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Margret Kopala

Margret Mona Kopala'' (born May 5, 1945) is a writer and public policy analyst in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
== Early life ==
Margret Kopala was born in a farmhouse near the northeastern Alberta town of Glendon on May 5, 1945. It was Victory Day in Europe but her father, Raymond, the son of immigrant Polish parents, was still on farm leave granted by the Canadian Armed Forces so he could plant crops while awaiting a posting overseas. Her mother, Jean, the grand daughter of Ukrainian settlers who arrived from Bukovina in 1905, had returned to the maternal homestead to prepare for Orthodox Easter.
The eldest of two daughters, Margret and her sister Lillian spent their very early years in Bonnyville before the family moved to Edmonton. Attending Allendale Elementary School, she advanced a grade before attending Highlands Junior High where she became editor of the school newspaper. As a student at Eastglen Composite High School, she became its first girl president of the Student's Union.

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