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Alberta is a western province in Canada. Established in 1905, it resides to the north of Montana between the provinces of British Columbia and Saskatchewan. A majority of its population (3,455,062, 2007 est.), live in one of Alberta's two major cities, Calgary and Edmonton.   
[[Image:Kananaskis.gif|right|thumb|300px|{{#ifexist:Template:Kananaskis.gif/credit|{{Kananaskis.gif/credit}}<br/>|}}Kananaskis Country, Alberta.<br><small>Photo credit: Michael Nishizaki</small>]]
 
Alberta is a western province [[Canada]]. Established in 1905, it resides to the north of [[Montana]] between the provinces of [[British Columbia]] and [[Saskatchewan]]. A majority of its population (3,455,062, 2007 est.), live in one of Alberta's two major cities, [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]].
 
 
 
==History==
In 1988, Calgary hosted the XV winter olympic games.
 
== Geography ==
Alberta is one of Canada's prairie province bounded on the west by the Rocky mountains. [[Banff]] National Park is located in this region and remains Canada's oldest national park.
 
== Government ==
 
Provincial politics in Alberta has traditionally been dominated by the ruling conservative party. Current premier [[Ed Stelmach]] assumed office in late 2006.


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Kananaskis Country, Alberta.
Photo credit: Michael Nishizaki

Alberta is a western province Canada. Established in 1905, it resides to the north of Montana between the provinces of British Columbia and Saskatchewan. A majority of its population (3,455,062, 2007 est.), live in one of Alberta's two major cities, Calgary and Edmonton.


History

In 1988, Calgary hosted the XV winter olympic games.

Geography

Alberta is one of Canada's prairie province bounded on the west by the Rocky mountains. Banff National Park is located in this region and remains Canada's oldest national park.

Government

Provincial politics in Alberta has traditionally been dominated by the ruling conservative party. Current premier Ed Stelmach assumed office in late 2006.