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Alberta became a province of Canada on September 1, 1905, largely due to the need for better governance and the management of resources in the rapidly developing region. The influx of settlers, driven by agriculture and the discovery of Natural Resources, necessitated a more structured political framework. The Canadian government aimed to encourage settlement and development in the West, and creating provinces like Alberta was part of that strategy to integrate the region into the national framework.

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