1364:, where most died. The incident was a blow to Stelmach's efforts to convince the world that Alberta's oil sands were environmentally friendly. The number of ducks that died was originally reported at around 500, but in March 2009 Syncrude revealed that the number was in fact more than 1,600. In response to accusations from opposition and environmental groups that his government, which had known the actual number since the summer of 2008, had participated in covering it up to save face, Stelmach asserted that it had refrained from making the higher number public for fear of jeopardizing its investigation of whether Syncrude had violated any provincial regulations in the incident. Investigations were centred around the questions of whether Syncrude had immediately reported the incident as required (the government had first heard of it from an anonymous tip, though Syncrude reported it several hours later) and whether the company had the required measures in place to prevent ducks from landing on its tailings ponds (it had noisemakers designed to deter waterfowl, but these had not been set up at the time of the incident due to winter weather conditions). Syncrude was eventually charged with "failing to have systems in place to divert waterfowl", which carries a maximum fine of $ 800,000.
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also recommended following the election that his office, rather than the government's
Justice department, be responsible for prosecuting election-related offenses; the latter did not lay charges in any of 19 alleged campaign finance violations Gibson brought to its attention. In February 2009, Gibson appeared before the legislature's all-party committee on legislative offices to answer questions about the conduct of the election; there, he echoed opposition claims that the government, and not his office, was to blame for most problems. Shortly after, the committee voted 8–3 against re-appointing him, with all Progressive Conservatives on the committee opposing his re-appointment and all opposition MLAs supporting it. Opposition leaders
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his caucus was comfortable that another provision, requiring that the impugned section should not "be deemed to interfere with the free expression of opinion on any subject", protected
Albertans against its abusive use. The proposal also included a section entitling parents to advance notice from schools if their children were going to be taught "subject-matter that deals explicitly with religion, sexuality or sexual orientation" and the right to remove their children from such classes. Stelmach called this a "very, very fundamental right" and suggested that it would allow parents to opt out of having their children learn about
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increases—including a high of $ 147 per barrel in July—have led her to make a new estimate of a $ 119.25 per barrel average. By
November, prices had fallen to $ 55 per barrel, and Evans estimated a $ 2 billion surplus. By February 2009, the government of Alberta appeared poised to run a $ 1 billion deficit. In April 2009, Evans released her budget for 2009–2010, in which she anticipated a $ 4.6 billion deficit. This is the largest deficit in Alberta's history, and its first in sixteen years. The government's fiscal plan includes deficits until 2012–2013, when it again anticipates a surplus.
1439:(Bill 46), which would split the EUB into two parts: the Alberta Utilities Commission (responsible for regulating utilities) and the Energy Resources Conservation Board (responsible for regulating oil and gas). The legislation was controversial, as elements of the EUB's governing legislation that provided for public notice and consultation in the event of energy construction projects were left out. Opposition parties and advocacy groups charged that this was an assault on both landowners' rights and the environment. The legislation ultimately passed, and took effect at the beginning of 2008.
1318:, Stelmach's government announced a five-year royalty break worth $ 237 million per year to encourage development that it feared would have become uneconomical under the new plan. He was less decisive in increasing in-province bitumen upgrading; in 2008 he conceded that Alberta would continue upgrading between sixty and sixty-five percent of the bitumen it produced for the foreseeable future, rather than the seventy-two percent target he had previously announced for 2016. This admission came in the wake of his government's approval of three new
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1942:, to be held at the November 2009 Progressive Conservative convention. Klein's resignation came in the wake of his receiving only 55% support at such a review, and Klein suggested that Stelmach should resign if he received less than 70%. The question was whether party leaders would blame Stelmach for the party's decline and look for new leadership in the face of Stelmach's own weakening poll numbers. Instead, Stelmach met the criterion set up by his critics and won 77.4% support, a strong endorsement.
1253:. The rapid development of these reserves was fuelling the Alberta economy's strong growth, but also raised environmental questions. After winning the Premiership, Stelmach emphasized that he had no intention of taking measures that would slow down oilsands development and suggested that the economy would find its own appropriate growth rate. He aggressively defended Alberta's oil at home and abroad, and called the idea that it was extracted at an unacceptably high environmental cost "a myth". When
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to protests from seniors, he amended the plan in April 2009 to reduce both the income level at which seniors would have to start paying and the amount which those seniors would have to pay. Liepert said that the plan, $ 10 million more expensive than the one he had announced in
December, would see 60% of seniors pay less than they did under the status quo. The same month, Stelmach's government's budget revealed changes to which medical services it would cover: those de-listed included
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that this would equalize the rate at which the lanes broke down and therefore save on maintenance costs; nothing came of the proposal. He established a fund for capital projects, but was criticized for not doing enough to address the deterioration of the province's infrastructure. In 2001, Klein separated
Transportation out of the Infrastructure portfolio and appointed Stelmach to it, where the new minister advocated the use of
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778:—at various times holding the portfolios of Intergovernmental Relations, Transportation, Infrastructure, and Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development—where he developed a reputation as a low-key politician who avoided the limelight. When Klein resigned the party's leadership in 2006, Stelmach was among the first to present his candidature to replace him. After a third-place finish on the first ballot of the
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1527:(ATA) in which the province agreed to contribute $ 2.1 billion towards the $ 6.6 billion unfunded pension liability. This liability resulted from insufficient contributions to the teachers' pension plan during the period leading up to 1992. In exchange, the ATA agreed to a five-year contract extension. The deal was applauded by the opposition
1075:'s provincial affairs columnist during much of Stelmach's time in cabinet, later recalled that Stelmach "never did anything that was flashy or controversial in any way" and that "not a thing" stood out about Stelmach's ministerial service. This low-key style earned Stelmach the moniker "Steady Eddie", which would follow him to the Premier's office.
1499:, was to invest heavily in infrastructure in an effort to stimulate the economy and take advantage of low construction costs. He went as far as to advocate borrowing for capital construction, a departure from the Klein government's notoriously anti-debt approach. However, his government was also one of only two in Canada (the other being
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1337:'s plan to cut emissions by 80% (from 2007 levels) during the same period, but Stelmach argued that Alberta's position as a supplier of oil to the rest of the country justified higher emissions. This was followed in June by the unveiling of the government's campaign to ask Albertans to make "one simple act"—such as
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legislature's all-party committees, which fell almost entirely out of use during the Klein years. In April 2007, Stelmach initiated the creation of four new legislative "policy field committees" which would include opposition representation. The same month, his government introduced new legislation on
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area. Stelmach initially downplayed the incident, but ordered a judicial investigation once the province's
Information and Privacy Commissioner initiated an investigation of his own. This investigation found that the EUB had violated provincial law and infringed on the landowners' privacy, while the
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Returning Officer Lorne Gibson, as one of his 182 post-election recommendations to the government, suggested that the appointment of returning officers be handled by his own, non-partisan, office. He had previously made this suggestion in 2006, but the government had not acted on it. He
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accused the government of managing limited vaccine supplies poorly by not giving priority to the most vulnerable groups. Liepert defended the government's record by saying that high risk populations had been given priority, but that the government's policy was to turn nobody away; he blamed many of
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of the same year eliminated government guarantee of the Livestock Patrons' Assurance Fund, designed to protect cattle producers from payment defaults by livestock dealers, in favour of leaving the Fund entirely in the hands of the industry. It too was supported by the Liberals, with Nicol calling it
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As the province's fiscal situation worsened in late 2008, the government adapted its health policy. In December, Liepert announced a new seniors drug plan that made drugs free for seniors making less than $ 21,325 but required those making more to pay as much as $ 7,500 for their drugs. In response
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driven by high energy prices and major oilsands development. This growth continued into 2007–2008, when the government's surplus was $ 4.6 billion. Both of these surpluses were higher than expected, and Stelmach's government followed a policy of placing one third of unanticipated surpluses
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In the wake of the leadership campaign, Stelmach, along with Oberg, Hancock, and Norris, organized two $ 5,000 per plate dinners in January 2007 to pay campaign debts. After critics argued that the dinners were essentially selling access to the premier and two senior ministers, Stelmach cancelled
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panel to make recommendations on the province's royalty regime; opposition politicians had accused the government of undercharging substantially. Stelmach rejected many of the panel's recommendations, and claimed to increase royalty rates by approximately 20% (25% less than recommended by the
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Stelmach raised more than $ 1.1 million for his leadership campaign. After his victory, he revealed the names of the donors of 85% of this money, but declined to release the names of eighty supporters, citing their requests for privacy. These supporters had donated a total of more than $
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until he proved otherwise. Stelmach also acknowledged receiving a $ 10,000 donation from the Beaver Regional Waste Management Service's Commission, a landfill operator owned by five municipalities in Stelmach's riding. While asserting that the donation was legal, Stelmach admitted that it was
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controversy, Stelmach sided with farmers who wanted an end to the federal body's monopoly on grain sales in the western provinces. Legislatively, Stelmach sponsored five bills while in the Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development portfolio, all of which passed through the legislature. 1997's
869:, until 1973, when his oldest brother, Victor, died. While his family had intended for Victor to take over the farm that his grandparents had settled 75 years before, Stelmach dropped out of university, returned home, and bought the land from his parents. He continues to farm the land today.
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requires the federal government to financially penalize provinces that do not support all "medically necessary" procedures, Liepert maintained that the de-listed services were not "medically necessary" from the perspective of the act, and said that he anticipated no trouble from the federal
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The voter turnout in the election was 41%, the lowest in Alberta's history, and roughly a quarter of these had to swear an oath on election day after discovering they weren't on the voter's list. Opposition politicians and media blamed Stelmach's government for these problems, arguing that
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forecast a $ 1.6 billion surplus for 2008–2009. By August, she had revised this prediction to $ 8.5 billion. The major reason for this change is an increase in oil prices: while she had estimated in April that they would average $ 78 per barrel over the fiscal year, by August
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government's system. Lloydminster sits on the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the hospital, although built and operated by the Alberta government, sits on the Saskatchewan side. It passed the legislature with little debate. In 1996, shortly before an April by-election in
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speculated that the government's health restructuring may have been to blame. Detractors pointed out that the optics of allowing the employees to depart for more money elsewhere soon after the government had approved a substantial pay hike for cabinet ministers were not good.
1578:, Stelmach announced that his caucus would decline an automatic 4.9% cost of living pay increase. The following week, the legislature's all-party Standing Committee on Member Services extended this to all MLAs by voting unanimously to freeze MLA salaries for the fiscal year.
1607:, although it was initially promised to take effect by 2012. During this campaign, Stelmach promised to increase the capacity of Alberta universities to train doctors and nurses over four years, eventually resulting in the graduation of 225 more doctors, 350 more
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at some point in the future and to indefinitely prohibit any development on that land that could conflict with the government's purposes. Despite vigorous opposition from landowners and the opposition parties, the bill passed the legislature in late April.
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In June 2008, three senior health officials announced that they would be leaving the province's employment at the expiration of their contracts in August. Liepert blamed their departures on better offers from other employers, although New Democrat leader
1129:) all endorsed Stelmach for the second ballot. On this ballot, he finished in first place on the first count, fewer than five hundred votes ahead of Dinning. A majority of Morton's votes went to Stelmach on the second count, and he was elected leader.
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Though Stelmach pledged not to do anything to curb the development of the oilsands, he did promise to review royalty rates—the rates paid by oil companies for the privilege of extracting Alberta's oil. He also committed to reducing the proportion of
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160,000. Party rules did not require any disclosure, and the disclosures by candidates varied—Norris named all of his donors, while Morton did not reveal any. Stelmach's partial disclosure was deemed insufficient by opposition leaders and
1229:, "about half" of the 83 returning officers in the 2008 election had ties to the P.C. Party; the returning officer in Stelmach's Fort Saskatchewan–Vegreville riding had donated between $ 500 and $ 1,000 to Stelmach's leadership campaign.
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and had "read in" this protection. However, the text of the act continued not to mention sexual orientation. Gay rights activists and opposition politicians hoped that the government's proposed changes to the act would change this.
1394:"children, no matter where they are around the world, they are the next generation. And air quality, water quality, no matter where we live on this big globe, we're all responsible, and that's the message we're trying to portray."
1555:, Stelmach's cabinet approved substantial raises for themselves, increasing the salary paid to cabinet ministers from $ 142,000 to $ 184,000 and that paid to the Premier from $ 159,450 to $ 213,450. The increases also affect the
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campaign for the province. Among other things, it replaced the "Alberta Advantage" slogan that had long been in use with "Alberta: Freedom to create. Spirit to achieve." The campaign became the subject of some ridicule when the
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because they did not care for the terrain. His parents, Nancy (née Koroluk) and Michael N. Stelmach, had five children, of whom Edward was the youngest, ten years younger than his closest sibling. Stelmach was raised speaking
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Critics of Stelmach suggest that, as a farmer from the central part of the province, he is biased against Calgary and urban Alberta in general. They pointed to the fact that the city, which was considered the heartland of
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had twice as many caucus endorsements (despite not having held elected office since 1997) and was generally considered the race's front-runner. Stelmach ran a low-profile campaign, touring the province in a custom-painted
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during his first year as premier as Bronconnier accused Stelmach of failing to keep a promise to the city regarding infrastructure spending during his first budget. Several Stelmach supporters suggested that the mayor, a
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seat, P.C. candidate Brian Heninger went so far as to tell a voter he'd like to choke his party's leader (Stelmach told media that this was the sort of enthusiasm he wanted from his MLAs). Heninger was defeated by
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were vaccinated with vaccine received directly from Alberta Health Services, which prompted Stelmach to announce an investigation. Two Alberta Health Services employees were fired as a result of the investigation.
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In late 2009, the Conservatives' plunging popularity at the polls and the surge in support for the right-wing Wildrose Alliance led to speculation that Stelmach would receive lukewarm support at his mandatory
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expressed concern that this would make the teaching of science and geography in public schools very difficult, and suggested that parents who did not wish to have their children exposed to evolution should
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Despite a campaign that was called disorganized and uninspired, Stelmach's Progressive Conservatives won 72 seats in the 83-seat Legislative Assembly, an increase from the 62 that the party had won in the
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riding-level returning officers, who were nominated by Progressive Conservative constituency associations and who were responsible for voter enumeration, were not appointed early enough. According to the
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delayed the implementation of these rules until one month after the election, meaning that cabinet ministers who retired or lost their bids for re-election would be exempt from the new rules.
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the problems on the federal government's delivery to the province of fewer doses of the vaccine than promised. Further controversy erupted when it was revealed that hockey players on the
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and the opposition parties, but Stelmach defended the raises as the first received by cabinet ministers in fifteen years and as being necessary to attract qualified people to politics.
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program, departing MLAs receive three months' pay for every year they served, with the level of the pay based on their three highest-earning years. The increases were attacked by the
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salesman, where he said his grasp of Ukrainian helped him make sales. After graduating high school—his grade 12 yearbook called him a future Prime Minister of Canada—he attended the
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technology. In July 2008, Stelmach announced $ 2 billion worth of funding for carbon capture initiatives, for which he was applauded by industry groups. However, the
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purposes, but drew support from some economists and was defended by Evans on the basis that capital spending was at twice the per capital level of the Canadian average.
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available to all Albertans, though vaccine shortages resulted in a limited number of clinics, which experienced long lineups. In response, Liberal leader
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and P.C. candidate Ross Quinn, a large cheque to a local seniors centre. Stelmach said that he had only stepped in to help the riding after its MLA,
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soundly. Thus ended the last long one-party rule, and observers asked if history would repeat with Stelmach. After Stelmach's landslide win in the
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2813:"Former Alberta premier Ed Stelmach tackles new role as Covenant Health board boss"
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suggesting that there were better environmental uses of the money available.
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6171:"Conservative showdown prompts Stelmach's resignation - the Globe and Mail"
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5972:"The Wildrose Alliance is gaining ground; Conservative support shrinking"
5419:"Alberta 'can't carry the country,' says premier asking for federal cash"
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Canadian Press (June 11, 2008). "Alberta loses three senior physicians".
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2006 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election
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2006 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election
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Fekete, Jason (February 24, 2008). "Tory leader panned over pipeline".
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3974:"Elections Alberta disputes Stelmach's claim about returning officers"
3407:. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. April 27, 1998. pp. 1754–1755.
3356:. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. February 4, 1998. pp. 188–191.
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to replace him. Hinman had been the WRA's only MLA until he lost his
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Stelmach's approach to this deteriorating fiscal situation, part of a
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3383:. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. April 9, 1998. pp. 1500–1505.
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During his first year in office, Stelmach and his education minister
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5589:"Alberta 'childish' in lack of gay rights protection, activist says"
5388:"Stelmach questions inter-governmental health transfers arrangement"
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argued that the new wording didn't extend beyond current practice.
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often had their premiums covered by their employer. The opposition
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Stelmach's government also responded with legislation entitled the
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4203:"Saskatchewan, Alberta leading the way in carbon capture, storage"
3303:. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. June 3, 1997. pp. 960–961.
2968:. Alberta Association of Municipal Districts & Counties. 1998.
2911:"Alberta's Ed Stelmach Up to the Job? | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
1675:, Stelmach initially announced that the government would make the
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In late April 2008 hundreds of ducks landed in a northern Alberta
1309:" from farmland. Soon after becoming Premier, he commissioned the
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As minister, Stelmach kept a low profile. Mark Lisac, who was the
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4633:"Prentice defends oilsands following National Geographic article"
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had the authority necessary to effectively regulate them. On the
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6293:"2004 provincial election results, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville"
6267:"2008 provincial election results, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville"
4742:"Alberta energy board's use of private eyes under investigation"
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seat to accept a judgeship, a 2009 by-election elected outgoing
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3396:"Agriculture Statutes (Livestock Identification) Amendment Act"
3372:"Agriculture Statutes (Livestock Identification) Amendment Act"
3327:. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. June 11, 1997. p. 1230.
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Recipients of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 3rd class
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Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
3655:"For $ 5,000, Albertans can have exclusive chat with Stelmach"
934:. This was a government bill that dissolved the then-existing
5974:. Environics Research Group. November 5, 2009. Archived from
3035:"Oberg not urging support for Klein, riding association told"
1028:, which allowed the government to delegate the inspection of
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Agriculture Statutes (Livestock Identification) Amendment Act
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and, later, Chief Government Whip for the P.C. caucus. As a
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Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach to step down. Globe and Mail.
5679:"Stelmach gov't takes first steps towards democratic reform"
3944:"Premier mum on ouster of Alberta's chief electoral officer"
3279:. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. May 6, 1997. p. 386.
1846:). Stelmach also found himself in a feud with Calgary mayor
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Following the election, Stelmach's new Minister of Health,
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5144:"Alberta budget to eliminate health-care premiums by 2009"
4516:"Hundreds of ducks trapped on toxic Alberta oilsands pond"
3235:"Bill Status Report - 24th Legislature 2nd Session (1998)"
3205:"Bill Status Report - 24th Legislature 1st Session (1997)"
3149:"Bill Status Report - 23rd Legislature 4th Session (1996)"
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suggested that the changes would make Alberta "sound like
5315:"Alberta loses 4 top public health doctors over salaries"
5009:"Alta. cuts while most governments spend big on stimulus"
4115:"Stelmach fights 'dirty' image of oilsands in Washington"
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operations, at an annual savings of $ 700,000. While the
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holding a depiction of Stelmach while protesting Bill 46.
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a year later, and has been its chair since January 2016.
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5203:"Stelmach unveils plan to train more doctors and nurses"
4543:"Syncrude faces scrutiny after ducks land on toxic pond"
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immigrants, Stelmach was born and raised on a farm near
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Canadian members of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
5652:"Evolution classes optional under proposed Alberta law"
5559:"Alberta Tories gear up for human rights code overhaul"
5442:"Stelmach defends long lineups at Calgary H1N1 clinics"
4603:"Syncrude not off the hook for duck incident: Stelmach"
4883:"Land assembly bill passes, despite calls for changes"
3316:"Livestock and Livestock Products Amendment Act, 1997"
3292:"Livestock and Livestock Products Amendment Act, 1997"
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In her April 2008 budget, Stelmach's Finance Minister
6318:"1997 provincial election results, Vegreville-Viking"
6253:"Seven Albertans joining Alberta Order of Excellence"
5529:"2nd health worker fired for Flames H1N1 vaccination"
5471:
Lang, Michelle; Renata D'Aliesio (November 3, 2009).
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Lang, Michelle; Renata D'Aliesio (October 29, 2009).
3476:"Steady Eddie made slow climb to lead Alberta Tories"
3423:"2001 provincial election results, Vegreville-Viking"
3008:"1993 provincial election results, Vegreville-Viking"
1420:; Stelmach instead opted to appoint a new EUB chair.
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Energy and Utilities Board affair and land use policy
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Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
5946:"Wildrose Alliance wins Calgary-Glenmore byelection"
5173:"Stelmach gov't pledges to axe health-care premiums"
4799:"Environmentalists dressed as spies protest Bill 46"
3773:"Attack ads take premier to task for 'lack of plan'"
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services, at an annual savings of $ 53 million, and
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Stelmach has been a proponent of development of the
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Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development
5087:"Stelmach unrepentant over hefty cabinet pay hikes"
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Human Rights, Citizenship, and Multiculturalism Act
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Human Rights, Citizenship, and Multiculturalism Act
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4659:"Province dumps 'Alberta Advantage' for new brand"
4401:"Alberta premier on defensive over climate change"
4296:"Carbon-capture plan full of hot air, say critics"
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2854:"Profile: 'Steady Eddie' takes power on his terms"
1507:, who supported increased government spending for
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5858:"Calgary poised to go Liberal, party leader says"
4426:"Stelmach says Albertans approve of climate plan"
3910:"It's 'Ed's Empire' after Alberta election sweep"
1723:for publishing the cartoons at the centre of the
1563:'s government to replace the previously existing
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5473:"Stelmach defends health leadership amid revamp"
3448:"Alta. cabinet minister Stelmach quits position"
3345:"Agriculture Statutes (Penalties) Amendment Act"
1809:passed by Stelmach's cabinet shortly before the
1189:, which led to a series of ads purchased by the
1022:Marketing of Agricultural Products Amendment Act
832:Edward Michael Stelmach was born on a farm near
747:council. A year into his term, he was appointed
6683:Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
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4982:"Boom to bust: an economic timeline of Alberta"
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3557:"Opponents pledge support for Alta.'s Stelmach"
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1719:This section had been used to try to prosecute
951:politics" for presenting, along with colleague
160:Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
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5229:"Alta campaign features promises, accusations"
4572:"Stelmach denies coverup in dead duck debacle"
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4001:"Tories abound in ranks of returning officers"
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1788:Stelmach returned all-party committees to the
1341:, using reusable shopping bags, and replacing
1010:Agriculture Statutes (Penalties) Amendment Act
1001:Livestock and Livestock Products Amendment Act
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5035:"Province offers teachers pension settlement"
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3716:"Stelmach sworn in as Alberta's 13th premier"
3010:. Alberta Online Encyclopedia. Archived from
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1725:Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
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1200:Stelmach speaking at a luncheon in April 2007
6202:"Alison Redford sworn in as Alberta Premier"
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5619:"Alberta Tories move to enshrine gay rights"
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4952:"Alberta posts $ 4.6B surplus for 2007–2008"
4825:"Marathon legislative session breaks record"
3880:"Stelmach rivals Klein, Lougheed in victory"
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3528:"Albertans Turf Five in Race for New Leader"
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77:December 14, 2006 – October 7, 2011
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5061:"Premier, Speaker in line for $ 1M payouts"
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281:March 16, 2001 – November 25, 2004
229:November 25, 2004 – March 23, 2006
172:December 3, 2006 – October 1, 2011
7516:Members of the Alberta Order of Excellence
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3800:"New attack ads aim at union's attack ads"
3590:"Stelmach criticized for donation secrecy"
3559:. CTV.ca. December 3, 2006. Archived from
3502:"Artists for Dinning, MLA Pham for Morton"
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1617:Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons
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5503:"Calgary Flames skip flu vaccine lineups"
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4145:"Stelmach defends oilsands in Washington"
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4769:"Calgary lawyer put on EUB death watch"
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3942:D'Aliesio, Renata (February 20, 2009).
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1713:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
492:June 15, 1993 – April 23, 2012
217:Minister of Intergovernmental Relations
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5765:Markusoff, Jason (December 15, 2006).
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4326:"Natural Gas and By-product Royalties"
4172:"Carbon tax would hurt West: premiers"
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4066:"Gibson affair sends terrible message"
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3136:. February 20, 1996. pp. 105–106.
3121:"Lloydminster Hospital Act Repeal Act"
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1918:Critics at first compared Stelmach to
1403:In June 2007, the government-mandated
987:required meat inspectors to acquire a
797:area, and similarly opposed calls for
395:March 29, 1997 – May 26, 1999
343:May 26, 1999 – March 16, 2001
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6374:Johnsrude, Larry (December 3, 2006).
6255:. Government of Albera. July 3, 2020.
6023:
5734:Markusoff, Jason (February 7, 2008).
5676:
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4541:Brooymans, Hanneke (April 30, 2008).
4399:Fowlie, Jonathan (January 28, 2008).
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4113:Markusoff, Jason (January 16, 2008).
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3686:"Stelmach cancels $ 5,000 receptions"
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3268:"Meat Inspection Amendment Act, 1997"
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3089:Klaszus, Jeremy (February 28, 2008).
2852:O'Donnell, Sarah (December 3, 2006).
816:Stelmach was succeeded as Premier by
723:, from 2006 to 2011. The grandson of
7486:Canadian people of Ukrainian descent
5736:"Ex-MLAs, aides get a free ride out"
5354:
5006:
4486:"One Simple Act simple self-mockery"
4350:D'Aliesio, Renata (April 11, 2008).
4200:
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3999:McLean, Archie (February 12, 2008).
3846:"Post-debate posturing unproductive"
3624:"Donation Unethical, Premier Admits"
3178:Guly, Christopher (April 27, 1997).
3177:
2936:"Stelmach shares his Catholic faith"
1951:the early hours of October 2, 2011,
1779:
932:Lloydminster Hospital Act Repeal Act
731:and fluently speaks the distinctive
16:Premier of Alberta from 2006 to 2011
6412:. November 26, 2006. Archived from
6269:. Elections Alberta. Archived from
4984:. Global Television. Archived from
4915:Markusuoff, Jason (June 21, 2007).
4852:"Bill 19 toxic to rural landowners"
4453:Zabjek, Alexandra (June 11, 2008).
4263:D'Aliesio, Renata (July 10, 2008).
4064:Simons, Paula (February 21, 2009).
4030:Loome, Jeremy (February 12, 2008).
3587:
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3057:
3033:Cryderman, Kelly (March 23, 2006).
2942:. September 3, 2007. Archived from
2811:Gerein, Keith (February 16, 2016).
2582:Second ballot (post redistribution)
1977:
1008:. In 1998, Stelmach sponsored the
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324:(Infrastructure and Transportation)
13:
6094:. November 6, 2009. Archived from
5767:"Stelmach defends cabinet choices"
5179:. February 4, 2008. Archived from
5112:Henton, Darcy (February 4, 2009).
4484:Thompson, Graham (June 11, 2008).
4232:Scotton, Geoffrey (July 9, 2008).
3741:Bennett, Dean (February 4, 2008).
3684:Henton, Darcy (January 11, 2007).
3653:Fekete, Jason (January 11, 2007).
3091:"Ed Stelmach: The Forgotten Years"
2980:"Stelmach's Legislature biography"
2972:
2909:Köhler, Nicolas (March 26, 2008).
1574:In early 2009, in response to the
1405:Alberta Energy and Utilities Board
1056:. He also introduced a program of
914:. Stelmach became a member of the
836:, the grandson of immigrants from
14:
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7511:21st-century Canadian politicians
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6144:"Stelmach receives 77.4% support"
6122:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5997:Walton, Dawn (December 4, 2006).
5950:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5856:Walton, Dawn (February 9, 2008).
5825:Kohler, Nicholas (May 21, 2007).
5801:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5713:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5656:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5593:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5533:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5507:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5417:Macdonald, Jim (April 16, 2009).
5355:Lang, Michelle (April 24, 2009).
5319:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5285:"Tories create health superboard"
5283:Markusoff, Jason (May 16, 2008).
5258:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5207:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5148:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5091:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5065:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5039:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4956:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4829:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4803:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4746:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4689:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4663:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4637:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4520:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4431:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4265:"Critics leery of carbon storage"
4149:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4032:"Returning officer 'shenanigans'"
3978:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3914:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3844:Waugh, Neil (February 24, 2008).
3798:Crush, Kevin (January 24, 2008).
3777:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3720:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3622:Markusoff, Jason (June 5, 2007).
3506:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3480:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
1965:Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
1227:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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5883:Canadian Press (June 10, 2007).
5876:
5849:
5797:"Stelmach names smaller cabinet"
5789:
5758:
5727:
5701:
5670:
5617:Fekete, Jason (April 29, 2009).
5557:Fekete, Jason (March 18, 2009).
5386:Diotte, Kerry (April 16, 2009).
5260:. April 16, 2008. Archived from
5235:from the original on May 9, 2009
4917:"Alberta records $ 8.9B surplus"
4881:Henton, Darcy (April 30, 2009).
4850:Simons, Paula (March 14, 2009).
4710:Farrell, Jim (August 17, 2007).
4601:Cryderman, Kelly (May 5, 2008).
1747:, though his Education Minister
1581:
1546:
1462:
1437:Alberta Utilities Commission Act
1329:. The plan called for reducing
1159:
682:
654:
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5914:Fekete, Jason (June 11, 2007).
5885:"Disgruntled Voters in Alberta"
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3588:Kom, Joel (February 28, 2007).
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3388:
3380:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3353:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3324:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3308:
3300:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3284:
3276:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3239:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
3209:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
3171:
3153:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
3141:
3134:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
3129:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3113:
2984:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
1790:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
1245:Energy and environmental policy
889:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
599:
467:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
6459:Order of precedence in Alberta
6452:Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
4712:"'Heads must roll' Mason says"
4352:"Billion Dollar Royalty Break"
4170:Fekete, Jason (May 29, 2008).
3026:
2958:
2928:
2915:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
2902:
2876:
2804:
1945:
1768:. New Democratic Party leader
1444:Land Assembly Project Area Act
451:Parliamentary constituencies
1:
7501:Alberta municipal councillors
5827:"Cracks in the Tory monolith"
5677:Pratt, Sheila (May 6, 2007).
5357:"Tories retreat on drug plan"
5007:Akin, David (April 8, 2009).
2797:
2462:1993 Alberta general election
2343:1997 Alberta general election
2242:2001 Alberta general election
2105:2004 Alberta general election
1987:2008 Alberta general election
1753:Alberta Teachers' Association
1615:. After the registrar of the
1569:Canadian Taxpayers Federation
1537:Canadian Taxpayers Federation
1482:Canadian Taxpayers Federation
1183:an election to follow March 3
1166:2008 Alberta general election
1018:"really makes a lot of sense"
985:Meat Inspection Amendment Act
827:
6628:Category:Premiers of Alberta
6024:Moroz, Ross (May 16, 2007).
5231:. CTV.ca. February 6, 2008.
4234:"Carbon capture plan lauded"
4201:Wood, James (May 30, 2008).
3878:Braid, Don (March 4, 2008).
2109:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
1991:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
1902:to Progressive Conservative
1535:, but was criticized by the
1525:Alberta Teachers Association
1370:National Geographic Magazine
1322:designed to export bitumen.
1209:and only two seats short of
1187:Alberta Federation of Labour
1132:
1020:. Another 1998 bill was the
1006:"very easy for us to accept"
959:, had been appointed to the
764:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
472:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
7:
6471:, former premier of Alberta
2790:
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1971:Alberta Order of Excellence
1967:, Class III (Ukraine, 2009)
1914:Politics and public opinion
1407:admitted that it had hired
1191:National Citizens Coalition
1042:public-private partnerships
947:, Stelmach was accused of "
206:Alberta Executive Council
10:
7537:
2490:
2485:
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2128:
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2010:
1523:concluded a deal with the
1515:Teachers pension liability
1163:
1154:
1082:
1058:graduated driver licensing
999:"a really good bill". The
715:; born May 11, 1951) is a
331:Minister of Infrastructure
307:Minister of Infrastructure
269:Minister of Transportation
7481:People from Lamont County
7437:
7175:
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6826:
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6618:
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3385:Retrieved on July 4, 2008
3305:Retrieved on July 4, 2008
3281:Retrieved on July 4, 2008
3138:Retrieved on July 4, 2008
2940:Western Catholic Reporter
2571:
2565:Party leadership contests
2471:
2459:
2352:
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2251:
2239:
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1996:
1817:Relationship with Calgary
1613:licensed practical nurses
844:in 1898, after bypassing
809:. With the advent of the
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6086:"Leadership test for Ed"
5254:"Stelmach's Health Plan"
2508:Progressive Conservative
2389:Progressive Conservative
2288:Progressive Conservative
2151:Progressive Conservative
2032:Progressive Conservative
1345:with the more efficient
1343:incandescent light bulbs
1331:greenhouse gas emissions
1079:2006 leadership election
1066:P.C. leadership election
968:1997 provincial election
897:1993 provincial election
893:Progressive Conservative
768:Progressive Conservative
756:1993 provincial election
581:Progressive Conservative
3409:Retrieved on 2008-07-04
3358:Retrieved on 2008-07-04
3329:Retrieved on 2008-07-04
1959:Awards and recognitions
1892:Wildrose Alliance Party
1842:had only one minister,
1709:Supreme Court of Canada
1640:public health insurance
1265:to reduce emissions of
1255:Liberal Party of Canada
719:who served as the 13th
669:Edward Michael Stelmach
554:Edward Michael Stelmach
5916:"Throttling Ed's A-OK"
1797:
1432:
1311:Alberta Royalty Review
1297:
1201:
899:, defeating incumbent
1900:Cardston-Taber-Warner
1882:After Deputy Premier
1803:conflicts of interest
1787:
1764:them or send them to
1539:, which called for a
1426:
1409:private investigators
1291:
1199:
887:Stelmach ran for the
863:University of Alberta
741:University of Alberta
624:University of Alberta
7506:Farmers from Alberta
6829:Leadership elections
6440:Order of precedence
5952:. September 14, 2009
5421:. The Canadian Press
5367:on November 20, 2015
3856:on February 28, 2008
1576:Late-2000s recession
1144:conflict of interest
980:Canadian Wheat Board
811:late-2000s recession
364:Position established
7466:Premiers of Alberta
7010:Mary Anne Jablonski
6509:Premiers of Alberta
6298:. Elections Alberta
6183:on January 28, 2011
6098:on January 16, 2013
5978:on November 9, 2009
5803:. December 15, 2006
5777:on January 19, 2008
5629:on January 15, 2016
5483:on November 5, 2009
5452:on November 2, 2009
5183:on January 22, 2009
5041:. November 15, 2007
4862:on January 18, 2013
4805:. November 15, 2007
4639:. February 25, 2009
4125:on January 18, 2008
3980:. February 14, 2008
3833:. February 9, 2008.
3810:on December 3, 2008
3722:. December 14, 2006
3665:on January 29, 2013
3534:. November 27, 2006
3508:. November 29, 2006
3428:. Elections Alberta
3095:Fast Forward Weekly
2449:Clifford Gundermann
1351:Athabasca Oil Sands
1261:proposed a federal
1251:Athabasca Oil Sands
1172:Lieutenant Governor
995:agriculture critic
930:, he sponsored the
791:Athabasca Oil Sands
770:, he served in the
717:Canadian politician
92:Lieutenant Governor
7165:Premier of Alberta
6924:Premier of Alberta
6345:"Stelmach Stunner"
6176:The Globe and Mail
6150:. November 7, 2009
6124:. November 7, 2009
6003:The Globe and Mail
5831:Maclean's magazine
5535:. November 6, 2009
5509:. November 3, 2009
5209:. February 5, 2008
4831:. December 5, 2007
4434:. January 28, 2008
4151:. January 16, 2008
3831:The Canadian Press
3779:. January 16, 2008
3747:Maclean's magazine
3482:. December 3, 2006
1798:
1673:2009 H1N1 pandemic
1636:health authorities
1473:economic expansion
1433:
1298:
1202:
855:Ukrainian Catholic
721:premier of Alberta
503:Riding established
65:Premier of Alberta
7448:
7447:
7416:George VanderBurg
7386:Donald H. Sparrow
7366:Walter Paszkowski
7326:Shirley McClellan
7170:(1992–2006)
7127:
7126:
7095:George VanderBurg
6990:George Groeneveld
6929:(2006–2011)
6886:
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6640:Canada portal
6476:
6475:
6466:Succeeded by
6208:. October 7, 2011
6091:Red Deer Advocate
5569:on March 29, 2014
4362:on April 15, 2008
3454:on March 11, 2007
3215:on August 3, 2007
3159:on August 3, 2007
2890:on April 15, 2016
2795:
2794:
2562:
2561:
2466:Vegreville-Viking
2347:Vegreville-Viking
2246:Vegreville-Viking
1940:leadership review
1780:Democratic reform
1736:Red Deer Advocate
1704:Vriend v. Alberta
1665:Canada Health Act
1609:registered nurses
1509:economic stimulus
1347:fluorescent bulbs
1207:previous election
912:Vegreville-Viking
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2001:
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1978:Electoral record
1888:Calgary-Glenmore
1848:Dave Bronconnier
1807:Order in Council
1730:Western Standard
1632:doctor shortages
1497:global recession
1381:Edmonton Journal
1335:British Columbia
1267:greenhouse gases
1073:Edmonton Journal
883:MLA and minister
733:Canadian dialect
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834:Lamont, Alberta
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7168:Ralph Klein
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1263:carbon tax
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1108:Ted Morton
1095:Iris Evans
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1294:oil sands
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7186:Jack Ady
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6420:June 26,
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1840:Edmonton
1774:Arkansas
1603:for the
1529:Liberals
1480:and the
1362:Syncrude
1307:top soil
1050:Edmonton
1030:branding
972:feedlots
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916:Deep Six
772:cabinets
610:Children
572:, Canada
262:Gary Mar
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6763:Watkins
6730:Hoadley
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4332:, 2014
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2751:7,595
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2717:26.2%
2704:30.2%
2688:Votes
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2196:1,633
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2161:48.3%
2158:6,160
2088:Greens
2077:1,235
2058:1,343
2042:77.6%
1973:(2020)
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1707:, the
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1151:them.
1125:, and
961:Senate
908:riding
729:Lamont
640:farmer
587:Spouse
464:of the
462:Member
156:Leader
108:Deputy
6784:Klein
6779:Getty
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6610:Smith
6575:Klein
6570:Getty
6560:Strom
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2754:7.8%
2492:Votes
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