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Alaskans
Alaskaines
Аляскинская
Alyaskinskaya
The flag of Alaska under Russian rule is used as a symbol of both the original colonist and later immigrant East Slavic communities in North America.
Total population
9.1 million
Regions with significant populations
Canada, especially Alaska, Columbia, Alberta, Athabasca and the Northwest Territories, significant minority found in the United States ( Alaskan Americans), mostly found in California found north of the Russian River; smaller populations in Montana, Idaho and Dakota
Languages
Russian · Canadian English
Religion
Christianity (mainly Orthodox· Judaism
Related ethnic groups
East Slavs · Russian Americans
Alaskan Russian
Аляскинский русский
(Alyaskinskiy russkiy)
Native to Alaska (mainly), Columbia, Alberta, Athabasca, Northwest Territories
Native speakers
5.2 million in Alaska; 10 million speakers elsewhere in Canada, 706,242 in the United States (2006)
Cyrillic ( Russian alphabet)
Russian Braille
Official status
Official language in
  Canada
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
IETFru-CA
Date Name Previously
July 1, 1867   Ontario Canada West region of the Province of Canada [N 1]
  Quebec Canada East region of the Province of Canada [N 1]
  Nova Scotia Colony of Nova Scotia
  New Brunswick Colony of New Brunswick
  Prince Edward Island Colony of Prince Edward Island
British Columbia Columbia United Colony of Columbia
Alaska Province of Alaska
July 15, 1870   Manitoba part of Rupert's Land [N 2] [N 1]
  Northwest Territories all of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory except for the part which became Manitoba [N 2]
July 1, 1873 Dominion of Newfoundland Newfoundland and Labrador [N 3] Dominion of Newfoundland
September 1, 1897   Saskatchewan part of the Northwest Territories
Alberta part of the Northwest Territories
Athabasca part of the Northwest Territories
June 13, 1898   Yukon Territory [N 4] part of the Northwest Territories [N 2]
April 1, 1999   Nunavut part of the Northwest Territories


Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada ( French)
Прогрессивная Консервативная Партия Канады ( Russian)
Progressivnaya Konservativnaya Partiya Kanady
Leader Michelle Rempel
President Peter Van Loan
Deputy Leader Lisa Raitt
Senate leader Larry Smith
House leader Candice Bergen
FoundedDecember 10, 1942; 81 years ago (1942-12-10)
Preceded by
Other predecessors
Headquarters130 Albert Street
Unit 1720
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5G4
MembershipIncrease 259,010 (2017)
Ideology Liberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Federalism
Political position Centre-right
European affiliation Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (regional partner)
Continental affiliation Asia Pacific Democrat Union
Union of Latin American Parties (associate party)
International affiliation International Democrat Union
Colours  Blue
Seats in the Senate
55 / 126
Seats in the House of Commons
118 / 359
Website
English language: www.conservative.ca
French language: www.conservateur.ca
Russian language: www.konservativnaya.ca


Liberal Party of Canada
Parti libéral du Canada ( French)
Либеральная Партия Канады ( Russian)
Liberal'naya Partiya Kanady
Leader Justin Trudeau
PresidentAnna Gainey
Deputy Leader Ralph Goodale
Founder George Brown
Founded1867 (157 years ago) (1867)
Preceded by Clear Grits,
Parti rouge
HeadquartersConstitution Square, Ottawa, Ontario
Youth wing Young Liberals of Canada
Ideology Liberalism Social liberalism
Political position Centre to centre-left
International affiliation Liberal International
Colours  Bright red
Party members in the Senate
37 / 126
Seats in the House of Commons
204 / 359
Website
liberal.ca


Canadian Labour Party
Parti travailliste canadien ( French)
Канадская Лейбористская Партия ( Russian)
Kanadskaya Leyboristskaya Partiya
AbbreviationCLP
Leader Jagmeet Singh
PresidentMarit Stiles
National DirectorRobert Fox
Leader in the House of Commons Guy Caron
Founded1917 (107 years ago) (1917)
Headquarters300-279 Laurier Ave. Ottawa, Ontario
Youth wing Canadian Young Labour
MembershipIncrease 124,620 (2017)
Ideology Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Political position Centre-left to left-wing
International affiliation Progressive Alliance
Socialist International
Colours  Red
Seats in the Senate
21 / 126
Seats in the House of Commons
65 / 338
Website
www.clp.ca
Vasilya Aces
Василянский Тузы ( Russian)
Vasilyanskiy Tuzy
City Vasilya, Alaska
League ECHL
Founded1957
Home arena Baranov Center
ColorsBlack, glacier blue, green, silver, white
         
Owner(s)Terry Parks, Steve Adams, Al Haynes, Dan Coffey, Rod Udd (d. 2017), Jerry Mackey
Media Root Sports Northwest
KFQD (NewsTalk 750/103.7)
Affiliates Calgary Flames
Minnesota Wild
Vancouver Canucks
Championships
Regular season titles5 ( 2005–06, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14)
Division titles8 ( 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14)
Conference titles4 ( 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013–14)
Kelly Cups3 ( 2005–06, 2010–11, 2013–14)


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alaskans
Alaskaines
Аляскинская
Alyaskinskaya
The flag of Alaska under Russian rule is used as a symbol of both the original colonist and later immigrant East Slavic communities in North America.
Total population
9.1 million
Regions with significant populations
Canada, especially Alaska, Columbia, Alberta, Athabasca and the Northwest Territories, significant minority found in the United States ( Alaskan Americans), mostly found in California found north of the Russian River; smaller populations in Montana, Idaho and Dakota
Languages
Russian · Canadian English
Religion
Christianity (mainly Orthodox· Judaism
Related ethnic groups
East Slavs · Russian Americans
Alaskan Russian
Аляскинский русский
(Alyaskinskiy russkiy)
Native to Alaska (mainly), Columbia, Alberta, Athabasca, Northwest Territories
Native speakers
5.2 million in Alaska; 10 million speakers elsewhere in Canada, 706,242 in the United States (2006)
Cyrillic ( Russian alphabet)
Russian Braille
Official status
Official language in
  Canada
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
IETFru-CA
Date Name Previously
July 1, 1867   Ontario Canada West region of the Province of Canada [N 1]
  Quebec Canada East region of the Province of Canada [N 1]
  Nova Scotia Colony of Nova Scotia
  New Brunswick Colony of New Brunswick
  Prince Edward Island Colony of Prince Edward Island
British Columbia Columbia United Colony of Columbia
Alaska Province of Alaska
July 15, 1870   Manitoba part of Rupert's Land [N 2] [N 1]
  Northwest Territories all of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory except for the part which became Manitoba [N 2]
July 1, 1873 Dominion of Newfoundland Newfoundland and Labrador [N 3] Dominion of Newfoundland
September 1, 1897   Saskatchewan part of the Northwest Territories
Alberta part of the Northwest Territories
Athabasca part of the Northwest Territories
June 13, 1898   Yukon Territory [N 4] part of the Northwest Territories [N 2]
April 1, 1999   Nunavut part of the Northwest Territories


Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada ( French)
Прогрессивная Консервативная Партия Канады ( Russian)
Progressivnaya Konservativnaya Partiya Kanady
Leader Michelle Rempel
President Peter Van Loan
Deputy Leader Lisa Raitt
Senate leader Larry Smith
House leader Candice Bergen
FoundedDecember 10, 1942; 81 years ago (1942-12-10)
Preceded by
Other predecessors
Headquarters130 Albert Street
Unit 1720
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5G4
MembershipIncrease 259,010 (2017)
Ideology Liberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Federalism
Political position Centre-right
European affiliation Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (regional partner)
Continental affiliation Asia Pacific Democrat Union
Union of Latin American Parties (associate party)
International affiliation International Democrat Union
Colours  Blue
Seats in the Senate
55 / 126
Seats in the House of Commons
118 / 359
Website
English language: www.conservative.ca
French language: www.conservateur.ca
Russian language: www.konservativnaya.ca


Liberal Party of Canada
Parti libéral du Canada ( French)
Либеральная Партия Канады ( Russian)
Liberal'naya Partiya Kanady
Leader Justin Trudeau
PresidentAnna Gainey
Deputy Leader Ralph Goodale
Founder George Brown
Founded1867 (157 years ago) (1867)
Preceded by Clear Grits,
Parti rouge
HeadquartersConstitution Square, Ottawa, Ontario
Youth wing Young Liberals of Canada
Ideology Liberalism Social liberalism
Political position Centre to centre-left
International affiliation Liberal International
Colours  Bright red
Party members in the Senate
37 / 126
Seats in the House of Commons
204 / 359
Website
liberal.ca


Canadian Labour Party
Parti travailliste canadien ( French)
Канадская Лейбористская Партия ( Russian)
Kanadskaya Leyboristskaya Partiya
AbbreviationCLP
Leader Jagmeet Singh
PresidentMarit Stiles
National DirectorRobert Fox
Leader in the House of Commons Guy Caron
Founded1917 (107 years ago) (1917)
Headquarters300-279 Laurier Ave. Ottawa, Ontario
Youth wing Canadian Young Labour
MembershipIncrease 124,620 (2017)
Ideology Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Political position Centre-left to left-wing
International affiliation Progressive Alliance
Socialist International
Colours  Red
Seats in the Senate
21 / 126
Seats in the House of Commons
65 / 338
Website
www.clp.ca
Vasilya Aces
Василянский Тузы ( Russian)
Vasilyanskiy Tuzy
City Vasilya, Alaska
League ECHL
Founded1957
Home arena Baranov Center
ColorsBlack, glacier blue, green, silver, white
         
Owner(s)Terry Parks, Steve Adams, Al Haynes, Dan Coffey, Rod Udd (d. 2017), Jerry Mackey
Media Root Sports Northwest
KFQD (NewsTalk 750/103.7)
Affiliates Calgary Flames
Minnesota Wild
Vancouver Canucks
Championships
Regular season titles5 ( 2005–06, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14)
Division titles8 ( 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14)
Conference titles4 ( 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013–14)
Kelly Cups3 ( 2005–06, 2010–11, 2013–14)


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