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  2. Herb Cox - Wikipedia

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    1950 or 1951 (age 72–73) [1] Brandon, Manitoba. Political party. Saskatchewan Party. Residence. Battleford, Saskatchewan. Occupation. Realtor. Herb Cox (born 1950 or 1951) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2011 election, representing the electoral district of The Battlefords as a ...

  3. Sturgis, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Sturgis, Saskatchewan. / 51.938; -102.54. Sturgis is a town of 620 people in east-central Saskatchewan, Canada. The Town of Sturgis is 95 km north of Yorkton on Highway 9. It is located in the Assiniboine River valley near the Lakes and Woods region of the province. The community was named for Sturgis, South Dakota, where Fred Clyde Brooks, the ...

  4. Higher education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Province of Alberta. Higher education in Alberta refers to the post secondary education system for the province of Alberta. The Ministry of Advanced Education in Alberta oversees educational delivery through universities, publicly funded colleges, technical institutions, and private colleges. [1] These institutions offer a variety of academic ...

  5. Nadine Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Nadine Wilson. Nadine Wilson is a Canadian politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (MLA) for Saskatchewan Rivers. She is the first leader of the Saskatchewan United Party, which gained official party status in November 2022. [1] Wilson was formerly a Saskatchewan Party MLA who served as the Provincial Secretary in the ...

  6. Saskatchewan Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Bill of Rights is a statute of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan, first enacted by the provincial Legislature in 1947 and "Assented To" on April 1, 1947 and then "In Force" on May 1, 1947. [1] It was the first bill of rights enacted in the Commonwealth of Nations since the original Bill of Rights enacted by the English ...

  7. Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. /  52.1343250°N 106.6402639°W  / 52.1343250; -106.6402639. Established in 2007, the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS) is a centre for advanced education, research and training in policy and administration. It has locations at the University of Regina and the ...

  8. Nepean College of Advanced Education - Wikipedia

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    Nepean College of Advanced Education was an Australian higher education institution (College of Advanced Education) from 1973 to 1989. It was formed on 5 November 1973 by the amalgamation of the Westmead Teachers' College, which had opened in 1969, and the under-construction Kingswood College of Advanced Education , which had only been ...

  9. Federation University Australia, Gippsland campus - Wikipedia

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    The Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (GIAE) took over College courses after it was formed in 1968 at its current location of Churchill. It was amalgamated with Monash University in 1990, initially becoming Monash University College, before becoming a campus of the university in the mid-1990s. In recent years, the campus has undergone ...