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    Alberta's history is deeply rooted in Indigenous heritage, with Treaty 6, 7, and 8 territories forming the foundation of the province. Since joining Confederation in 1905, Alberta has transformed from an agricultural frontier to an energy powerhouse, experiencing significant boom-and-bust cycles tied to global oil prices while maintaining a distinct political identity within Canadian federalism.

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