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The '''University of Alberta''' is a [[Public university|public]] [[research university]] located in [[Edmonton, Alberta]], Canada. It was founded in 1908 by [[Alexander Cameron Rutherford]],<ref name=Rutherford>"A Gentleman of Strathcona – [[Alexander Cameron Rutherford]]", Douglas R. Babcock, 1989, The [[University of Calgary]] Press, 2500 University Drive NW, [[Calgary]], Alberta, Canada, {{ISBN|0-919813-65-8}}</ref> the first premier of [[Alberta]], and [[Henry Marshall Tory]],<ref name=Tory>"[[Henry Marshall Tory]], A Biography", originally published 1954, current edition January 1992, E.A. Corbett, Toronto: Ryerson Press, {{ISBN|0-88864-250-4}}
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</ref> the university's first president. It was enabled through the Post-secondary Learning Act''.''<ref>http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=p19p5.cfm&leg_type=Acts&isbncln=9780779737932|</ref>
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The university is a major economic driver in Alberta. Its impact on Alberta's economy is estimated at $12.3 billion annually, or five per cent of the province's gross domestic product.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20121009182632/http://www.news.ualberta.ca/article.aspx?id=2CA43617BB3C4D1FAAE2A50D5911279F</ref>
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In [[2020]], [[Kathleen Lowrey]], an associate professor of [[anthropology]], was informed that her contract for an administrative role would not be renewed. Lowrey a self-described "gender-critical feminist" says she was dismissed over her views that [[transgender]] identity doesn’t trump biological sex for policy decisions, as some segments of the [[LGBTQ]] movement do. She expressed these views in one of her classes.<ref>https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/u-of-a-professor-says-she-was-dismissed-over-views-that-biological-sex-trumps-transgender-identity-for-policy-decisions</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 23 December 2021

Group.png University of Alberta  
(UniversitySourcewatch WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
University of Alberta seal.png
MottoQuaecumque vera
(Latin)
Formation1908
HeadquartersEdmonton, Alberta
Type•  Public
•  Flagship
Other namesThe Golden Bears (men), The Pandas (women)
Canadian university

The University of Alberta is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford,[1] the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory,[2] the university's first president. It was enabled through the Post-secondary Learning Act.[3]

The university is a major economic driver in Alberta. Its impact on Alberta's economy is estimated at $12.3 billion annually, or five per cent of the province's gross domestic product.[4]

Woke

In 2020, Kathleen Lowrey, an associate professor of anthropology, was informed that her contract for an administrative role would not be renewed. Lowrey a self-described "gender-critical feminist" says she was dismissed over her views that transgender identity doesn’t trump biological sex for policy decisions, as some segments of the LGBTQ movement do. She expressed these views in one of her classes.[5]


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Indira SamarasekeraPresident and Vice-Chancellor1 July 200530 June 2015Attended Bilderberg/2009.

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
John Bell1 July 1952Canada
UK
Researcher
Doctor
Medical researcher who attended the 2013 Bilderberg. Appointed to the UK Vaccine Task Force. Became a center of attention when he stated that COVID-19 vaccines "are unlikely to completely sterilize a population".
Charles Hantho1931CanadaBusinesspersonCanadian Bilderberger chemical industry businessman
Ivan Head28 July 19301 November 2004CanadaLawyer
Civil servant
Deep state operative
Canadian lawyer dubbed "Canada's Henry Kissinger" who was an "influential foreign policy adviser of" Pierre Trudeau.
Peter Lougheed26 July 192813 September 2012CanadaPolitician
Lawyer
Canadian lawyer who attended the 1973 Bilderberg
Preston Manning10 June 1942CanadaPolitician"Father of modern-day Canadian Conservatism", and founder of the green conservative movement. Attended Bilderberg 1998 as Leader of the Opposition.
Roland Michener19 April 19006 August 1991CanadaDiplomat
Politician
Lawyer
Deep state operative
Canadian deep state operative who attended the 1961 and 1963 Bilderbergs
Jordan Peterson12 June 1962CanadaPsychologist
Jim Prentice20 July 195613 October 2016CanadaPolitician
Lawyer
Former Premier of Alberta who died in plane crash
Chester Ronning13 December 189431 December 1984CanadaDiplomat
Politician
Canada's leading expert on China
Colin Ross14 July 1950Author
Researcher
Academic
Psychiatrist
Expert in the field of dissociation and trauma-related disorders
Theresa Tam1965CanadaCivil servant
Health official
Canadian health official implementing a range of government COVID-19 measures, from destructive and silly to medically highly unethical.
William Thorsell6 July 1945CanadaJournalist
Editor
Canadian journalist/editor
Lana VandenbergheWhistleblowerLeaked the truth about the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes. She was later sacked from the IPCC.
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