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Carol Bélanger
Carol Bélanger is a Canadian architect who currently serves as the City Architect of Edmonton, Alberta. Personal life and education Bélanger is from a French Canadians, French Canadian military family that moved around to several places, including Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Germany. He received a bachelor's degree from University of Manitoba and a master's degree from Dalhousie University. Bélanger was previously married to architect Naomi Minja, with whom he lived first in the Edmonton neighborhood of Highlands, Edmonton, Highlands before moving to Glenora, Edmonton, Glenora in a house that Bélanger and Minja designed together. Bélanger and Minja have two sons together. As of 2022, Bélanger lived with his partner Dustin Ostrowerka in a house Bélanger designed in the Edmonton neighborhood of Glenora, Edmonton, Glenora. Career Bélanger spent 15 years working in the private sector before joining the city of Edmonton in 2005. He was appointed to the role of Cit ...
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Edmonton is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Central Alberta, Alberta's central region, and is in Treaty 6, Treaty 6 territory. It anchors the northern end of what Statistics Canada defines as the "Calgary–Edmonton Corridor". The area that later became the city of Edmonton was first inhabited by First Nations in Alberta, First Nations peoples and was also a historic site for the Métis in Alberta, Métis. By 1795, many trading posts had been established around the area that later became the Edmonton census metropolitan area. "Fort Edmonton", as it was known, became the main centre for trade in the area after the 1821 merger of the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company. It remained sparsely populated until the Canadian acquisition of Rupert's Land in 1870, followed eventually by the arri ...
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