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Alberta is a prairie province in [[Canada]]. Alberta is often considered "the [[Texas]] of Canada" because it is the most conservative.  
 
Alberta is a prairie province in [[Canada]]. Alberta is often considered "the [[Texas]] of Canada" because it is the most conservative.  
  
Alberta has a thriving economy and is a great environment to do business. It has the best job market in Canada.
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Alberta has a thriving economy and is a great environment to do business in. It has the best job market in Canada.
  
 
Some Albertans feel such a pride and sense of distinction for their province that they have considered Alberta separatism, the idea that Alberta should be it's own sovereign state or a part of the [[United States of America]].
 
Some Albertans feel such a pride and sense of distinction for their province that they have considered Alberta separatism, the idea that Alberta should be it's own sovereign state or a part of the [[United States of America]].

Revision as of 14:33, April 1, 2007

Alberta is a prairie province in Canada. Alberta is often considered "the Texas of Canada" because it is the most conservative.

Alberta has a thriving economy and is a great environment to do business in. It has the best job market in Canada.

Some Albertans feel such a pride and sense of distinction for their province that they have considered Alberta separatism, the idea that Alberta should be it's own sovereign state or a part of the United States of America.

Alberta has its own public radio network,"CKUA"