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- Canada adopted the Alberta Act and the Saskatchewan Act on 1 September 1905, and the new provinces — Canada's 8th and 9th — entered Confederation. Edmonton became Alberta's capital. Ottawa kept control of crown lands and natural resources, arguing that unlike earlier provinces, Alberta had never owned the lands.www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/alberta-and-confederation
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