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Alberta Metis advocate, politician Marlene Lanz dies at 74Marlene “Tiny” Lanz, the sitting president of the Calgary and southern Alberta region of the Métis Nation of Alberta, died on Saturday, Aug. 25. She was 74.CanadaAug 27, 2018
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#GreatMTLer: Nathalie Bondil is an icon of Montreal’s art sceneDirector and chief curator of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Nathalie Bondil, is not afraid to take creative chances when it comes to art.FeaturesMay 3, 2018
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Reinstallation of Immortal Flame monument in Lethbridge a family affairIt was a historic day in Lethbridge on Friday, both for the city and especially for one particular family, as a military monument was reinstalled at Mountain View Cemetery.FeaturesJul 7, 2017
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Diamond Jubilee program costs $8.1M, nearly $660K over budget: documentsThe Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal program, meant to recognize Canadians for their contributions to the country, cost taxpayers $8.1 million —more than half a million over budget, newly-released documents show.CanadaMar 4, 2014
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Governor General David Johnston: a proud Canadian, stick-handling through politicsGov. Gen. David Johnston doesn’t want to talk about politics.PoliticsNov 30, 2013
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