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54: 273: 447:, acceptable. Though the move was popular at the time, it would prove not to be financially astute. By focusing on areas neglected by existing companies, the government was entering into the most expensive and least profitable fields of telecommunication. Such.problems would not come to fruition until Rutherford had left office, however. In the short term, the government's involvement in the telephone business helped it to a sweeping victory in the 358: 703:
while they were working on buildings more than 40 feet (12 m) high, and for exempting casual labourers. It also viewed the maximum payout of $ 1,500 as inadequate. In response to these concerns, the maximum was increased to $ 1,800 and the minimum building height reduced to 30 feet (9.1 m). In response to farmers' concerns, farm labourers were made exempt from the bill entirely.
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legislation designed to make such compensation automatic, rather than requiring the injured worker to sue his employer. Labour representatives criticized the bill for failing to impose fines on negligent employers, for limiting construction workers' eligibility under the program to injuries sustained
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over service in Calgary. Such monopolies and the private firms' refusal to extend their services into sparsely-populated and unprofitable rural areas aroused demand for provincial entry into the market, which was effected in 1907. The government constructed a number of lines, beginning with one
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Edmonton was designated as the temporary capital city for Alberta during its creation. One of the major debates that occurred in this assembly was the capital city debate. A number of alternative capital cities were chosen and voted on. In the end partly due to the strong representation around
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for the first two sessions of the First Legislative Assembly of Alberta in 1906 and 1907. Important bills passed in those sessions include confirming Edmonton as the provincial capital, the founding of the
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Alberta's public telephone system was financed by debt, which was unusual for a government like Rutherford's, which.was generally committed to the principle of "
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Liberal government would make a number of large-scale forays into government operation of utilities, the most notable of which being the creation of
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which was held on November 9, 1905. The Legislature officially began on November 9, 1905, and continued until the fourth session was
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from November 9, 1905, to Monday, March 22, 1909, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the
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Edmonton and strong Liberal majority, Edmonton was chosen as the permanent capital city in Alberta.
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in the Lethbridge area that would have an effect in Alberta politics for quite some time to come.
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would not begin until 1907, so the assembly would meet in the newly completed
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between Calgary and Banff, and it also purchased Bell's lines for $ 675,000.
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candidate elected to the legislature and helped raise the strength of the
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Perry, Sandra E.; Footz, Valerie L. (2006). Massolin, Philip A. (ed.).
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Perry, Sandra E.; Footz, Valerie L. (2006). Massolin, Philip A. (ed.).
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The 1st Alberta Legislative Assembly came about after Alberta entered
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Formal opening of the Legislative Assembly, March 15, 1906.
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Index

1st Alberta Legislative Assembly
Alberta Legislature

Premier
Alexander Cameron Rutherford
Cabinet
Rutherford cabinet
Leader of the
Opposition

Albert John Robertson
Government
Liberal Party
Opposition
Conservative Party
Labour Party
Speaker of the
Assembly

Charles W. Fisher
Monarch
Edward VII
Lieutenant
Governor

George Hedley Vicars Bulyea
2nd

session
1905 Alberta general election
prorogued
dissolved
1909 Alberta general election
majority
Liberal Party
Premier

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