
Ralph Klein
Ralph Klein was a prominent Canadian politician who served as the Premier of Alberta from 1992 to 2006. Known for his populist style and fiscal conservatism, Klein's tenure was marked by significant economic growth, as well as contentious social policies. He remains a notable figure in Canadian politics for his straightforward approach and ability to connect with everyday citizens.
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Ralph Klein was a legendary coach for Maccabi Tel Aviv who played a crucial role in the team's success.
"אף פעם לא החזקתי מעצמי שחקן גדול. מה שדווקא כן היה לי, זה לב ענק"Ralph Klein is a former premier of Alberta who survived a scandal involving a conflict of interest.
With typical Alberta governing-party arrogance, Danielle Smith waves away a scandalThe last time teachers in the province went on strike, in 2002, premier Ralph Klein ordered them back to work after nearly three weeks.
Alberta teachers’ strike begins, affecting around 700,000 studentsThen-premier Ralph Klein’s government had its back-to-work order overturned in court.
Alberta teachers reject government contract offer, setting up provincewide strikeRalph Klein was the Alberta premier who was called upon in the 'firewall' letter to protect the province's sovereignty.
Alberta’s independence panel? Been there, done thatUnder Ralph Klein’s wobbly reign, the arrangement was effectively reversed.
Opinion: Energy self-sufficiency is an enviable goal. But a new pipeline is not the answerRalph Klein was Olsi Perry's coach and is remembered for his motivational speeches.
"איבדתי את העצמאות ואת הניידות, אני הולך וכמעט נופל, אבל מה ייצא לי מזה שאקטר?"Ralph Klein is a former Alberta premier compared to Doug Ford for his ability to apologize and move on.
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