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The article says "In addition, Edmonton, with the proximity of government and influence of the University of Alberta, has become the artistic and cultural hub of Alberta." This is outdated as Calgary was recognized as being a cultural capital of Canada by the federal government. This is not to say Calgary has usurped the title of cultural hub, but at the very least this line should be removed from the article. http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1318855866065/1318855809375 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.146.166.68 ( talk) 11:07, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
The language in the 'Oilers vs. Flames' section shows a definite Oilers bias; ie the Oilers have won five while the Flames have won "just one", while the Flames playoff run in 2004 gets a brief mention and the Oilers run last season gets a detailed sentence. And why mention that the Oilers won first? Isn't that obvious? Yeah, I am a Flames fan. Sbmcmull
If no one disagrees I suggest renaming the sections to something with less abbreviations and propused knoledge. Not everyone know why Eskimos and Stampeders would want to fight, but they might know what Canadian foot ball is. So I suggest:
Any objections? Kevlar67 00:31, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
I have to say that I object as well. While there are many 'Battle of Alberta' games in many sports, this one is dedicated to hockey, and I believe it plays a large part in our hockey history. It's legendary and deserves it's own place.
This article contains opinion only. It begins with the first sentence of the "origins" section being completely false. The Canadian Pacific Railway NEVER had plans to go through Edmonton. The CPR was directed by the Canadian Government to follow a route as close to the US border as possible to ensure Canadian Sovereignty (see the CPR website as one resource for more detail). The first route would have taken the train through the Crowsnest Pass, but that was put aside when the Kicking Horse and Roger's passes were chosen instead.
The second point (about Edmonton being chosen as capital) is partially correct, but the reason that Strathcona (the only city in Alberta to EVER lose it's city charter - so it could be absorbed into Edmonton) was chosen for the U of A gets interesting when factual information is presented. Strathcona was not anything before the new Alberta Government made a statement about needing a university in the city to the south of Edmonton. Calgary, thinking that getting this university would partially compensate for losing the bid to become the capital of Alberta, was shocked to hear the announcement that a new city to be created (Strathcona) would be the seat of the university. This is where the actual 'rivalry' began.
In my opinion, this article should be removed unless verifiable sources and factual information are presented.
Tom Davis February 5, 2007. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.152.223.7 ( talk) 22:57, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
The settlers in areas like Edmonton and Saskatoon had always assumed that the CPR would follow the parkland belt since it was the best farmland and there was existing settlement, and avoid Palliser's Triangle since this was considered a wasteland. The southern route was selected, partly as you say to promote Canadian soverignty in the Prairies, but also to undercut land spectulators who had been buying up land around settlements like Fort Victoria or Edmonton, hoping to be bough out by the CPR or at least see the land value go up when the CPR came through. The CPR didn't want to run to existing settlements for exactly that reason, and by choosing the southern route the company was able to create and control new towns like Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. This was a common policy for all the railway companies, on the Grand Trunk they named the new towns in alphabetical order as display of the companies absolute and arbitary powers. Also, I provided a source, if you have other sources that refute this, let's see 'em. Kevlar67 ( talk) 00:18, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
Dresdin Archibald Dec 10, 2022 - 2604:3D09:6E83:6B00:E4CE:66B9:CC55:1A70 ( talk) 21:31, 10 December 2022 (UTC)You also forgot to mention the hockey rivalries between the two cities in the 1945-1970 period when Senior Amateur and Minor Pro hockey dominated the sports pages. Stampeders vs. Flyers, etc. Please update.
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The article says "In addition, Edmonton, with the proximity of government and influence of the University of Alberta, has become the artistic and cultural hub of Alberta." This is outdated as Calgary was recognized as being a cultural capital of Canada by the federal government. This is not to say Calgary has usurped the title of cultural hub, but at the very least this line should be removed from the article. http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1318855866065/1318855809375 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.146.166.68 ( talk) 11:07, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
The language in the 'Oilers vs. Flames' section shows a definite Oilers bias; ie the Oilers have won five while the Flames have won "just one", while the Flames playoff run in 2004 gets a brief mention and the Oilers run last season gets a detailed sentence. And why mention that the Oilers won first? Isn't that obvious? Yeah, I am a Flames fan. Sbmcmull
If no one disagrees I suggest renaming the sections to something with less abbreviations and propused knoledge. Not everyone know why Eskimos and Stampeders would want to fight, but they might know what Canadian foot ball is. So I suggest:
Any objections? Kevlar67 00:31, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
I have to say that I object as well. While there are many 'Battle of Alberta' games in many sports, this one is dedicated to hockey, and I believe it plays a large part in our hockey history. It's legendary and deserves it's own place.
This article contains opinion only. It begins with the first sentence of the "origins" section being completely false. The Canadian Pacific Railway NEVER had plans to go through Edmonton. The CPR was directed by the Canadian Government to follow a route as close to the US border as possible to ensure Canadian Sovereignty (see the CPR website as one resource for more detail). The first route would have taken the train through the Crowsnest Pass, but that was put aside when the Kicking Horse and Roger's passes were chosen instead.
The second point (about Edmonton being chosen as capital) is partially correct, but the reason that Strathcona (the only city in Alberta to EVER lose it's city charter - so it could be absorbed into Edmonton) was chosen for the U of A gets interesting when factual information is presented. Strathcona was not anything before the new Alberta Government made a statement about needing a university in the city to the south of Edmonton. Calgary, thinking that getting this university would partially compensate for losing the bid to become the capital of Alberta, was shocked to hear the announcement that a new city to be created (Strathcona) would be the seat of the university. This is where the actual 'rivalry' began.
In my opinion, this article should be removed unless verifiable sources and factual information are presented.
Tom Davis February 5, 2007. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.152.223.7 ( talk) 22:57, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
The settlers in areas like Edmonton and Saskatoon had always assumed that the CPR would follow the parkland belt since it was the best farmland and there was existing settlement, and avoid Palliser's Triangle since this was considered a wasteland. The southern route was selected, partly as you say to promote Canadian soverignty in the Prairies, but also to undercut land spectulators who had been buying up land around settlements like Fort Victoria or Edmonton, hoping to be bough out by the CPR or at least see the land value go up when the CPR came through. The CPR didn't want to run to existing settlements for exactly that reason, and by choosing the southern route the company was able to create and control new towns like Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. This was a common policy for all the railway companies, on the Grand Trunk they named the new towns in alphabetical order as display of the companies absolute and arbitary powers. Also, I provided a source, if you have other sources that refute this, let's see 'em. Kevlar67 ( talk) 00:18, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
Dresdin Archibald Dec 10, 2022 - 2604:3D09:6E83:6B00:E4CE:66B9:CC55:1A70 ( talk) 21:31, 10 December 2022 (UTC)You also forgot to mention the hockey rivalries between the two cities in the 1945-1970 period when Senior Amateur and Minor Pro hockey dominated the sports pages. Stampeders vs. Flyers, etc. Please update.
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