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André Ouellet (French: [ɑ̃dʁe wɛlɛt]), PC KC (born April 6, 1939) is a former longtime Liberal federal politician and Cabinet member in Canada.Following his political career, he served as chairman of Canada Post.
Calgary: Businessman Calgary Centre-North: Michelle Rempel: F Calgary Employee of the University of Calgary: Calgary East: Deepak Obhrai: Incumbent Member of Parliament M Calgary Parliamentarian Calgary Northeast: Devinder Shory: Incumbent Member of Parliament M Calgary Lawyer Calgary—Nose Hill: Diane Ablonczy: Incumbent Member of Parliament ...
Robert-Falcon Ouellette (born 1979) Winnipeg Centre, MB October 19, 2015 ... AB September 20, 2021 Incumbent: NDP ... Calgary-Cross: June 15, 1993: May 4, 2015 ...
Calgary Police Service: Calgary, Alberta September 29, 2000 Fell nine feet through a ceiling while investigating a break in [24] Park Warden Michael Wynn Parks Canada: Calgary, Alberta January 13, 2002 Died in the Foothills Medical Centre after being engulfed in an avalanche at the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park: Constable Laura Ellis
The ministry was created in 2012 by merging the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General and Ministry of the Solicitor General and Public Security. It was formerly called Alberta Justice and Solicitor General from 2012 to 2022. The current Minister of Justice is Mickey Amery since June 9, 2023.
The Liberal Party of Canada held a leadership election on 23 June 1990 at the Olympic Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta. The party chose former Deputy Prime Minister Jean Chrétien as its new leader, replacing the outgoing leader, former Prime Minister John Turner.
Calgary Centre: Donna Montgomery F 7,314 14.9 3 Calgary Centre-North: Paul Vargis M 8,030 15.9 2 Calgary East: Al Brown M 4,894 14.1 2 Calgary Northeast: Collette Singh F 4,252 10.3 3 Calgary—Nose Hill: Colin Anderson M 7,167 12.5 2 Calgary Southeast: Kirk Oates Union representative M 6,493 10.3 2 Calgary Southwest: Holly Heffernan
Based in Calgary, Alberta, [2] the libertarian legal [11] organization was founded in 2010 by John Carpay, [12] a former Alberta provincial director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation [13] and a former candidate of the federal Reform Party and provincial Wildrose Party [14] [15] who later joined the United Conservative Party.