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Michael Cooper is the Conservative Member of Parliament for St. Albert—Edmonton.First elected in 2015, Cooper was re-elected in 2019, and again in 2021. [2] [3] Cooper serves as the Shadow Minister for Democratic Reform, and as vice-chair of Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. [4]
Michael Barrett — Ethics and Accountable Government; Leslyn Lewis — Infrastructure and Communities; Chris Lewis — Labour; Gary Vidal — Indigenous Services; Ryan Williams — Pan-Canadian Trade and Competition; Blaine Calkins — Hunting, Fishing and Conservation; Michael Cooper — Democratic Reform
The following is a list of nominated candidates and those seeking nominations for the 2025 Canadian federal election.Nominations announced before the new representation order are assumed to apply to whatever new riding most closely corresponds to ridings under the old representation order; riding names from the old representation order are in italics.
Colin Carrie (MP for Oshawa; Shadow Minister for Canada/US Relations and Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario) [111] Michael Cooper (MP for St. Albert—Edmonton; Deputy Shadow Minister for Finance) [112] James Cumming (MP for Edmonton Centre; Shadow Minister for Small Business and Export Promotion) [113]
The Lakers' defensive specialist was more than that. "If we don't have Coop, we don't win those series," former Lakers teammate Byron Scott said of five titles.
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A screenshot has been shared across the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, purporting to show an opinion article written by Yvette Cooper, headlined: “People who have Christmas trees in ...
Lisa Raitt (MP for Halton, 2008-2015, and Milton, 2015-2019; former Minister of Transport, 2013-2015; former Deputy Leader of the Official Opposition and of the Conservative Party, 2017-2019) [63] John Reynolds (MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast, 1997–2004; Interim Leader of the Canadian Alliance 2001–2002) [19]