27th Alberta Legislature
27th Alberta Legislature | |||
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Majority parliament | |||
2008 – 2012 | |||
Parliament leaders | |||
Premier (cabinet) |
Ed Stelmach (Stelmach cabinet) December 14, 2006 – October 7, 2011 | ||
Alison Redford (Redford cabinet) 7 Oct. 2011 – 23 Mar. 2014 | |||
Leader of the Opposition |
David Swann December 15, 2008 – September 10, 2011 | ||
Raj Sherman September 12, 2011 – April 23, 2012 | |||
Party caucuses | |||
Government | Progressive Conservative Association | ||
Opposition | Liberal Party | ||
Third parties | Wildrose Party | ||
New Democratic Party | |||
Legislative Assembly | |||
Speaker of the Assembly |
Ken Kowalski April 14, 1997 – May 23, 2012 | ||
Government House Leader |
Dave Hancock 12 Mar. 2008 – 15 Sep. 2014 | ||
Members | 83 MLA seats | ||
Sovereign | |||
Monarch |
Elizabeth II 6 Feb. 1952 – present | ||
Lieutenant Governor |
Hon. Norman Kwong January 20, 2005 – May 11, 2010 | ||
Hon. Donald Ethell 11 May 2010 – present | |||
Sessions | |||
1st Session 14 Apr. 2008 – 4 Dec. 2008 | |||
2nd Session 10 Feb. 2009 – 26 Nov. 2009 | |||
3rd Session 4 Feb. 2010 – 2 Dec. 2010 | |||
4th Session 22 Feb. 2011 – 8 Dec. 2011 | |||
5th Session 7 Feb. 2012 – 22 Mar. 2012 | |||
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The 27th Alberta Legislative Assembly was constituted after the 2008 Alberta general election on March 3, 2008. The Progressive Conservatives led by Premier Ed Stelmach increased the size of his majority.
Election aftermath
The result of the 2008 election resulted in the Progressive Conservative party strengthening their ranks and picking up many districts. The results had fooled most of the pundits who were predicting quite the opposite.
Premier Ed Stelmach shuffled the Cabinet on March 13, 2008. The more notable members of his cabinet included Ron Liepert, Lindsay Blackett and Mel Knight. The opposition criticized Stelmach for not reducing the size of cabinet which had become bloated to record levels.
1st Session
The 1st Session of the 27th Alberta Legislature began on April 14, 2008 with the re-election of Ken Kowalski as speaker of the assembly defeating Laurie Blakeman on the first ballot.[1]
The first throne speech during the assembly was read by Normie Kwong the next day. The 1st session was marked by a number of initiatives that cast the government in a negative light.
Membership in the 27th Alberta Legislative Assembly
Member | Party | Constituency | |
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Ady, CindyCindy Ady | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Shaw | |
Allred, KenKen Allred | Progressive Conservative | St. Albert | |
Amery, MoeMoe Amery | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-East | |
Anderson, RobRob Anderson | Progressive Conservative | Airdrie-Chestermere | |
Wildrose Alliance | |||
Benito, CarlCarl Benito | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Mill Woods | |
Berger, EvanEvan Berger | Progressive Conservative | Livingstone-Macleod | |
Bhardwaj, NareshNaresh Bhardwaj | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Ellerslie | |
Bhullar, ManmeetManmeet Bhullar | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Montrose | |
Blackett, LindsayLindsay Blackett | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-North West | |
Blakeman, LaurieLaurie Blakeman | Liberal | Edmonton-Centre | |
Boutilier, GuyGuy Boutilier | Progressive Conservative | Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo | |
Independent | |||
Independent Wildrose Alliance | |||
Wildrose | |||
Brown, NeilNeil Brown | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Nose Hill | |
Calahasen, PearlPearl Calahasen | Progressive Conservative | Lesser Slave Lake | |
Campbell, RobinRobin Campbell | Progressive Conservative | West Yellowhead | |
Cao, WayneWayne Cao | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Fort | |
Chase, Harry B.Harry B. Chase | Liberal | Calgary-Varsity | |
Dallas, CalCal Dallas | Progressive Conservative | Red Deer South | |
Danyluk, RayRay Danyluk | Progressive Conservative | Lac La Biche-St. Paul | |
DeLong, AlanaAlana DeLong | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Bow | |
Denis, JonathanJonathan Denis | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Egmont | |
Doerksen, ArnoArno Doerksen | Progressive Conservative | Strathmore-Brooks | |
Drysdale, WayneWayne Drysdale | Progressive Conservative | Grande Prairie Wapiti | |
Elniski, DougDoug Elniski | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Calder | |
Evans, IrisIris Evans | Progressive Conservative | Sherwood Park | |
Fawcett, KyleKyle Fawcett | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-North Hill | |
Forsyth, HeatherHeather Forsyth | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Fish Creek | |
Wildrose Alliance | |||
Fritz, YvonneYvonne Fritz | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Cross | |
Goudreau, HectorHector Goudreau | Progressive Conservative | Dunvegan | |
Griffiths, DougDoug Griffiths | Progressive Conservative | Battle River-Wainwright | |
Groeneveld, GeorgeGeorge Groeneveld | Progressive Conservative | Highwood | |
Hancock, DavidDavid Hancock | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Whitemud | |
Hayden, JackJack Hayden | Progressive Conservative | Drumheller-Stettler | |
Hehr, KentKent Hehr | Liberal | Calgary-Buffalo | |
Stevens, RonRon Stevens | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Glenmore | |
Hinman, PaulPaul Hinman | Wildrose Alliance | ||
Horne, FredFred Horne | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Rutherford | |
Horner, DougDoug Horner | Progressive Conservative | Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert | |
Jablonski, Mary AnneMary Anne Jablonski | Progressive Conservative | Red Deer North | |
Jacobs, BroyceBroyce Jacobs | Progressive Conservative | Cardston-Taber-Warner | |
Johnson, JeffJeff Johnson | Progressive Conservative | Athabasca-Redwater | |
Johnston, ArthurArthur Johnston | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Hays | |
Kang, DarshanDarshan Kang | Liberal | Calgary-McCall | |
Klimchuk, HeatherHeather Klimchuk | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Glenora | |
Knight, MelMel Knight | Progressive Conservative | Grande Prairie Smoky | |
Kowalski, KenKen Kowalski | Progressive Conservative | Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock | |
Leskiw, GeniaGenia Leskiw | Progressive Conservative | Bonnyville-Cold Lake | |
Liepert, RonRon Liepert | Progressive Conservative | Calgary West | |
Lindsay, FredFred Lindsay | Progressive Conservative | Stony Plain | |
Lukaszuk, ThomasThomas Lukaszuk | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton-Castle Downs | |
Lund, TyTy Lund | Progressive Conservative | Rocky Mountain House | |
MacDonald, HughHugh MacDonald | Liberal | Edmonton-Gold Bar | |
McFarland, BarryBarry McFarland | Progressive Conservative | Little Bow | |
McQueen, DianaDiana McQueen | Progressive Conservative | Drayton Valley-Calmar | |
Marz, RichardRichard Marz | Progressive Conservative | Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills | |
Vacant | |||
Mason, BrianBrian Mason | NDP | Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood | |
Mitzel, LeonardLeonard Mitzel | Progressive Conservative | Cypress-Medicine Hat | |
Morton, TedTed Morton | Progressive Conservative | Foothills-Rocky View | |
Notley, RachelRachel Notley | NDP | Edmonton Strathcona | |
Oberle, FrankFrank Oberle | Progressive Conservative | Peace River | |
Olson, VerlynVerlyn Olson | Progressive Conservative | Wetaskiwin-Camrose | |
Ouellette, LukeLuke Ouellette | Progressive Conservative | Innisfail-Sylvan Lake | |
Pastoor, BridgetBridget Pastoor | Liberal | Lethbridge-East | |
Progressive Conservative | |||
Prins, RayRay Prins | Progressive Conservative | Lacombe-Ponoka | |
Quest, DaveDave Quest | Progressive Conservative | Strathcona | |
Redford, AlisonAlison Redford | Progressive Conservative | Calgary-Elbow | |
Renner, RobRob Renner | Progressive Conservative | Medicine Hat | |
Rodney, DavidDavid Rodney | Progressive Conservative | Calgary Lougheed | |
Rogers, GeorgeGeorge Rogers | Progressive Conservative | Leduc-Beaumont-Devon | |
Sandhu, PeterPeter Sandhu | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton Manning | |
Sarich, JaniceJanice Sarich | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton Decore | |
Sherman, RajRaj Sherman | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton Meadowlark | |
Independent | |||
Independent Liberal | |||
Liberal | |||
Snelgrove, LloydLloyd Snelgrove | Progressive Conservative | Vermilion-Lloydminster | |
Independent | |||
Stelmach, EdEd Stelmach | Progressive Conservative | Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville | |
Swann, DavidDavid Swann | Liberal | Calgary-Mountain View | |
Taft, KevinKevin Taft | Liberal | Edmonton-Riverview | |
Tarchuk, JanisJanis Tarchuk | Progressive Conservative | Banff-Cochrane | |
Taylor, DaveDave Taylor | Liberal | Calgary-Currie | |
Independent | |||
Alberta Party | |||
VanderBurg, GeorgeGeorge VanderBurg | Progressive Conservative | Whitecourt-Ste. Anne | |
Vandermeer, TonyTony Vandermeer | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton Beverly Clareview | |
Weadick, GregGreg Weadick | Progressive Conservative | Lethbridge-West | |
Webber, LenLen Webber | Progressive Conservative | Calgary Foothills | |
Woo-Paw, TeresaTeresa Woo-Paw | Progressive Conservative | Calgary Mackay | |
Xiao, DavidDavid Xiao | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton McClung | |
Zwozdesky, GeneGene Zwozdesky | Progressive Conservative | Edmonton Mill Creek |
Seating plan
Allred | Sandhu | Xiao | Anderson | Forsyth | Leskiw | ||||||||||||
McQueen | Fawcett | Dallas | Denis | Johnson | Doerksen | Quest | Taft | Pastoor | Chase | Kang | |||||||
Cao | Mitzel | Johnston | Weadick | Drysdale | Brown | Vandermeer | MacDonald | Taylor | Swann | Blakeman | Hehr | Mason | Notley | ||||
Kowalski | |||||||||||||||||
Ady | Groenveld | Redford | Ouellette | Knight | Horner | Evans | Snelgrove | Stelmach | Hancock | Liepert | Renner | Zwozdesky | Tarchuk | Goudreau | Morton | Lindsay | |
Boutilier | Marz | Olson | Rogers | Webber | Klimchuk | Blackett | Campbell | Oberle | Fritz | Hayden | Danyluk | Jablonski | Prins | Horne | Sarich | ||
Berger | Lund | VanderBurg | McFarland | Rodney | Bhardwaj | Woo-Paw | Bhullar | DeLong | Griffiths | Lukaszuk | Calahasen | Sherman | Elniski | Amery | Benito | Jacobs |
Official Seating Plan (Retrieved December 9, 2009)
Standings changes during the 27th Assembly
Number of members per party by date |
2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |||||||||||
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Mar 3 | May 15 | Jul 18 | Sep 14 | Jan 4 | Apr 12 | Jun 24 | Oct 25 | Nov 22 | Jan 24 | Mar 15 | Sep 12 | Nov 21 | Jan 27 | Mar | ||
Progressive Conservative | 72 | 71 | 70 | 68 | 67 | 68 | 67 | 66 | ||||||||
Liberal | 9 | 8 | 9 | 8 | ||||||||||||
Wildrose | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | ||||||||||||
NDP | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Alberta Party | 0 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Independent | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||
Independent Liberal | 0 | 12 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Independent Wildrose Alliance | 0 | 11 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Total members | 83 | 82 | 83 | 82 | ||||||||||||
Vacant | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||||||
Government Majority | 61 | 60 | 58 | 57 | 53 | 51 | 53 | 51 | 50 |
- Guy Boutilier began caucusing with the Wildrose Alliance on June 24, 2010 but kept independent status due to a $40,000.00 difference in private members research funding.[2]
- Raj Sherman joined the Liberal party, but did not officially join the Liberal caucus, however, he did become the Liberal leader on September 10, 2011.
Membership changes in the 27th Assembly | |||||
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Date | Name | District | Party | Reason | |
March 3, 2008 | See List of Members | Election day of the 27th Alberta general election | |||
May 15, 2009 | Ron Stevens | Calgary-Glenmore | Progressive Conservative | Resigned seat to accept a judicial appointment. | |
July 18, 2009 | Guy Boutilier | Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo | Independent | Removed from the Progressive Conservative caucus. | |
September 14, 2009 | Paul Hinman | Calgary-Glenmore | Wildrose Alliance | Elected in a by-election. | |
January 4, 2010 | Rob Anderson | Airdrie-Chestermere | Wildrose Alliance | Crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservative caucus | |
January 4, 2010 | Heather Forsyth | Calgary-Fish Creek | Wildrose Alliance | Crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservative caucus | |
April 12, 2010 | Dave Taylor | Calgary-Currie | Independent | Left Liberal caucus to sit as an Independent. | |
June 24, 2010 | Guy Boutilier | Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo | Independent Wildrose Alliance | Joined the Wildrose Alliance as an Independent.[2] | |
October 25, 2010 | Guy Boutilier | Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo | Wildrose Alliance | Fully joined Wildrose Alliance caucus | |
November 22, 2010 | Raj Sherman | Edmonton-Meadowlark | Independent | Removed from Progressive Conservative caucus | |
January 24, 2011 | Dave Taylor | Calgary-Currie | Alberta Party | Joined Alberta Party | |
March 15, 2011 | Raj Sherman | Edmonton-Meadowlark | Independent Liberal | Joined the Liberal Party, but not the caucus. | |
June 26, 2011 | See List of Members | Wildrose | Caucus name changed from Wildrose Alliance to Wildrose | ||
September 12, 2011 | Raj Sherman | Edmonton-Meadowlark | Liberal | Joined the Liberal caucus.[3] | |
November 21, 2011 | Bridget Pastoor | Lethbridge-East | Progressive Conservative | Crossed the floor from the Liberal caucus[4] | |
January 27, 2012 | Lloyd Snelgrove | Vermilion-Lloydminster | Independent | Left the Progressive Conservative caucus due to issues with Premier Redford.[5] | |
March 2012 | Richard Marz | Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills | Progressive Conservative | Vacated seat[6] |
References
- ↑ "Legislative Assembly of Alberta: The 27th Legislature, Hansard" (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. April 14, 2008. pp. 1–2.
- 1 2 "MLA delays joining Wildrose due to funding". CBC News. July 29, 2010.
- ↑ "Liberal leader Sherman now caucus member". CBC News. September 12, 2011. Retrieved September 12, 2011.
- ↑ Cryderman, Kelly (November 21, 2011). "Lethbridge MLA Pastoor crosses floor to join Conservatives". Calgary Herald. Archived from the original on November 23, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
- ↑ "Snelgrove resigns from Tory caucus". Edmonton Journal. January 27, 2012.
- ↑ "Contact Information for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills". Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Retrieved March 21, 2012.