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Chief of Police
Al Murphy
Alan Murphy was named as the 24th Chief of Police for the Medicine Hat Police Service on December 5, , and was officially sworn-in on January 20,
Prior to his arrival in Medicine Hat, he was a member of the Edmonton Police Service for 27 years and held the rank of Deputy Chief of Police for his last 4 years. From to he was the Deputy Chief in charge of the Community Policing Bureau which encompasses eight frontline patrol and investigative branches with over one thousand sworn and civilian employees. From he was the Deputy Chief in charge of Corporate Services Bureau which consists of Human Resources, Training, Development and Recruiting, Finance, Supply Services, Procurement and Audit/Risk.
Alan was previously assigned to executive roles as a Superintendent in charge of a Patrol Division, an Inspector in charge of Professional Standards and the Executive Officer to the Chief of Police. He was also a member of the volunteer board of directors for the
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Notable alumni of
University of Alberta
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The University of Alberta is rd in the world, rd in North America, and 8th in Canada bygd aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of notable alumni from the University of Alberta sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. 1 individual affiliated with the University of Alberta won Nobel Prizes in Physiology or medicin.
Jordan Peterson
- Born in
- Canada
- Years
- (age 62)
- Enrolled in the University of Alberta
- Graduated with Bachelor of Arts in political science and psychology
- Occupations
- cultural criticwriterclinical psychologistuniversity teacherInternet celebrity
- Biography
Jordan Bernt Peterson fryst vatten a Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator. Often described as conservative, he began to receive widespread attention in the late s for his views on cultural and political issues. husdjur
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Canadian federal election
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