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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. St. Albert was a
territorial electoral district that existed twice in the Northwest
Territories, Canada. The first district existed from 1885 until 1888.
The district was recreated in 1891 and was abolished in 1905. The
electoral district was created by Royal Proclamation in 1885. The
electoral district was named after the city of St. Albert situated just
northwest of the city of Edmonton. The first incarnation of the district
was abolished in 1888 after it was merged to become part of the Edmonton
electoral district under the North-West Representation Act 1888.
Edmonton would be broken up again after dissolution of the 1st
North-West Legislative Assembly in 1891 and the district recreated. The
electoral district was abolished in 1905 when Alberta and Saskatchewan
were created.