon Tax, Template:Alberta Assemblies, Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2004, Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2010, Alberta Legislature Building, Premiership of Jason Kenney, Public Sector Wage Arbitration Deferral Act, Section 5 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Media in this category has only one item: File:Legislative Assembly of Alberta Logo.svg which is nonfree.
S&P/TSX 60 companies of Canada (April 18, 2019)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Alimentation Couche-Tard Bank of Montreal Barrick Gold Bausch Health BCE Inc. BlackBerry Bombardier Brookfield Asset Management Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Cameco Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Canadian National Canadian Natural Resources Canadian Pacific Canadian Tire Canopy Growth CCL Industries Cenovus Energy CGI Inc. Constellation Software Dollarama Emera Enbridge Encana First Quantum Minerals Fortis Inc. Franco-Nevada George Weston Limited Gildan Husky Energy Imperial Oil Inter Pipeline Kinross Gold Loblaw Companies Magna International Manulife Metro National Bank of Canada Nutrien OpenText Pembina Pipeline Power Corporation Restaurant Brands International Rogers Communications Royal Bank of Canada Saputo Scotiabank Shaw Communications Shopify SNC-Lavalin Sun Life Financial Suncor Energy TC Energy Teck Telus Thomson Reuters Toronto-Dominion Bank Waste Connections Wheaton Precious Metals Corporation
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References
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- ^ a b "Seventeen UCP MLAs release statement opposing pandemic restrictions". 660 NEWS. April 7, 2021. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
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- ^ a b "Prime Minister announces new support for COVID-19 medical research and vaccine development". Prime Minister of Canada. April 23, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
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