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BIOGRAPHIES ABBOTT, HON. ANTHONY CHISHOLM, P.C., B.A., LL.B. B. Nov. 26, 1930 in Montréal, QC. S. of the late Hon. Douglas Charles Abbott and Mary Winnifred Chisholm. Ed. at Bishop’s Univ. and Osgoode Hall Law School. M. Feb. 19, 1955 to Naomi Siddall dau. of the late E. Norman Smith (Ottawa, Ont.). Three children: Douglas Chisholm, Hilary Smith and Timothy Alexander. A lawyer. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 1974. Cand. g.e. 1979 and def. Sworn to the Privy Council Sept. 15, 1976 (Rt. Hon. P.E. Trudeau). Appt’d: Min. of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, Sept. 15, 1976; Min. of State (Small Business), Sept. 16, 1977 and Min. of Nat’l Revenue, Nov. 24, 1978. Party: Lib. ABBOTT, L’HON. ANTHONY CHISHOLM, C.P., B.A., LL.B. Né le 26 nov. 1930 à Montréal, QC. Fils du feu hon. Douglas Charles Abbott et Mary Winnifred Chisholm. Fit ses études à l’Univ. Bishop’s et la faculté de droit Osgoode Hall. M. le 19 fév. 1955 à Naomi Siddall fille du feu E. Norman Smith (Ottawa, Ont.). Trois enfants: Douglas Chisholm, Hilary Smith et Timothy Alexander. Avocat. Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 1974. Cand. é.g. 1979 et déf. Assermenté au conseil privé le 15 sept. 1976 (le Très hon. P.E. Trudeau). Nommé: min. de la Consommation et des Corporations le 15 sept. 1976; min. d’état (Petites entreprises) le 16 sept. 1977 et min. du Revenu nat. le 24 nov. 1978. Parti pol.: Lib. ABBOTT, HON. JAMES, P.C. B. Aug. 18, 1942 in Toronto, ON. S. of George Abbott and Eileen Boucher. M. Sept. 18, 1965 to Jeannette Bryce. Three children. A businessman. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 1993. Re-elected g.e. 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2008. Parliamentary Secretary for Canadian Heritage, 2006-2008; and to the Min. of Int’l Cooperation, 2008-2010. Critic: Canadian Heritage,1997-1998 and 2001-2004; Leader of the Gov’t in the Senate, 1997; Solicitor Gen., 1998-2000; Amateur Sport, 2002-2003; and Sport, 2003-2004. Vice-chair: Standing Ctee on Canadian Heritage, 1997-1999, and 2001-2003. Mem: Standing Ctee’s: Foreign Affairs and Int’l Development, 2010; Special Ctee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan, from 2010; Environment and Sustainable Dev., 1994-1996 and 1999-2000; Justice and Human Rights; 1997-2000; and Canadian Heritage, 1997-1999 and from 2001. Sworn to the Privy Council Oct. 15, 2007 (the The Rt. Hon. ). Private Career: Owner, Venture Marketing Service, 1979-1985. Dealer/Manager: Panasonic, 1985-1988 and Ricoh , 1988-1992. Party: Con. ABBOTT, L’HON. JAMES, C.P. Né le 18 août, 1942 à Toronto, ON. Fils de George Abbott et Eileen Boucher. M. à 18 sept., 1965, à Jeannette Bryce. Trois enfants. Homme d’affaires. Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 1993. Réélu é.g. 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006 et 2008. Secr. parl. pour Patrimoine canadien, 2006-2008; pour le Min. de la coop. int., 2008-2010. Porte-parole: Patrimoine canadien, 1997-1998 et 2001-2004; Leader du gouv. au Sénat, 1997; Solliciteur gén., 1998-2000; Sport amateur, 2002-2003; Sport, 2003-2004. Vice-prés. : cté perm. Patrimoine canadien, 1997-1999 et 2001-2003. Membre: Cté Aff. étrangères et dév. int., 2010; Cté spécial sur la mission en Afghanistan, depuis le 3 mars 2010; cté Environnement et dév. durable, 1994-1996 et 1999-2000; cté Justice et droits de la personne; 1997-2000; cté Patrimoine canadien, 1997-1999 et depuis 2001. Assermenté au Conseil privé, 15 oct. 2007 (le Très Hon. Stephen Harper). A annoncé le 22 févr. 2010 qu’il ne se représenterait pas aux élections suivantes. Carrière privée: Propriétaire, Venture Marketing Service, 1979-1985. Concessionnaire/Directeur: Panasonic, 1985-1988 et Ricoh Canada, 1988-1992. Parti pol.: Con. ABLONCZY, HON. DIANE, P.C., B.Ed., LL.B. B. May 6, 1949 in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. Ed. at the Univ. of Calgary (B.Ed., 1973; LL.B., 1980). M. 1989 to Ron Sauer. One daughter, Tanya. Four stepchildren. Five grandchildren. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 1993 (Calgary North, Reform). Re-elected g.e. 1997 (Calgary-Nose Hill, Reform), 2000 (), 2004 (Conservative), 2006, 2008, & 2011. Sworn to the Privy Council Aug. 14, 2007 (The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper). Min. of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas & Consular Affairs, 2011-2013. Min. of State (Seniors), 2010-2011. Min. of State (Small Business & Tourism), 2008-2010. Sec. of State (Small Business & Tourism) 2007-2008. Parl. Sec. to the Min. of Finance, 2006-2007. of the Reform Party (Caucus Coordinator), 1993-1994. Reform Party Caucus Chair, 1993. Critic: Citizenship & Immigration, 2002-2006; Health, 2001; Human Resources Development, 1994-1995, 1997-2001. Vice-Chair of the following Cabinet committees: Social Affairs, 2010-2011; Environment & Energy Security, 2008-2010. Member of the following Cabinet committees: Foreign Affairs & Defence, 2011-2015; Treasury Board, 2008-2011; Operations, 2007-2008; Economic Growth & Long-term Prosperity, 2007-2008. Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Citizenship & Immigration, 2001-2002. Member of the following House of Commons committees: Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, 2013-2015; Public Safety and National Security, 2013-2015; Government Operations and Estimates, 2013-2015; Bill C-18, 2011-2013; Finance, 2006-2007; Citizenship & Immigration, 2001-2005; Bill C-17, Public Safety Act, 2002-2003; Bill C-55, 2001-2002; Health, 2001-2002; Human Resources Development & the Status of Persons with Disabilities, 1997-2000; Fisheries & Oceans, 1994-1997; Justice & Legal Affairs, 1994-1997; Government Operations, 1994-1996; Procedure & House Affairs, 1994-1996. Private Career: Owner of a grain farm, 1983-1986. School teacher for five yrs. Practised law until Apr. 1991. Ass’t to , Leader of the Ref. Party of Can., 1991. Party: Con. Address: twitter.com/dianeablonczy, www.linkedin.com/in/diane-ablonczy-a7135737. ABLONCZY, L’HON. DIANE, C.P., B.Ed., LL.B. Née le 6 mai, 1949 à Peoria, Illinois, É.-U. Fit ses études à l’Univ. de Calgary (B.Ed., 1973; LL.B., 1980). M. en 1989 à Ron Sauer. Une fille: Tanya. Cinq petits-enfants. Carrière politique: Élue pour la première fois à la C. des c., é.g. 1993 (Calgary-Nord, Réformiste). Réélue, é.g. 1997 (Calgary-Nose Hill, Réformiste), 2000 (Alliance canadienne), 2004 (Conservateur), 2006, 2008, et 2011. Assermentée au Conseil privé le 14 août, 2007 (le Très hon. Stephen Harper). Ministre d’État des Affaires

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étrangères (Amériques et Affaires consulaires), 2011-2013. Ministre d’État (Aînés), 2010-2011; Ministre d’État (Petite entreprise et Tourisme), 2008-2010; Secrétaire d’État (Petite Entreprise et Tourisme), 2007-2008. Secrétaire parlementaire du ministre des Finances, 2006-2007. Whip du du Parti réformiste (Coordonnatrice du caucus), 1993-1994. Présidente du caucus du Parti réformiste, 1993. Porte-parole: Citoyenneté et Immigration, 2002-2006; Santé, 2001; Développement des ressources humaines, 1994-1995, 1997-2001. Vice-présidente, Comités - Cabinet: Affaires sociales, 2010-2011; Environnement et Sécurité énergétique, 2008-2010. Membre, Comités - Cabinet: Affaires étrangères et de la défense, 2011-2015; Conseil du trésor, 2008-2011; Opérations, 2007-2008; Croissance économique et prospérité à long terme, 2007-2008. Vice-présidente, Comité permanent de la citoyenneté et de l’immigration, 2001-2002. Membre, Comités - Chambre des communes: Affaires autochtones et du développement du Grand Nord, 2013-2015; Sécurité publique et nationale, 2013-2015; Opérations gouvernementales et des prévisions budgétaires, 2013-2015; Loi C-18, 2011-2013; Finances, 2006-2007; Citoyenneté et de l ’immigration, 2001-2005; Loi C-17, Loi sur la sécurité publique, 2002-2003; Loi C-55, 2001-2002; Santé, 2001-2001; Développement des ressources humaines et de la condition des personnes handicapées, 1997-2000; Justice et des questions juridiques, 1994-1997; Pêches et des océans, 1994-1997; Procédure et des affaires de la Chambre, 1994-1996; Administration gouvernementale, 1994-1996. Carrière privée: Propriétaire d’une ferme de grain, 1983-1986. Enseignante pendant cinq ans. Pratiqué le droit jusqu’en avr. 1991. Adj. au Preston Manning, Chef du Parti réf. du Can. en 1991. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: twitter.com/dianeablonczy, www.linkedin.com/in/diane-ablonczy-a7135737. AGLUKKAQ, HON. LEONA, P.C. B. Jun. 28, 1967 in , NT. M. to Robert MacNeil. One son: Cooper. Political Career: Federal: First elected to the H. of C., g.e. 2008. Re-elected, g.e. 2011. Cand. g.e. 2015 & def. Sworn to the Privy Council, Oct. 30, 2008 (The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper). Minister of the Environment, 2013-2015; Min. of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, 2011-2015. Min. of the , 2012-2015. Regional Min., , , & , 2008-. Minister of Health, 2008-2013. Member of the following Cabinet committees: Operations, 2011-2015; Social Affairs, 2008-2015, 2011-2015; Environment & Energy Security, 2008-2011. Territorial: First elected to the Nunavut Legislative Assembly, Feb. 2004 (, Nunavut, Independent). Min. of Health & Social Services. Min. responsible for the Status of Women. Government . Min. of Finance. Deputy Min. of Culture, Language, Elders, & Youth. Deputy Min. of Human Resources. Deputy Clerk. Assistant Deputy Min. of Executive & Intergovernmental Affairs. Assistant Deputy Min. of Human Resources. Municipal: Councillor, , Nunavut. Private Career: Served on board of the following organizations: Arctic College Board of Governors; Nunavut Impact Review Board; NWT Science Institute. Party: Con. Address: www.facebook.com/leona.aglukkaq, twitter.com/leonaaglukkaq. AGLUKKAQ, L’HON. LEONA, C.P. Née le 28 juin, 1967 à Inuvik, Territoires du Nord-Ouest. M. à Robert MacNeil. Un fils: Cooper. Carrière politique: Fédérale: Élue pour la première fois à la C. des c., é.g. 2008. Réélue, é.g. 2011. Cand. é.g. 2015 et déf. Assermentée au Conseil privé le 30 oct., 2008 (le Très hon. Stephen Harper). Ministre de l’Environnement, 2013-2015. Ministre de l’Agence canadienne de développement économique du Nord, 2011-2015. Ministre du Conseil de l’Arctique, 2012-2015. Ministre régional, Nunavut, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, et Yukon, 2008-2015. Ministre de la Santé, 2008-2013. Membre, Comités - Cabinet: Opérations, 2011-2015; Affaires sociales, 2008-2015; Environnement et Sécurité énergétique, 2008-2011. Territoriale: Élue pour la première fois à l’Assemblée législative de Nunavut, le fév. 2004 (Nattilik, Nunavut, Indépendant). Ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux. Ministre responsable de la Condition féminine. Leader parlementaire du gouvernement. Ministre des Finances. Sous-ministre de la Culture, de la Langue, des Anciens et de la Jeunesse. Sous-ministre des Ressources humaines. Sous-greffière. Sous-ministre adjointe de l’Exécutif et des Affaires intergouvernementales. Sous-ministre adjointe des Ressources humaines. Municipale: Conseillère, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. Carrière privée: Conseil d’admin.: Arctic College; Nunavut Impact Review Board; NWT Science Institute. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: www.facebook.com/leona.aglukkaq, twitter.com/leonaaglukkaq. ALEXANDER, HON. CHRIS, P.C., B.A., M.A. B. Sept. 9, 1968 in Toronto, ON. Ed. at McGill Univ. (B.A., History and Politics); Univ. of Oxford, Balliol Coll. (M.A., Politics, Philosophy and Economics). M. to Hedvig. Two children: Selma and Elisabeth. A diplomat. Political Career: Federal: First elected to H. of C. g.e. 2011. Cand. g.e. 2015 & def. Sworn to the Privy Council July 15, 2013 (the Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper). Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, July 15, 2013-2015. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence, 2011-2013. Member of the following committees - Cabinet: Social Affairs, 2013-2015; Foreign Affairs and Defence, 2013-2015; Operations, 2013-2015. Mem., Standing Ctee on National Defence, 2011-2013. Mem., Subctee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on National Defence, 2011-2015. Diplomatic: joined Canadian Foreign Service, 1991. Third Secretary and Vice-Consul, Canadian embassy, Russia, 1993. Assistant to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, 1996. Deputy Dir. (Russia), Eastern Europe Division, 1997. Min. Counsellor (Political), Canadian embassy, Russia, 2002. First resident Canadian Ambassador, Kabul, Afghanistan, 2003. Deputy Speical Representative, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), 2005-2009. Leadership Cand., Conservative Party of Canada, 2017 and def. Private Career: Recieved the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) , 2003. Young Global Leader, 2005. Named one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40, 2006. Recieved the Atlantic Council of Canada Award, 2007. Made a 1st Class Grand Officer of the of the Star of Italian Solidarity, 2008. Hon. Chair, UTS Centenary, 2009. Recieved the Birchall Leadership Award, 2010. Party: Con. Address: www.facebook.com/ChrisAlexanderCanada, twitter.com/calxandr, chrisalexander.ca. ALEXANDER, L’HON. CHRIS, C.P., B.A., M.A. Né le 9 sept. 1968 à Toronto, On. Fit ses études à l’Univ. McGill (B.A., Histoire et politique); l’Univ. d’Oxford; Coll. Balliol (M.A., Politique, philosophie et économie). M. à

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BIOGRAPHIES ANDERSON, HON. MARGARET DAWN (Northwest Territories) Public servant. Inuvialuit descent. Political Career: Date of Senate nomination: Dec. 12, 2018. Appointed on the advice of: The Rt. Hon. (Lib.). Member of the following Senate committees: Aboriginal Peoples; Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources. Former member of the following Senate committees: Fisheries and Oceans; National Security and Defence; Transport and Communications. Private Career: Civil servant with Gov’t of the Northwest Territories for more than 20 years, incl. Dir., Community Justice and Policing, Dept. of Justice. Policy Analyst intern, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation. Founder, Planning Action Responsibly Toward Non-violent Empowered Relationships (PARTNER) program. Mem., Working Group for Domestic Violence Treatment Options Court. Rec’d ’s Award for Excellence twice. Party: I.S.G. Address: Leg. Office: The , Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Ph.: (613) 947-7570, Toll-free: 1-800-267-7362, Fax: (613) 947-7251, [email protected]. Date of Retirement: 2042-04-14 ANDERSON, L’HON. MARGARET DAWN (Territoires du Nord-Ouest) Fonctionnaire. Descendance inuvialuit. Carrière politique: Nommée au Sénat par le Très Hon. Justin Trudeau (Lib.). Date de nomination: le 12 déc, 2018. Membre, Comités du Sénat: Peuples autochtones; énergie, de l’environnement et des ressources naturelles. Ancienne membre, Comités du Sénat: Pêches et des océans; transports et des communications. Carrière privée: Fonctionnaire au sein du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest depuis plus de 20 ans, comprenant Dir., Division de la justice communautaire et des services de police communautaires, Ministère de la Justice. Analyste des politiques, Société régionale inuvialuit. Fondatrice, Planification de mesures raisonnables pour favoriser des relations non empreintes de violence (P.A.R.T.N.E.R.). Mem., groupe de travail attitré au Tribunal pour l’instruction des causes de violence conjugale. Reçu le Prix d’excellence du premier ministre du gouvernement des T. N.-O., deux fois. Parti pol.: G.S.I. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Le Sénat du Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Tél: (613) 947-7570, Ligne sans frais: 1-800-267-7362, Téléc: (613) 947-7251, [email protected]. Date de la retraite: 2042-04-14 ATAULLAHJAN, HON. SALMA, F.A. (—Toronto) B. Apr. 29, 1952 in Mardan, Kyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Daughter of Saranjam Khan, former Secretary-General, Pakistan. Immigrated to Canada, 1980. M. to Saleem. Two daughters: Anushka & Shaanzeh. An activist, artist and realtor. Political Career: Date of Senate nomination: Jul. 9, 2010. Appointed on the advice of: The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper (Con.). Member of the following Senate committees: Fisheries and Oceans; Foreign Affairs and International Trade; Human Rights; Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Former Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Human Rights. Former Member of the following Senate committees: Foreign Affairs and International Trade; Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources; Aboriginal Peoples; Human Rights; Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration; National Finance; Library of Parliament (Joint); Banking, Trade and Commerce; Human Rights; National Finance; Agriculture and Forestry; Fisheries and Oceans; Foreign Affairs and International Trade; Legal and Constitutional Affairs; Social Affairs, Science and Technology; Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament; Library of Parliament (Joint). Private Career: Ms. Ataullahjan is the first Canadian of Pakistani Pushtun descent to be named to the Senate. Earlier career as a realtor in Toronto. Co-chair, Canadian branch of The Citizens Foundation. Past Pres. & Vice-Pres., & Member of the board of the Canadian Pashtun Cultural Association. Has served on the boards of the Society of Pakistani Canadian Professionals & the South Asian Regional Council. An accomplished watercolourist. Party: Con. Address: Leg. Office: The Senate of Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Ph.: (613) 947-5906, Toll-free: 1-800-267-7362, Fax: (613) 947-5908, [email protected], senatorsalma.ca, www.facebook.com/SenatorSalma, twitter.com/senatorsalma. Date of Retirement: 2027-04-29 ATAULLAHJAN, L’HON. SALMA, F.A. (Ontario—Toronto) Née le 29 avr., 1952 à Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Fille de Saranjam Khan, ancien secrétaire-général, Pakistan. Elle a immigré au Canada, 1980. M. à Saleem. Deux filles: Anushka et Shaanzeh. Activiste, artiste et courtière en immeubles. Carrière politique: Nommée au Sénat par le Trés hon. Stephen Harper (Con.). Date de nomination: le 9 juill., 2010. Ancienne membre, Comités du Sénat: Affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles; affaires étrangères et du commerce international; droits de la personne; pêches et des océans. Ancienne Vice-Prés., Comité permanent des droits de la personne. Ancienne membre, Comités du Sénat: Affaires étrangères et du commerce international; énergie, de l’environnement et des ressources naturelles; peuples autochtones; droits de la personne; régie interne, des budgets et de l’administration; finances nationales; Bibliothèque du Parlement (mixte); banques et du commerce; droits de la personne; finances nationales; agriculture et des forêts; pêches et des océans; affaires étrangères et du commerce international; droits de la personne; droits de la personnel; affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles; affaires sociales, des sciences et de la technologie; règlement, de la procédure et des droits du Parlement; Bibliothèque du Parlement (mixte). Carrière privée: Mme Ataullahjan est la première Canadienne d’origine pakistanais d’être nommée au Sénat. Elle fait carrière dans l’immobilier à Toronto. Co-prés., section canadienne de la Citizens Foundation. Ancienne prés. et vice-prés., et membre actuelle du conseil d’administration de l’Association culturelle pachtoune du Canada. Ancienne mem. du conseil d’admin. de l’association des Professionnels et universitaires pakistanais et canadiens, et du Conseil régional de l’Asie du Sud. Elle est aussi aquarelliste accomplie. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Le Sénat du Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Tél: (613) 947-5906, Ligne sans frais: 1-800-267-7362, Téléc: (613) 947-5908, [email protected], senatorsalma.ca, www.facebook.com/SenatorSalma, twitter.com/senatorsalma. Date de la retraite: 2027-04-29

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BATTERS, HON. DENISE LEANNE, Q.C., B.A., LL.B. () B. Jun. 18, 1970. Appointed Queen’s Counsel, 2008. Admitted to the Saskatchewan Bar, 1995. Ed. at Univ. of Saskatchewan (Bachelor of Laws Degree); Univ. of Regina (Bachelor of Arts Degree, Political Science). M. to (dec.), former Member of Parliament. A lawyer. Political Career: Date of Senate nomination: Jan. 25, 2013. Appointed on the advice of: The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper (Con.). Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Former Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, 2017-2020. Former Co-Chair, Standing Joint Committee on Scrutiny of Regulations, 2013-2015. Member of the following Senate committees: Legal and Constitutional Affairs; Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament. Former member of the following Senate committees: Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration; Legal and Constitutional Affairs; Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament; Agriculture and Forestry; National Finance; Fisheries and Oceans; Transport and Communications. Private Career: Executive Director of Regulatory Affairs, Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, 2012. Chief of Staff to Saskatchewan’s Minister of Justice, 2007-2012. Admitted to the Saskatchewan Bar, 1995. Lawyer, in private practice, SK. Mental Health Advocate. Party: Con. Address: Leg. Office: The Senate of Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Ph.: (613) 996-8922, Toll-free: 1-800-267-7362, Fax: (613) 996-8964, [email protected], denisebatters.ca, www.facebook.com/sendenisebatters, twitter.com/denisebatters. Date of Retirement: 2045-06-18 BATTERS, L’HON. DENISE LEANNE, c.r., B.A., LL.B. (Saskatchewan) Née le 18 juin, 1970. Nommée Conseil de la reine, 2008. Admise au Barreau de la Saskatchewan, 1995. Fit ses études à l’Univ. de Saskatchewan (Bacc. en droit); l’Univ. de Regina (Bacc. ès arts en sciences politiques). M. à l’ancien député Dave Batters (déc.). Advocat. Carrière politique: Nommée au Sénat par le Très. hon. Stephen Harper (Con.). Date de nomination: 25 janv., 2013. Vice-prés., Comité permanent des affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles. Ancienne Vice-prés., Comité permanent de la régie interne, des budgets et de l’administration, 2017-2020. Ancienne Co-prés., Comité mixte permanent d’examen de la réglementation, 2013-2015. Membre, Comités du Sénat: Affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles; règlement, de la procédure et des droits du Parlement. Ancienne membre, Comités du Sénat: Affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles; régie interne, des budgets et de l’administration; agriculture et des forêts; affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles; finances nationales; règlement, de la procédure et des droits du Parlement; procédure et des droits du Parlement; pêches et des océans; transports et des communications. Carrière privée: Directrice exécutive des affaires réglementaires pour les Société des investissements de l’État de la Saskatchewan, 2012. Chef de cabinet du Ministre de la Justice de la Saskatchewan, 2007-2012. Admise au barreau de la Saskatchewan en 1995. Une Avocate (en pratique privée), SK. Une Championne de la santé mentale. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Le Sénat du Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Tél: (613) 996-8922, Ligne sans frais: 1-800-267-7362, Téléc: (613) 996-8964, [email protected], denisebatters.ca, www.facebook.com/sendenisebatters, twitter.com/denisebatters. Date de la retraite: 2045-06-18 BELLEMARE, HON. DIANE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Québec—Alma) B. Oct. 13, 1949. Ed. at McGill Univ. (PhD, Economics), 1981; Univ. of Western Ontario (Master’s Degree, Economics), 1971; Univ. of Montréal (Bachelor of Arts Degree), 1969. M. Two children. Political Career: Federal: Date of Senate nomination: Sept. 6, 2012. Appointed on the advice of: The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper (Con.). Member, Independent Senators Group, 2019-. Non-affiliated member, 2016-2019. Independent member, March 8, 2016 - June 12, 2016. Conservative member, Sept. 6, 2012 - March 7, 2016. Legislative Deputy to the Government Representative in the Senate (Deputy Leader), 2016-2019. Member of the following Senate committees: Agriculture and Forestry; Banking, Trade and Commerce; Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament. Former member of the following Senate committees: Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament; Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources; Banking, Trade and Commerce; Agriculture and Forestry; Banking, Trade and Commerce; Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources; Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration; Legal and Constitutional Affairs; National Finance; Official Languages; Social Affairs, Science and Technology; Senate Modernization (Special). Provincial: Cand., Québec g.e. 2008 (Bertrand, Action démocratique du Québec) & def. Cand., Québec by-election May 12, 2008 (Pointe-aux-Trembles, Action démocratique du Québec) & def. Cand., Québec g.e. 2003 (Blainville, Action démocratique du Québec) & def. Private Career: Associate Fellow, CIRANO (an inter-university research institute). Economic Advisor to ’s Official Opposition Leader, Mario Dumont, 2007-2008. Senior Vice-President & Chief Economist & Vice-President of Research, Québec Employers Council, 2003-2007. Consultant, 2000-2003. Chair, Commission des partenaires du marché du travail, 1997-1999. President & Chief Executive Officer, Société québécoise de développement de la main-d’ouvre (SQDM), 1994-1997. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, & Full Professor, Economics Department & Business Administration Department, Univ. of Québec at Montréal, 1972-1994. Director, Economics Graduate Studies Program, Univ. of Québec at Montréal. Author, Academic articles. Member of the following organizations: National Statistics Council, 1990-1996; Inst. de recherche et d’information sur la rémunération, 1991-1994; Economic Council of Canada, 1983-1991. Party: I.S.G. Address: Leg. Office: The Senate of Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A4, Ph.: (613) 943-1555, Toll-free: 1-800-267-7362, Fax: (613) 943-1565, [email protected], dianebellemaresen.ca, www.facebook.com/DianeBellemareSen, twitter.com/sendbellemare. Date of Retirement: 2024-10-13 BELLEMARE, L’HON. DIANE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Québec—Alma) Née le 13 oct., 1949. Fit ses études à l’Univ. McGill (PhD en économie), 1981; l’Univ. Western Ontario (Maîtrise en sciences économiques), 1971; l’Univ. de Montréal (Bacc. ès arts), 1969. M. Deux enfants. Carrière politique: Fédérale: Nommée au Sénat par le Très. hon. Stephen Harper (Con.). Date de nomination: le 6 sep., 2012. Membre, Groupe des sénateurs indépendants, 2019-. Non affiliée, 2016-2019. Indépendant, le 18 mars, 2016 - 12 juin, 2016. Conservateur, le 6 sept., 2012 - 7 mars, 2016. Coordonnatrice législative du gouvernement au Sénat (Leader adjointe), 2016-2019.

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BIOGRAPHIES ABOULTAIF, ZIAD ( Manning) B. 1966 in Rachaya, Beqaa, Lebanon. M. to Elizabeth. Two sons, Tyler and Brandon. A businessman. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 2015. Re-elected g.e. 2019. Critic: International Development, 2017-2019; National Revenue, 2015-2017. Mem., Standing Committee on International Trade. Private Career: Owner, Axxess Furniture Inc. : Centennial Medal, 2005; Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, 2012. Party: Con. Address: Leg. Office: House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Ph.: (613) 992-0946, Fax: (613) 992-0973, [email protected], www.facebook.com/ziad4manning, twitter.com/ziad_aboultaif. Constituency Office: 8119 - 160th Ave., Suite 204A, Edmonton, AB T5Z 0G3, Ph.: (780) 822-1540, Fax: (780) 822-1544, ziadaboultaif.ca. ABOULTAIF, ZIAD () Né en 1966 à Rachaya, Beqaa, Lebanon. M. à Elizabeth. Deux fils, Tyler et Brandon. Homme d’affaires. Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 2015. Réélu é.g. 2019. Porte-parole: Développement international, 2017-2019; Revenu national, 2015-2017. Mem., Comité permanent du commerce international. Carrière privée: Propriétaire, Axxess Furniture Inc. Prix: Médaille du centenaire de l’Alberta, 2005; Médaille du jubilé de diamant de la reine Elizabeth II, 2012. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Chambre des communes, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Tél: (613) 992-0946, Téléc: (613) 992-0973, [email protected], www.facebook.com/ziad4manning, twitter.com/ziad_aboultaif. Bureau de circonscription: 8119 - 160e av, Bureau 204A, Edmonton, AB T5Z 0G3, Tél: (780) 822-1540, Téléc: (780) 822-1544, ziadaboultaif.ca. AITCHISON, SCOTT (Parry Sound—Muskoka) A municipal councillor and Mayor. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 2019. Member, Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. Municipal: Mayor, Huntsville, 2014-2019. Private Career: Bd. mem., Huntsville Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce. Chair, Organizing Committee, 2010 Ontario Youth Games. Fundraiser, Chrysalis Women’s Shelter, Transitional Housing, and the Algonquin Residential Hospice. Party: Con. Address: Leg. Office: House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Ph.: (613) 944-7740, Fax: (613) 992-5092, [email protected], twitter.com/scottaaitchison. Constituency Office: 94 Hanes Rd., Unit 2, Huntsville, ON P1H 1M4. AITCHISON, SCOTT (Parry Sound—Muskoka) Conseiller municipal et maire. Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 2019. Mem., Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. Municipale: Maire, Hunstville, 2014-2019. Carrière privée: Mem., conseil d’administration de la chambre de commerce Huntsville Lake of Bays. Présidé le comité organisateur des jeux pour les jeunes de l’Ontario. Dirigé plusieurs campagnes de financement de Chrysalis Women’s Shelter, Transitional Housing, et Algonquin Residential Hospice. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Chambre des communes, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Tél: (613) 944-7740, Téléc: (613) 992-5092, [email protected], twitter.com/scottaaitchison. Bureau de circonscription: 94, rue Hanes, Unité 2, Huntsville, ON P1H 1M4. ALBAS, DAN (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) B. Dec. 1, 1976. Ed. at Okanagan Univ. Coll. M. to Tara. Three daughters. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 2011. Re-elected g.e. 2015 and 2019. Critic: Environment and Climate Change, 2020-; Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, 2019-2020; Industry, 2018-2019; Industry (Small Business), 2017-2018; Interprovincial Trade, 2015-2016. Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board, 2013-2015. Former member of the following House of Commons committees: Industry, Science and Technology, Pay Equity (Special); Finance; Public Accounts, 2013-2015; Scrutiny of Regulations Committee, 2011-2015; Transport, Infrastructure & Communities Committee, 2011-2013; Bill C-11, 2011-2013; Government Operations and Estimates, 2011-2013; Justice and Human Rights, 2011-2013; Status of Women, 2011-2013; Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, 2011-2013. Municipal: Elected to City Council, 2008. Private Career: Owner, Kick City Martial Arts. Co-organizer, Economic Club of Penticton, 2011-. Director, Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce. Campaign Chair, The United Way of The South Okanagan-Similakameen, 2007-2008 & 2010-2011. Master of Ceremonies, Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Awards, 2007. Organizing Chair, Canada Post World Freestyle Grand Prix, 2006. Party: Con. Address: Leg. Office: House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Ph.: (613) 995-1702, Fax: (613) 995-1154, [email protected], www.danalbas.com, www.facebook.com/danalbas4cosn, twitter.com/danalbas, www.linkedin.com/in/dan-albas-b128339b. Constituency Office: 2562B Main St., West , BC V4T 2N5, Toll-free: (800) 665-8711, Fax: (250-707-2153. ALBAS, DAN (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) Né le 1er déc. 1976. Fit ses études au Okanagan Univ. Coll. M. à Tara. Trois filles. Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 2011. Réélu é.g. 2015 et 2019. Porte-parole: Environnement et changement climatique, 2020-; Emploi, du Développement de la main-d’oeuvre et de l’inclusion des personnes handicapées, 2019-2020; Industrie, 2018-2019; Industrie (Petites entreprises), 2017-2018; Commerce interprovincial, 2015-2016. Secrétaire parlementaire du président du Conseil du Trésor, 2013-2015. Ancien membre comités - Chambre des communes: Industrie, des sciences et de la technologie; Équité salariale (spécial); Finances; Cté d’examen de la réglementation, 2011-2015; Comptes publics, 2013-2015; Projet de loi C-11, 2011-2013; Condition féminine, 2011-2013; Justice et des droits de la personne, 2011-2013; Opérations gouvernementales et des prévisions budgétaires, 2011-2013; Procédure du Comité permanent des opérations gouvernementales, 2011-2013; Cté des transports, de l’infrastructure et des collectivités, 2011-2013. Municipal: élu au conseil de la ville de Penticton, 2008. Carrière privée: Propriétaire, Kick City Martial Arts. Coorganisateur, Economic Club de Penticton, 2011-. Dir., Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of

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Commerce. Président de campagne, Centraide de South Okanagan-Similakameen, 2007-2008 et 2010-2011. Maître de cérémonie, prix d’excellence en affaires de la Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce, 2007. Président organisateur, Grand prix de ski acrobatique de Postes Canada, 2006. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Chambre des communes, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Tél: (613) 995-1702, Téléc: (613) 995-1154, [email protected], www.danalbas.com, www.facebook.com/danalbas4cosn, twitter.com/danalbas, www.linkedin.com/in/dan-albas-b128339b. Bureau de circonscription: 2562B, rue Main, , CB V4T 2N5, Ligne sans frais: (800) 665-8711, Téléc: (250-707-2153. ALGHABRA, HON. OMAR, P.C., M.B.A. ( Centre) Minister of Transport. B. Oct. 24, 1969, in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Ed. at Ryerson Univ.; York Univ. (M.B.A.), 2000. An engineer and entrepreneur. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 2006 (Mississauga—Erindale). Cand. & def. g.e. 2011. Re-elected g.e. 2015 () and 2019. Minister of Transport, 2021-. Former roles: Parl. Sec. to the Prime Minister (Public Service Renewal) 2019-2021; Parl. Sec. to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, 2019-2021; Parl. Sec. to the Minister of International Trade Diversification, 2018-2019; Parl. Sec. to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Consular Affairs), 2015-2018. Former Critic: Natural Resources, 2007-2008; Citizenship and Immigration, 2007. Former Mem. of the following committees of the H. of C.: Natural Resources; Citizenship and Immigration; Government Operations and Estimates. Private Career: Previously worked for General Electric Canada, Enbala Power, and the Ontario Energy Board. Distinguished Visiting Fellow within the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science at Ryerson University. Mem., Mississauga Summit; Youth Troopers for Global Awareness (YTGA). Party: Lib. Address: Leg. Office: House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Ph.: (613) 992-1301, Fax: (613) 992-1321, [email protected], www.facebook.com/oalghabra, twitter.com/omaralghabra, www.linkedin.com/in/omaralghabra. Constituency Office: 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Suite 506, Mississauga, ON L5R 3K6, Ph.: (905) 848-8595, Fax: (905) 848-2712, omaralghabra.libparl.ca. ALGHABRA, L’HON. OMAR, C.P., M.B.A. (Mississauga-Centre) Ministre des Transports. Né le 24 oct., 1969 à Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Fit ses études à Ryerson Univ.; York Univ. (M.B.A.), 2000. Entrepreneur et ingénieur. Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 2006 (Mississauga—Erindale). Cand. et déf. é.g. 2011. Réélu é.g. 2015 (Mississauga Centre) et 2019. Ministre des Transports, 2021-. Fonctions précédentes: Secrétaire parlementaire de la vice-première ministre et ministre des Affaires intergouvernementales, 2019-2021; Secrétaire parlementaire du premier ministre (renouvellement de la fonction publique), 2019-2021; Secrétaire parlementaire du ministre de la Diversification du commerce international, 2018-2019; Secrétaire parlementaire du ministre des Affaires étrangères (Affaires consulaires), 2015-2018. Ancien Porte-parole, Ressources naturelles, 2007-2008; Citoyenneté et Immigration, 2007. Ancien mem., Mem., Comités - Chambre des communes: Ressources naturelles; Citoyenneté et de l’immigration; Opérations gouvernementales et des prévisions budgétaires. Carrière privée: Occupé diverses fonctions auprès de la compagnie Générale électrique du Canada, Embala Power et la Commission de l’énergie de l’Ontario. Professeur invité à la Faculté d’ingénierie et des sciences de l’architecture de l’Université Ryerson. Mem., Mississauga Summit; Youth Troopers for Global Awareness (YTGA). Parti pol.: Lib. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Chambre des communes, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Tél: (613) 992-1301, Téléc: (613) 992-1321, [email protected], www.facebook.com/oalghabra, twitter.com/omaralghabra, www.linkedin.com/in/omaralghabra. Bureau de circonscription: 10, cercle Kingsbridge Garden, Bureau 400, Mississauga, ON L5R 3K6, Tél: (905) 848-8595, Téléc: (905) 848-2712, omaralghabra.libparl.ca. ALLESLEV, LEONA, (Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill) Deputy Leader, Conservative Party of Canada. B. March 16, 1968. Ed. at Royal Military College of Canada (B.A. Hons.). M. to Ted Krofchak. Two children. Political Career: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 2015. Re-elected g.e. 2019. Deputy Leader, Conservative Party of Canada, 2019-2020. Critic, Global Security, 2018-2019. Quit Liberal caucus and joined the Conservatives Sept. 2018. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement, 2015-2017. Former member of the following committees in the H. of C.: Foreign Affairs and International Development; National Defence; Citizenship and Immigration. Private Career: Worked for IBM Canada and Bombardier Aerospace. Logistics Officer, Canadian Forces (Air Force). Mem., Aerospace Industry Association of Canada; Ontario Aerospace Council; Women in Aerospace Association; Temagami and Aurora Chambers of Commerce. Party: Con. Address: Leg. Office: House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Ph.: (613) 992-0700, Fax: (613) 992-0716, [email protected], www.facebook.com/leonaalleslev, twitter.com/leonaalleslev, www.linkedin.com/in/leonakrofchak. Constituency Office: 12820 Yonge St., Suite 202, Richmond Hill, ON L4E 4H1, Ph.: (908) 773-8358, Fax: (905) 773-8374. ALLESLEV, LEONA, (Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill) Chef adjointe, Parti conservateur due Canada. Née le 16 mars, 1968. Fit ses études à Collège militaire royal du Canada (B.A. Hons.). M. à Ted Krofchak. Deux enfants. Carrière politique: Élue pour la première fois à la C. des c. é.g. 2015. Réélue é.g. 2019. Chef adjointe, Parti conservateur due Canada, 2019-2020. Porte-parole, Sécurité mondial, 2018-2019. Quittez le caucus libéral et rejoignez les conservateurs, Sept. 2018. Secrétaire parlementaire du ministre des Services publics et de l’Approvisiionnement, 2015-2017. Ancienne Mem., Comités - Chambre des communes: Affaires étrangères et du développement international; Défense nationale; Citoyenneté et de l’immigration. Carrière privée: IBM Canada et Bombardier Aéronautique. Officier de logistique, Forces canadiennes (Force aérienne). Mem., Association des industries aérospatiales du Canada; Ontario Aerospace Council; Les Femmes en Aérospatiale; Temagami and Aurora Chambers of Commerce. Parti pol.: Con. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Chambre des communes, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6, Tél: (613) 992-0700, Téléc: (613) 992-0716, [email protected], www.facebook.com/leonaalleslev,

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ALBERTA 1957—Dechêne, Joseph-Miville (L) ...... 424 1958—Bigg, Frederick Jack (PC)...... 5,278 Acadia 1962—Bigg, Frederick Jack (PC)...... 4,124 1963—Bigg, Frederick Jack (PC)...... 6,658 Established / Établie 1924; Abolished / Abolie 1966 1965—Bigg, Frederick Jack (PC)...... 4,959 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Medicine Hat; 1968—Yewchuk, Paul (PC) ...... 1,226 Bow River; Battle River; Red Deer 1972—Yewchuk, Paul (PC) ...... 8,065 Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Battle River; 1974—Yewchuk, Paul (PC) ...... 7,914 Crowfoot; Red Deer; Palliser 1979—Yewchuk, Paul (PC) ...... 8,135 1925—Gardiner, Robert (Pr.) ...... 3,810 1980—Shields, Jack (PC) ...... 3,465 1926—Gardiner, Robert (UFA)...... 5,238 1984—Shields, Jack (PC) ...... 17,996 1930—Gardiner, Robert (UFA) ...... Accl. 1988—Shields, Jack (PC) ...... 8,337 1935—Quelch, Victor (SC) ...... 4,307 1993—Chatters, Dave (Ref.) ...... 7,330 1940—Quelch, Victor (SC) ...... 27 1997—Chatters, Dave (Ref.) ...... 6,586 1945—Quelch, Victor (SC) ...... 3,521 2000—Chatters, Dave (CA) ...... 18,775 1949—Quelch, Victor (SC) ...... 1,711 2004—Jean, Brian (C) ...... 17,942 1953—Quelch, Victor (SC) ...... 453 1957—Quelch, Victor (SC) ...... 4,523 By-election / Élection partielle: 1958—Horner, Jack H. (PC)...... 4,072 1932 (Mar./mars 21)—Davies, Percy Griffith (C) ...... 324 1962—Horner, Jack H. (PC)...... 875 1963—Horner, Jack H. (PC)...... 3,598 Banff—Airdrie 1965—Horner, Jack H. (PC)...... 5,429 Established / Établie 2013 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Wild Rose; Alberta Mcleod Established / Établie 1905; Abolished / Abolie 1907 2015—Raynolds, Marlo (L) ...... 17,380 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Alberta (Provisional District / Circonscription provisoire) Battle River (Northwest Territories / Territoires du Nord-Ouest) Established / Établie 1914; Abolished / Abolie 1952 Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Macleod; Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Victoria; Medicine Hat Strathcona; Red Deer Note / Note: John Herron (C) was the sitting member of Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Battle the constituency at the time of the creation of the River—Camrose; Vegreville; Acadia province. John Herron (C) était le député siègeant de la 1917—Blair, William John (G) ...... 1,538 circonscription au moment de la constitution de la 1921—Spencer, Henry Elvins (Pr.) ...... 10,521 province. 1925—Spencer, Henry Elvins (Pr.) ...... 3,377 1926—Spencer, Henry Elvins (UFA)...... 3,612 Assiniboia West / Assiniboia-Ouest 1930—Spencer, Henry Elvins (UFA)...... 2,947 Established / Établie 1905; Abolished / Abolie 1907 1935—Fair, Robert (SC)...... 4,014 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Assiniboia West / 1940—Fair, Robert (ND)...... 1,237 Assiniboia-Ouest (Northwest Territories / Territoires 1945—Fair, Robert (SC)...... 3,646 du Nord-Ouest) 1949—Fair, Robert (SC)...... 2,371 Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Medicine Hat; Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan); Regina (Saskatchewan); Battle River Battleford (Saskatchewan); Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) Established / Établie 1966; Abolished / Abolie 1976 Note / Note: This constituency crossed the boundary Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Battle between Saskatchewan and Alberta at the time of their River—Camrose; Acadia; Wetaskiwin; Red Deer entry into Confederation. Walter Scott (L) was the Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Crowfoot; sitting member. Cette circonscription traversait la ligne Vegreville; Wetaskiwin frontière entre la Saskatchewan et l’Alberta aumoment 1968—Downey, Cliff (PC)...... 11,601 de l’entrée de ces provinces dans la Confédération. 1972—Kuntz, Harry (PC)...... 12,841 Walter Scott (L) était le député siègeant. 1974—Malone, Arnold (PC) ...... 13,145

Athabasca Battle River—Camrose

Established / Établie 1924 Established / Établie 1952; Abolished / Abolie 1966 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Edmonton East / Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Battle River; Edmonton-Est; Battle River; Edmonton West / Camrose Edmonton-Ouest Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Battle River; Renamed / Renommée: Fort McMurray—Athabasca Vegreville; Wetaskiwin (2004) 1953—Fair, Robert (SC)...... 4,707 1925—Cross, Charles Wilson (L) ...... 1,430 1957—Smith, James Alexander (SC)...... 5,422 1926—Kellner, Donald Ferdinand (UFA)...... 2,100 1958—Smallwood, Clifford S. (PC) ...... 3,912 1930—Buckley, John Francis (L)...... 1,314 1962—Smallwood, Clifford S. (PC) ...... 6,125 1935—Rowe, Percy John (SC)...... 2,417 1963—Smallwood, Clifford S. (PC) ...... 9,581 1940—Dechêne, Joseph-Miville (L) ...... 1,144 1965—Smallwood, Clifford S. (PC) ...... 8,484 1945—Dechêne, Joseph-Miville (L) ...... 478 1949—Dechêne, Joseph-Miville (L) ...... 2,584 By-election / Élection partielle: 1953—Dechêne, Joseph-Miville (L) ...... 1,348 1955 (Jun./juin 20)—Smith, James Alexander (SC) .....388

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Battle River—Crowfoot 1980—Andre, Harvie (PC) ...... 8,912 1984—Andre, Harvie (PC) ...... 18,969 Established / Établie 2013 1988—Andre, Harvie (PC) ...... 18,063 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Crowfoot; 1993—Silye, Jim (Ref.) ...... 7,443 Vegreville—Wainwright 1997—Lowther, Eric (Ref.)...... 3,752 2015—Sorenson, Kevin (C) ...... 47,552 2000—Clark, Joe (PC)...... 26,358 2004—Richardson, Lee (C)...... 26,192 Beaver River 2006—Richardson, Lee (C)...... 30,213 2008—Richardson, Lee (C)...... 26,085 Established / Établie 1987; Abolished / Abolie 1996 2011—Richardson, Lee (C)...... 28,401 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Athabasca; 2015—Hehr, Kent (C) ...... 28,496 Pembina; Vegreville 1988—Dahmer, John (PC)...... 7,240 By-election / Élection partielle: 1993—Grey, Deborah (Ref.) ...... 10,183 2012 (Nov./nov. 26)—Crockatt, Joan (C) ...... 10,191 By-election / Élection partielle: -North / Calgary-Centre-Nord 1989 (Mar./mars 13)—Grey, Deborah (Ref.)...... 4,252 Established / Établie 2003; Abolished / Abolie 2013 Bow River Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Calgary Centre / Calgary-Centre; Calgary Northeast / Established / Établie 1976; Abolished / Abolie 1987 Calgary-Nord-Est; Calgary—Nose Hill Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Crowfoot; Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Calgary Palliser; Rocky Mountain; Lethbridge Confederation; Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Calgary Note / Note: Briefly known as “Calgary North Centre” for Northeast / Calgary-Nord-Est; / part of 2003 & 2004. Re-named “Calgary Calgary-Sud-Est; / Centre-North” in Sept. 2004. Calgary-Sud-Ouest; Macleod; Wild Rose 2004—Prentice, Jim (C) ...... 31,174 1917—Halladay, Howard Hadden (G) ...... 761 2006—Prentice, Jim (C) ...... 27,371 1921—Garland, Edward Joseph (Pr.) ...... 7,948 2008—Prentice, Jim (C) ...... 27,361 1925—Garland, Edward Joseph (Pr.) ...... 856 2011—Rempel, Michelle (C) ...... 28,443 1926—Garland, Edward Joseph (UFA) ...... 2,116 1930—Garland, Edward Joseph (UFA) ...... 1,172 Calgary Confederation 1935—Johnston, Charles Edward (SC)...... 4,438 1940—Johnston, Charles Edward (SC)...... 1,360 Established / Établie 2013 1945—Johnston, Charles Edward (SC)...... 2,652 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Calgary 1949—Johnston, Charles Edward (SC)...... 4,088 Centre-North / Calgary-Centre-Nord; / 1953—Johnston, Charles Edward (SC)...... 2,622 Calgary-Ouest; Calgary—Nose Hill 1957—Johnston, Charles Edward (SC) ...... 344 Note / Note: Briefly known as “Calgary North Centre” for 1958—Woolliams, Eldon M. (PC) ...... 7,049 part of 2003 & 2004. Re-named “Calgary 1962—Woolliams, Eldon M. (PC) ...... 3,889 Centre-North” in Sept. 2004. 1963—Woolliams, Eldon M. (PC) ...... 4,001 2015—Webber, Len (C) ...... 30,669 1965—Woolliams, Eldon M. (PC) ...... 6,940 1979—Taylor, Gordon E. (PC)...... 17,595 Calgary East / Calgary-Est 1980—Taylor, Gordon E. (PC)...... 24,613 Established / Établie 1914; Abolished / Abolie 2013 Bow River Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Calgary Northeast / Calgary Nord-Est; Calgary Southeast / Calgary Established / Établie 2013 Sud-Est; Wild Rose Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Crowfoot; Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Calgary Shepard; Medicine Hat; Macleod Calgary Forest Lawn; Calgary Centre; Calgary 2015—Shields, Martin (C) ...... 38,701 Midnapore 1917—Redman, Daniel Lee (G)...... 4,452 Calgary 1921—Irvine, William (Lab.)...... 1,898 1925—Davis, Fred (C)...... 1,850 Established / Établie 1905; Abolished / Abolie 1914 1926—Adshead, Herbert Bealy (L)...... 1,575 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Calgary 1930—Stanley, George Douglas (C) ...... 5,342 (Northwest Territories / Territoires du Nord-Ouest) 1935—Landeryou, John Charles (SC)...... 2,367 Later divisions / Divisions postérieures: Calgary East / 1940—Ross, George Henry (L)...... 485 Calgary-Est; Calgary West / Calgary-Ouest; Macleod 1945—Harkness, Douglas Scott (PC) ...... 1,945 1908—McCarthy, Maitland Stewart (C) ...... 687 1949—Harkness, Douglas Scott (PC) ...... 1,086 1911—Bennett, Richard Bedford (C)...... 2,866 1979—Kushner, John (PC)...... 17,301 1980—Kushner, John (PC)...... 11,411 Calgary Centre / Calgary-Centre 1984—Kindy, Alex (PC) ...... 22,076 Established / Établie 1966 1997—Obhrai, Deepak (Ref.)...... 6,036 Former divisions / Anciennes divisions: Calgary North / 2000—Obhrai, Deepak (CA)...... 18,141 Calgary-Nord; Calgary South / Calgary-Sud 2004—Obhrai, Deepak (C)...... 21,897 1968—Harkness, Douglas S. (PC) ...... 301 2006—Obhrai, Deepak (C)...... 26,766 1972—Andre, Harvie (PC) ...... 9,559 2008—Obhrai, Deepak (C)...... 21,311 1974—Andre, Harvie (PC) ...... 13,898 2011—Obhrai, Deepak (C)...... 23,371 1979—Andre, Harvie (PC) ...... 11,569

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GENERAL ELECTION- 2019 - ÉLECTION GÉNÉRALE

Legislature / Législature: 43rd Parliament / 43e Parlement Nominations Closed: September 30, 2019 / le 30 septembre 2019 Voting / Scrutin: October 21, 2019 / le 21 octobre 2019 Legend / Légende: ATN: Alliance of the North/Alliance du Nord; AAEV: Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party; BQ: Bloc Québécois; CP: Canada Party; CAP: Canadian Action Party/Parti action canadienne; CHP: Christian Heritage Party/Parti de l' Héritage Chrétien; Comm.: Communist/Communiste; C: Conservative/Conservateur; DAP: Democratic Ad- vancement Party/Parti pour l'Avancement de la Démocratie; F.D.: Forces et Démocratie; G: Green/Vert; Ind: Independ- ent/Indépendant; Lib: Liberal/Libéral; LP: Libertarian Party/Parti Libertarien; MP: /Parti Marijuana; M-L: Marxist-Leninist/Parti marxiste-léniniste; N: None/Sans objet; NDP: /Nouveau Parti Démocratique; PACT: Party for Accountability, Competency and Transparency; PP: Pirate Party/Parti Pirate; PCP: Progressive Cana- dian Party/Parti progressiste canadien; Rh: /Parti Rhinocéros; SP: Seniors Party/Parti des aînés; TBP: The Bridge Party/Parti pour nouer des liens; UP: United Party/Parti Uni

ALBERTA Pimlott, Joe (NDP)...... 4,227 Carnegie, William (G)...... 1,318 Banff—Airdrie Levesque, Dave (PP)...... 1,089 Nichols, Brent (Ind.) ...... 388 Richards, Blake (C)...... 55,504 Sutherland, Ester (CHP)...... 222 Midgley, Gwyneth (Lib.) ...... 8,425 Trautman, Jonathan (Comm.) ...... 134 Wilson, Anne (NDP)...... 8,185 Ryder, William James (VCP)...... 91 Mullins, Austin (G) ...... 3,315 Wellwood, Nadine (PP) ...... 2,651 Calgary Heritage

Battle River—Crowfoot Benzen, Bob (C)...... 40,817 Forsyth, Scott (Lib.) ...... 8,057 Kurek, Damien (C)...... 53,309 Heffernan, Holly (NDP)...... 5,278 Fryzuk, Natasha (NDP)...... 3,185 Tulick, Allie (G)...... 2,027 Clarke, Dianne (Lib.) ...... 2,557 Hoeppner, Hunter Mills (PP) ...... 1,123 Nelson, Geordie (G)...... 1,689 Mills, Hunter (Ind.) ...... 228 Michaud, David A. (PP)...... 1,620 Heather, Larry R. (CHP)...... 185

Bow River Calgary Midnapore

Shields, Martin (C)...... 46,279 Kusie, Stephanie (C) ...... 50,559 Rhemtulla, Margaret (Lib.) ...... 3,173 Aalto, Brian (Lib.)...... 7,507 MacWilliam, Lynn (NDP) ...... 3,086 Bhachu, Gurmit (NDP) ...... 6,445 Ikert, Tom (PP)...... 1,321 Stasila, Taylor (G)...... 1,992 de Jonge, Hendrika Maria Tuithof (G) ...... 826 Gao, Edward (PP)...... 1,585 Lipp, Tom (CHP) ...... 453 Calgary Nose Hill Calgary Centre Rempel, Michelle (C)...... 38,588 McLean, Greg (C) ...... 37,306 Tsang, Josephine (Lib.)...... 8,703 Hehr, Kent (Lib.)...... 17,771 King, Patrick (NDP)...... 5,304 Buresi, Jessica (NDP) ...... 6,516 Grossé, Jocelyn (G)...... 1,554 Boonlert, Thana (G) ...... 2,853 Askin, Peggy (ML)...... 71 Johnston, Chevy (PP)...... 907 Gould, Eden (APP) ...... 247 Calgary Rocky Ridge Pewtress, Michael (Ind.) ...... 138 Pawlowski, Dawid (CHP)...... 126 Kelly, Pat (C) ...... 48,253 Kathol, Todd (Lib.) ...... 13,012 Calgary Confederation Fortin, Nathan LeBlanc (NDP)...... 6,051 Wright, Catriona (G) ...... 2,011 Webber, Len (C)...... 36,312 Poulin, Tyler (PP) ...... 1,053 Stein, Jordan (Lib.) ...... 14,908 Wang, Shaoli (Ind.)...... 270 Sidhu, Gurcharan Singh (NDP) ...... 7,312 Odd, Natalie (G)...... 5,700 Calgary Shepard Krool, Colin (PP) ...... 1,136 Moen, Tim (L)...... 407 Kmiec, Tom (C) ...... 58,614 Hunter, Kevan (ML) ...... 117 Arnold, Del (Lib.) ...... 8,644 Smith, David Brian (NDP)...... 2,345 Calgary Forest Lawn Tanaka, Evelyn (G) ...... 2,345 Scott, Kyle (PP)...... 1,709 Hallan, Jasraj Singh (C) ...... 23,805 Anand, Jag (Lib.) ...... 8,690

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Calgary Signal Hill Edmonton Strathcona

Liepert, Ron (C) ...... 44,421 McPherson, Heather (NDP)...... 26,823 Alatrash, Ghada (Lib.) ...... 9,722 Lily, Sam (C)...... 21,035 Ahmed, Khalis (NDP)...... 5,355 Olszewski, Eleanor (Lib.) ...... 6,592 Squire, Gord (PP)...... 1,130 Kalmanovitch, Michael (G) ...... 1,152 Bassett, Christina (Rh) ...... 511 Cameron, Ian (PP)...... 941 Reid, Garry (G) ...... 200 Rankin, Naomi (Comm.)...... 125 Dirk, Gary (CHP)...... 200 MacDonald, Dougal (ML) ...... 77

Calgary Skyview Edmonton West

Sahota, Jag (C) ...... 26,533 McCauley, Kelly (C)...... 35,719 Naidoo, Nirmala (Lib.)...... 14,327 Johnston, Kerrie (Lib.)...... 11,812 Gill, Gurinder Singh (NDP)...... 7,540 Steuber, Patrick (NDP) ...... 8,537 Knutson, Signe (G) ...... 800 Pearce, Jackie (G) ...... 1,441 Dhillon, Harry (PP) ...... 603 Armstrong, Matthew (PP)...... 1,126 Alexander, Joseph (CHP)...... 483 Dawar, Harpeet Singh (CFF) ...... 136 Edmonton—Wetaskiwin Blanchard, Daniel (ML)...... 130 Lake, Mike (C)...... 63,346 Edmonton Centre Wong, Richard (Lib.)...... 10,802 Garver, Noah (NDP) ...... 9,820 Cumming, James (C)...... 22,006 Drzymala, Emily (G)...... 1,660 Boissonnault, Randy (Lib.)...... 17,524 Doell, Neil (PP)...... 1,616 Swampy, Katherine (NDP) ...... 10,959 Caillou, Travis (VCP) ...... 211 Murray, Grad (G) ...... 1,394 Hookham, Paul (PP)...... 805 Foothills Eckstrom, Donovan (Rh) ...... 206 Pirbhai, Adil (Ind.) ...... 119 Barlow, John (C) ...... 53,872 Morton, Peggy (ML) ...... 79 Moller, Cheryl (Lib.)...... 3,856 Hendi, Mickail (NDP)...... 3,767 Edmonton Griesbach Lacey, Bridget (G) ...... 2,398 Hession, Greg (PP)...... 1,698 Diotte, Kerry (C) ...... 24,120 Cherrington, Mark (NDP)...... 11,800 Fort McMurray—Cold Lake Mohamud, Habiba (Lib.) ...... 8,100 Khan, Safi (G) ...... 1,189 Yurdiga, David (C) ...... 40,706 Nichols, Barbara Ellen (PP)...... 1,074 Farrington, Maggie (Lib.) ...... 4,848 Gudanowski, Andrzej (LP) ...... 216 Gilks, Matthew (NDP) ...... 2,883 Armas, Christine Alva (CHP) ...... 203 Barrett, Matthew (PP) ...... 1,674 Boykowich, Alex (Comm.)...... 170 Deheer, Brian (G)...... 865 Joyce, Mary (ML) ...... 91 Grande Prairie—Mackenzie Edmonton Manning Warkentin, Chris (C)...... 51,198 Aboultaif, Ziad (C)...... 30,425 Alyward, Erin (NDP) ...... 4,245 Kadri, Kamal (Lib.)...... 11,692 Munro, Kenneth (Lib.)...... 2,910 St. Germain, Charmaine (NDP)...... 9,555 Burchill, Douglas Gordon (G) ...... 1,492 Shaw, Laura-Leah (G)...... 1,255 Termuende, Shelley (G)...... 1,134 Summers, Daniel (PP)...... 1,109 Phiri, Pam (CHP) ...... 276 Lakeland Vachon, André (PP) ...... 68 Stubbs, Shannon (C) ...... 48,314 Swanson, Jeffrey (NDP) ...... 3,728 Edmonton Mill Woods Watson, Mark (Lib.)...... 2,565 Uppal, Tim (C)...... 26,736 Houle, Alain (PP)...... 1,468 Sohi, Amarjeet (Lib.) ...... 17,879 Brunner, Kia (G) ...... 1,105 Logan, Nigel (NDP)...... 6,422 McFadzean, Robert (LP)...... 251 Herbert, Tanya (G)...... 968 Graham, Roberta Marie (VCP) ...... 147 Young, Annie (PP)...... 953 Melanson, Don (CHP)...... 219 Lethbridge Harder, Rachael (C) ...... 40,713 Edmonton Riverbend Bleiken, Shandi (NDP) ...... 9,110 Jeneroux, Matt (C) ...... 35,126 Bronson, Amy (Lib.)...... 8,443 Chaudary, Tariq (Lib.) ...... 14,038 Watson, Stephnie (G)...... 1,939 Redman, Audrey (NDP)...... 9,332 Hepworth, Grant (PP) ...... 1,007 Kennedy, Valerie (G)...... 1,797 Slingerland, Marc (CHP) ...... 670 Morris, Kevin (PP)...... 855

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF ALBERTA LAKHANI, HON. SALMA, A.O.E., B.Sc. B. in Kampala, Uganda. D. of Abdul and Malek Rajabali. Ed. at Univ. of Manchester (B.Sc.). M. to Hon. Dr. Zaheer Lakhani. Political Career: Appointed the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, August 2016, 2020. Private Career: Opened an early childhood education business, 1977. Founding Mem., 1000Women: A Million Possibilities, NorQuest Coll. Former board member, John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. Recipient of the following honours: ; Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal; Alberta Order of Excellence; Vice-Prior, St. John Council for Alberta; Dame, Order of Saint John. An Ismaili Muslim. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, Lesgislative Bldg., 10800 - 97th Ave., 3rd Fl., Edmonton, AB T5K 2B6, Ph.: (780) 427-7243, [email protected], www.lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca.

PRIVATE SECRETARY / Secrétaire particulière ROACH, BRIAN, Private Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, 10800 - 97th Ave., 3rd Fl., Edmonton, AB T5K 2B6, Ph.: (780) 427-8308, Fax: (780) 422-5134, [email protected].

BIOGRAPHIES AHEER, HON. LEELA SHARON, B.F.A. (Chestermere—Strathmore) Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women. B. Sept. 26, 1970 in Edmonton, AB. Ed. at Univ. of (B.F.A., Music). M. to Malkeet. Two sons: Akesh and Sehran. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta g.e. 2015 (Chestermere—Rock View). Re-elected g.e. 2019 (Chestermere—Strathmore). Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism, and Status of Women, 2019-. Former Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Former member of the following committees: Legislative Offices; Resource Stewarship; Families and Communities. Private Career: Small business owner. Children’s performance studio in Calgary, AB. Car wash in Chestermere. Party: U.C.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislature Bldg., 10800 - 97th Ave. NW, Rm. 227, Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7, Ph.: (780) 422-3559, Fax: (780) 427-0188, www.facebook.com/leelasharonaheer, twitter.com/leelaaheer. Constituency Office: 129 - 2nd Ave., Strathmore, AB T1P 0H3, Ph.: (403) 962-0126, [email protected]. ALLARD, TRACY, B.Comm. (Grande Prairie) Ed. at Univ. of (B.Comm, cert. in disability management). M. to Serge. Three children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta g.e. 2019. Mem. of the following ctee’s: Democratic Accountability; Alberta’s Economic Future, 2019-. Minister of Municipal Affairs, 2020-2021. Former mem., Standing Ctee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund. Private Career: Former business owner, Tim Hortons in Prince Rupert, BC, and Grande Prairie, AB. Two-time recipient, friends of education award from the Grande Prairie public school district and Le Conseil scolaire du Nord-Ouest, respectively. Former director, Tim Horton’s Children’s Foundation. Former bd. pres., Grande Prairie Boys’ Choice. Mem., Grande Prairie Regional Hospital Foundation Capital Cabinet. Party: U.C.P. Address: Leg. Office: 9820 - 107th St., 6th Fl., Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7, Ph.: (587) 404-9528, Fax: (780) 638-3506, www.facebook.com/tracyallardgp, twitter.com/tracyallarducp. Constituency Office: 10605 West Side Dr., Suite 207, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8E6, Ph.: (780) 538-1800, Fax: (780) 538-1802, [email protected]. AMERY, MICKEY (Calgary—Cross) M. with three children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta g.e. 2019. Mem., Ctee on Families and Communities, 2019-. Private Career: Owns and operates a law firm in South Clagary. Party: U.C.P. Address: Leg. Office: 9820 - 107th St., 6th Fl., Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7, Ph.: (780) 638-1371, Fax: (780) 638-3506, www.facebook.com/mickeyamerycalgarycross. Constituency Office: 2220 - 68th St. NE, Suite 766, Calgary, AB T1Y 6Y7, Ph.: (403) 248-4487, Fax: (403) 273-2898, [email protected]. ARMSTRONG-HOMENIUK, JACKIE (Fort Saskatchewan—Vegreville) M. with two children. Ed. at Univ. of Calgary and McEwan Univ. in Edmonton. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta g.e. 2019. Member of the following committees: Alberta’s Economic Future, 2020-; Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing, 2020-. Former mem. of the following ctee’s: Members’ Services; Resource Stewardship. Private Career: Former owner and operator, small business in Vegreville, 35 years. Volunteer: Vegreville Rotary Club secretary, 2017-2019; Liason; Mem., Vegreville Economic Development Board, 2016-2019; Vegreville Football Association, 2012-2017. Party: U.C.P. Address: Leg. Office: 9820 - 107th St., 6th Fl., Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7, Ph.: (780) 644-5748, Fax: (780) 415-0701, www.facebook.com/jackiearmstronghomeniuk. Constituency Office: PO Box 451, 4927 - 51st Ave., Vegreville, AB T9C 1M1, Ph.: (780) 632-6840, [email protected]. BARNES, DREW, B.Comm. (Cypress—Medicine Hat) B. May 21, 1961 in Moosomin, SK. Ed. at Univ. of Alberta (Bachelor of Commerce Degree), 1983; Camrose Lutheran College. M. to Frances. Three sons. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta g.e. 2012. Re-elected g.e. 2015 and 2019. Mem. of the follwoing ctee’s: Alberta’s Economic Future, 2019; Public Accounts, 2015-. Former Critic: Health, 2015-2019; Transportation & Infrastructure, 2012-2015. Private Career: Owner, Ranchland. Owner, Construction Company, Storage Facility, & A Property Management Company, Medicine Hat, AB. Owner & Manager, Real Estate Office, Medicine Hat, AB. President & Member, Medicine Hat Real Estate Board. President & Campaign Chair, United Way

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AUSTIN, HON. JANET, O.B.C. Ed. at Univ. of Calgary (B.A., English); Kwantlen Polytechnic Univ. (Hon. Doctorate of Laws, 2013). Political Career: Appointed the 30th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Mar. 20, 2018. Private Career: CEO of YWCA in Metro Vancouver, 2003-2018. Exec. Dir., Big Sisters of B.C. Lower Mainland. Worked in regional planning, public consultation & communications for the Alberta government. Worked for B.C. Housing. Annual speaker, Canadian Board Diversity Council. Active community volunteer. Serves on num. boards & councils. Recipient, Business in Vancouver Influential Women in Business Award; Vancouver Board of Trade Community Leadership Award; Wendy McDonald Diversity Champion Award; SFU Beedie School of Business BASS Award; YWCA Canada Carolyn Barry Bray Award;YWCA Canada Cleta Herman Award; Big Sisters Big Heart Award for outstanding contribution by a volunteer; Downtown Vancouver BIA Lifetime Achievement Award; Queen’s Golden and Diamond Jubilee medals; Order of B.C., 2016. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Government House, 1401 Rockland Ave., Victoria, BC V8S 1V9, Ph.: (250) 387-2080, Fax: (250) 387-2078, [email protected], www.ltgov.bc.ca/ltgov, www.facebook.com/bclieutenantgovernor, twitter.com/lgjanetaustin.

SECRETARY / Chef de cabinet BROWNRIDGE, JERYMY, Private Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia; Executive Director of Government House. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Government House, 1401 Rockland Ave., Victoria, BC V8S 1V9, Ph.: (250) 387-2081, [email protected].

BIOGRAPHIES ALEXIS, PAM, B.A. (Abbotsford—Mission) Ed. at Univ. of Victoria (B.A.). Two children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of BC g.e. 2020. Member, Cabinet Committee on Economy. Municipal: Councillor, Mission City, 2014-2018; Mayor, 2018-2020. Former member, Fraser Valley Regional District executive committee. Private Career: Former Vice-President: Mission Chamber of Commerce; BC Winter Games. Former board member: Rotary Club of Mission Midday; Sunshine Rotary Club. Taught ESL in Japan and Texas prior to 1996. Party: BC NDP. Address: Leg. Office: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC V8V 1X4, Ph.: (250) 387-3655, Fax: (250) 356-4680, www.facebook.com/pamalexisbcndp, twitter.com/pam_alexis_. Constituency Office: [email protected]. ANDERSON, BRITTNY, B.A., M.Sc. (Nelson—Creston) Ed. at Univ. of British Coluumbia (B.A., International Relations) and Central European Univ. (M.Sc., Environmental Science and Policy). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of BC g.e. 2020. Member of the following ctee’s: Legislative Initiatives; Public Accounts. Municipal: Councillor, Nelson, 2018-2020. Member, Regional District of Central Kootenay Board. Private Career: Co-founder, The Cannabis Conservancy. Developed the Sun and Earth certification program. Party: BC NDP. Address: Leg. Office: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC V8V 1X4, Ph.: (250) 387-3655, Fax: (250) 356-4680, www.facebook.com/andersonbrittny, twitter.com/brittnyanderso, www.linkedin.com/in/brittny-anderson-7ba01032. Constituency Office: 433 Josephine St., Nelson, BC V1L 1W4, Ph.: (250) 354-5944, Toll-free: (877) 388-4498, [email protected]. ASHTON, DAN (Penticton) B. in Edmonton, AB. M. to Monique. Two children: Coleton and Chantal. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of BC g.e. 2013. Re-elected g.e. 2017 and 2020. Critic for Municipal Affairs. Mem., Special Committee to Review the Personal Information Protection Act. Former Critic: Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. Former roles: Deputy chair, Select Standing Ctee on Finance and Government Services; Parl. Secretary to the Minister Responsible for Core Review; Mem., Treasury Board; Vice-Chair, Cabinet Working Group on Core Review. Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Finance; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister Responsible for Core Review. Municipal: Mayor of the City of Penticton, 2008-2013. Penticton City Councillor, 1999-2008. Former Chair of the Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen. Former trustee, Municipal Finance Authority. Private Career: Small business owner. Party: BC Lib. Address: Leg. Office: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC V8V 1X4, Ph.: (250) 356-6171, Fax: (250) 387-4860, www.facebook.com/danashtonbc, twitter.com/danashtonbc. Constituency Office: 300 Riverside Dr., Suite 210, Penticton, BC V2A 9C9, Ph.: (250) 487-4400, Toll-free: (866) 487-4402, Fax: (250) 487-4405, [email protected]. BABCHUK, MICHELE, (North Island) Deputy Government Whip. Lives in Campbell River. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of BC g.e. 2020. Deputy Government Whip. Member of the Appointment Orders Committee and the Special Committee of Selection. Municipal: Councillor, Campbell River, 2014-2020. Former chair, Strathcona Regional District Board. Private Career: Served on numerous community entities incl. Comox Strathcona Hospital Board, Solid Waste Management Board, Strathcona Gardens Commission, Tourism Advisory Committee, Airport Advisory Committee, School Board and Parent Advisory Committee. Party: BC NDP. Address: Leg. Office: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC V8V 1X4, Ph.: (250) 387-3655, Fax: (250) 387-4860, www.facebook.com/michelebabchukbcndp. Constituency Office: [email protected]. BAILEY, BRENDA, B.A., B.SW. (Vancouver—False Creek) Ed. at McGill Univ. (B.A.) and Univ. of Victoria (B.SW.). Businesswoman. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of BC g.e. 2020.

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF MANITOBA FILMON, HON. JANICE C., C.M., O.M. B. in , MB. Ed. at the (B.Sc., Hom e Economics). M. to . Four children: David, Gregg, Susanna and Allison (dec.). Nine grandchildren. Political Career: Sworn in as the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba on Jun. 19, 2015. Private Career: Employee with children’s aid, working to pair children with families looking to adopt. Also worked with the familiy protection division. A stay at home mother. Chair, CancerCare Manitoba Foundation. Founder, A Leadership Initiative in Voluntary Efforts. Named to the in 2007, and to the in 2009. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 235, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-2753, Fax: (204) 945-4329, [email protected], www.lg.gov.mb.ca.

SENIOR AIDE-DE-CAMP / Aide de camp supérieur GAMEIRO, KATE, Chief of Staff & Private Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Legislative Bdlg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 235, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-2752, [email protected], www.manitobalg.ca.

BIOGRAPHIES ADAMS, DANIELLE (Thompson) Partner Bill. Two children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba g.e. 2019. Critic for Childcare, Housing, Disability and Poverty Matters, 2019-. Private Career: Constituency Ass’t to MP , over ten years. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 234, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-3710, Fax: (204) 945-2005, [email protected].. Constituency Office: 79 Selkirk Ave., Suite 402, Thompson, MB R8N 0M5, Ph.: (204) 677-2744, Fax: (204) 677-2803, [email protected]. ALTOMARE, NELLO (Transcona) B. in Winnipeg. M. with two children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba g.e. 2019. Critic for Education, 2019-. Private Career: Red’t teacher and principal, River East Transcona School Division. Volunteers with local church and community. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 234, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-3710, Fax: (204) 945-2005, [email protected], www.facebook.com/nello.altomare.3, twitter.com/nello4transcona. Constituency Office: 127 Regent Ave. West, Winnipeg, MB R2C 1R1, Ph.: (204) 594-2025, [email protected]. ASAGWARA, UZOMA, R.N. (Union Station) A Registered Nurse. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba g.e. 2019. They are the first black and openly queer person to be elected to Manitoba’s legislature. Critic for Health, Seniors, and Active Living, 2019-. Private Career: Registered Psychiatric Nurse, Gov’t of Manitoba, 2009-. Educator. Entrepeneur. Mental health advocate. Former player with the Univ. of Winnipeg and the Canadian National Basketball team. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 234, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-3710, Fax: (204) 945-2005, [email protected], twitter.com/uasagwara. Constituency Office: 331 Smith St., Suite 1, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2G9, Ph.: (204) 770-0760, [email protected]. BRAR, DILJEET, M.Ed. (Burrows) Ed. at Agricultural Univ. (M.Ed.) in Punjab, India. M. with two children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba g.e. 2019. Critic: Sport, Culture and Heritage; Agriculture. Private Career: Taught at Punjab Agricultural Univ. Worked for Manitoba’s Dept. of Agriculture in Arborg and Beausejour. Volunteer with youth leadership development programs and culture shows. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 234, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-3710, Fax: (204) 945-2005, [email protected], www.facebook.com/104878347603167. Constituency Office: 995 McPhillips St., Unit 1, Winnipeg, MB R2X 2K3, Ph.: (204) 415-7621, [email protected]. BUSHIE, IAN (Keewatinook) Six children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba g.e. 2019. Critic for Indigenous Affairs, 2019-. Private Career: Former small business owner, over twenty years. Former chair, Board of Southeast CFS and Shawenim Abinoojii. Party: Lib. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 234, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-3710, Fax: (204) 945-2005, [email protected], www.facebook.com/ianbushiemla. Constituency Office: PO Box 2565, Wanipigow, MB R0E 2E0, Ph.: (204) 363-7810, [email protected]. CLARKE, HON. EILEEN, (Agassiz) Minister of Indigenous and Northern Relations. B. in Gladstone, MB. M. to Bob. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba g.e. 2016. Re-elected g.e. 2019. Minister of Indigenous and Northern Relations, 2017-. Minister of Indigenous and Municipal Relations, 2016-2017. Municipal: Mayor of Gladstone, MB, 2006-2014. Private Career: Entrepreneur. Member and volunteer, local Chamber of Commerce (served terms as President). Named Manitoba Woman Entrepreneur of the Year for Impact on the Local Economy, 1998. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 450 Broadway, Rm. 301, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Ph.: (204) 945-3788, Fax: (204) 945-1383, [email protected], twitter.com/min_e_clarke. Constituency Office: PO Box 25, 17 Dennis St. West, Suite B, Gladstone, MB R0J 0T0, Ph.: (204) 385-2469, Fax: (204) 385-2477, [email protected], eileenclarke.ca.

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF MURPHY, HON. BRENDA, O.N.B. Partner Linda Boyle. Political Career: Appointed the 32nd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, Sept. 8, 2019. First openly LGBTQ person to hold any viceregal office in Canada. Served on federal advisory council on poverty and New Brunswick’s advisory council on the status of women. Municipal councillor, Grand-Bay Westfield, NB, three terms. Private Career: Former exec. dir., Saint John Women’s Empowerment Network, over twenty years. Mem., Gender Equality Network Canada. Volunteer: Hestia House shelter for women; Saint John Legal Centre; Coverdale Centre for Women; Economic and Social Inclusions Corporation of New Brunswick. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Government House, PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, Ph.: (506) 453-2505, Fax: (506) 444-5280, [email protected], www.gnb.ca/lg/index-e.asp.

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY / Secrétaire principal WAGNER, JUDY, Principal Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Government House, PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, Ph.: (506) 453-2505, Fax: (506) 444-5280, [email protected], www.linkedin.com/in/judy-wagner-289bb380.

BIOGRAPHIES ALLAIN, HON. DANIEL, (Moncton East) Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform. Ed. at Université de Moncton. Businessman. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick g.e. 2020. Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform. Municipal: Former councillor, Dieppe. Private Career: Director of Corporate Affairs and Strategic Relations, Imperial Manufacturing Group, 2014-2020. President & CEO, NB Liquor, 2013. Executive Assistant to Premier, 2000-2003. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Centre Block, Legislative Bldg., PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, [email protected], www.facebook.com/daniel.allain.5, twitter.com/danielallainnb. Constituency Office: 75 Shediac Rd., Shediac, NB E1A 2R6, Ph.: (506) 856-3228. AMES, RICHARD (Carleton—York) B. in Fredericton, NB, to Ronald and Patricia Ames. M. to Tammy Ames. Two children: Noah and Kennedy. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick g.e. 2020. Private Career: Executive Assistant to Hon. Carl Urquhart, Minister of Public Safety & Solicitor General, 2018-2020. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Centre Block, Legislative Bldg., PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, [email protected]. Constituency Office: 157 Otis Dr., Nackawic, NB E6G 1G9, Ph.: (506) 575-6088. ANDERSON-MASON, ANDREA, B.A., Q.C., LL.B. (Fundy—The Isles—Saint John West) Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Ed. at Univ. of New Brunswick. M. to Rick Mason. Two children: Grant and Andie. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick g.e. 2018. Re-elected g.e. 2020. Mem. of the following ctee’s: Private Bills; Public Accounts; Law Amendments; Legislative Administration. Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Former roles: Minister of Justice, 2018-2020. Attorney General, 2018-2020. Minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation, 2018-2020. Private Career: Called to the New Brunswick Bar in 2002. Solo law practioner. Former chair, CPP Appeals Tribunal. Former counsel, Canadian Cancer Society (N.B. Branch). Former pres., St. George BIA. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Centre Block, Legislative Bldg., PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, [email protected], www.facebook.com/andreaandersonmasonpc2018, twitter.com/onemainstreet. Constituency Office: 250 Main St., Upper Letang, NB E5C 3V1, Ph.: (506) 755-2810, Fax: (506) 755-2806. ARSENEAU, KEVIN, B.Ed. (Kent North) Ed. at Univ. of Moncton (B.Ed.). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick g.e. 2018. Re-elected g.e. 2020. Mem. of the following committees: Estimates and Fiscal Policy; Economic Police; Legislative Administration. Former mem., Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship Committee. Private Career: Farmer, La coopérative Ferme Terre Partagée. Chair, Local Service District advisory committee and the Une communauté, un Avenir! committee. Mem., Kent Regional Services Commission. Has worked in ecotourism, fisheries, forestry, construction, restoration, and education. Party: Green. Address: Leg. Office: Centre Block, Legislative Bldg., PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, [email protected], www.facebook.com/kevinarseneaunb, twitter.com/kevinarseneaunb. Constituency Office: 11117 Main St., Suite 3, Rogersville, NB E4Y 2N3, Ph.: (506) 521-5793. ARSENEAULT, GUY (Campbellton—Dalhousie) B. May 11, 1952 in Dalhousie, NB. Teacher. Political Career: Federal: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 1988 (Restigouche). Re-elected g.e. 1993 (Restigouche—Chaleur). Cand. g.e. 1997 (Madawaska—Restigouche) and def. Roles incl.: Asst. Critic, Communications; Parl. Sec. to the Deputy Prime Minister; Parl. Sec. to the Min. of Communications; Parl Sec. to the Min. of Canadian Heritage. Provincial: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick g.e. 2018. Re-elected g.e. 2020. Mem. of the following ctee’s: Legislative Administration; Procedure, Privileges and Legislative Officers. Private Career: Worked as a teacher, principal and hockey coach. Party: Lib. Address: Leg. Office: Centre Block, Legislative Bldg., PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1, [email protected], www.facebook.com/guyarseneaultmla, twitter.com/guya_liberal. Constituency Office: 113 Roseberry St., Suite 110, Fredericton, NB E3N 2G6, Ph.: (506) 684-2600.

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR FOOTE, HON. JUDY, P.C., B.A., B.Ed. B. Jun. 23, 1952. Ed. at Memorial Univ. (B.A., B.Ed.); Lambton College, Sarnia (Hon. Dipl., Radio & Television Broadcast Arts). M. to Howard. Three children. Political Career: Federal: First elected to the H. of C. g.e. 2008. Re-elected g.e. 2011 and 2015. Resigned 2017. Sworn to the Privy Council Nov. 4, 2015 (The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau). Minister of Public Services and Procurement, 2015-2017. Whip of the Liberal Party, 2011-2015. Deputy House Leader of the Official Opposition & Liberal Party Deputy House Leader, 2010-2011. Member of the following ctee’s of the H. of C.: Access to Information, Privacy & Ethics, 2010-2011; Procedure & House Affairs, 2010-2011; Gov’t Operations & Estimates, 2009; Veterans Affairs, 2009; Chair, Open and Transparent Government Cabinet, 2015-2016; Vice-Chair, Parliamentary Affairs Cabinet, 2015-2016. Member of the following Cabinet committees: Defence Procurement, 2016-2017; Open Transparent Government and Parliament, 2016-2017; Agenda, Results and Communications, 2016-2017; Intelligence and Emergency Management, 2015-2017; Agenda and Results, 2015-2016. Provincial: Appt’d. Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland & Labrador on March 20, 2018. Sworn in May 3, 2018. Elected MHA (Grand Bank), 1996. Re-elected 2003. Minister of: Industry, Trade & Rural Development, 2003; Education, 1998; Industry, Trade & Technology, 1997; Min. of Development & Rural Renewal, 1996. Director of Public Relations, NL Premier’s Office, seven years. Private Career: Former broadcast journalist, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Former Director of University Relations, Memorial University. Volunteer: St. John’s Ass’n for the Mentally Delayed; Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador; UNICEF. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, PO Box 5517, 50 Military Rd., St. John’s, NL A1C 5W4, Ph.: (709) 729-2669, Fax: (709) 729-2234, [email protected], www.govhouse.nl.ca, www.facebook.com/judyfootelg, Other Social Media: www.instagram.com/lgjudymfoote.

BIOGRAPHIES BENNETT, DEREK, (Lewisporte—Twillingate) Minister of Environment, Climate Change, and Municipalities; Minister Responsible for the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board; Registrar General. B. in Lewisporte, NL. Ed at the Coll. of the North Atlantic. M. to Tina. Two children: Catherine and Jonathan. Political Career: First elected to the NL House of Assembly g.e. 2015. Re-elected g.e. 2019. Deputy Speaker, 2019-. Parl. Sec. to the Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development, 2016-. Mem., Government Services Ctee, 2019-. Former roles: Parl. Sec. to the Minister of Child, Youth and Family Services, 2015-2016. Private Career: Director of Recreation & Tourism, Town of Lewisporte, 1990-2015. Party: Lib. Address: Leg. Office: Confederation Bldg., PO Box 8700, St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6, Ph.: (709) 729-0585, twitter.com/derekbennettlib. Constituency Office: 122 Main St., PO Box 248, Lewisporte, NL A0G 3A0, Ph.: (709) 535-2131, Toll-free: (887) 585-0515, Fax: (709) 535-2138, [email protected]. BRAGG, HON. DERRICK, (Fogo Island—Cape Freels) Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure; Minister Responsible for the Public Procurement Agency. B. in Greenspond, NL. Political Career: First elected to the NL House of Assembly g.e. 2015. Re-elected g.e. 2019. Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, 2020-. Minister Responsible for the Public Procurement Agency, 2020-. Minister of Municipal Affairs and Environment, 2019-. Registrar General, 2019-2020. Former Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Environment 2018-2019. Private Career: Town clerk/manager, Town of Greenspond, 1986-2015. Greenspond fire chief, 1988-2015. Party: Lib. Address: Leg. Office: Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, 5th Fl., PO Box 8700, St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6, Ph.: (709) 729-3679, Fax: (709) 729-4285, [email protected], www.facebook.com/derrick.bragg.92, twitter.com/derrickbragg. Constituency Office: [email protected]. BRAZIL, DAVID, (Conception Bay East—Bell Island) Opposition House Leader. Ed. at York Univ.; CONA; Memorial Univ. Political Career: First elected to the NL House of Assembly by-election 2010. Re-elected g.e. 2011, 2015 and 2019. Opposition House Leader. Caucus Chair, Management Commission. Critic: Health and Community Services; NL Housing. Mem., Social Services Ctee, 2019-. Former Roles: Progressive Conservative Caucus Chair; Minister of Transportation & Works; Minister of Service NL; Minister Responsible for the Workplace Health, Safety & Compensation Commission; Minister Responsible for the Office of the Chief Information Officer; Minister Responsible for the Government Purchasing Agency. Private Career: Senior manager, provincial government: Health & Community Services; Human Resources, Labour & Employment; Tourism, Culture, & Recreation; Municipal Affairs; Education. Independent business owner. Volunter, Movement for Canadian Literacy, Avalon East Economic Development Board, Recreation NL, firefighter. Provincial President, Boys & Girls Club of Newfoundland & Labrador. Member, St. John’s Junior & Avalon East Senior Hockey Leagues. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Confederation Bldg., PO Box 8700, St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6, Ph.: (709) 729-0334, Fax: (709) 729-5774, [email protected]. BROWN, JORDAN, (Labrador West) N.D.P. Caucus Whip. Ed. at Coll. of North Atlantic, Happy Valley Goose Bay (Welding Apprenticeship). M. with two children. Political Career: First elected to the NL House of Assembly g.e. 2019. N.D.P. Caucus Whip. Private Career: Made Labradorian of Distinction, 2017. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Confederation Bldg., PO Box 8700, St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6, Ph.: (709) 729-0270, [email protected], www.facebook.com/jordanlabwest, twitter.com/jordanlabcity. BYRNE, HON. GERRY, P.C., B.Sc. (Corner Brook) Minister of Immigration, Skills and Labour; Minister Responsible for WorkplaceNL. B. Sept. 27, 1966 in Corner Brook, NL. Ed. at Dalhousie University

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF NOVASCOTIA LEBLANC, HON. ARTHUR J., B.Comm., LL.B., O.N.S., Q.C. B. 1943 in West Arichat, NS. Ed. at St. Francis Xavier Univ. (B.Comm., 1964); Dalhousie Univ. (LL.B., 1968). M. to Her Honour Rosemarie Patricia (Patsy) LeBlanc (nee Lirette). Three children: Pierre, André and Robert. Six grandchildren. A lawyer. Political Career: Appointed the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of by the Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, June 14, 2017. Installed as Her Majesty’s representative in Nova Scotia, June 28, 2017. Private Career: Practiced law for over 30 years. Associate, Vincent deP Burke. Senior Partner, LeBlanc MacDonald & Pickup (subsequently LeBlanc MacDonald). Maintained solicitor’s practice (civil litigation). Justice, Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1998-2017. Recipient of the following honours: Appointed Queen’s Counsel, 1983; Chancellor, ; Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Government House, 1451 Barrington St., Halifax, NS B3J 1Z2, Ph.: (902) 424-7001, Fax: (902) 424-1790, [email protected], lt.gov.ns.ca, www.facebook.com/ltgovns, twitter.com/ltgovns.

BIOGRAPHIES ADAMS, BARBARA (Cole Harbour—Eastern Passage) M. to Kerry Adams. Four sons. A physiotherapist. Political Career: First elected the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly g.e. 2017. Mem., Health Committee, 2019-. Former mem., Community Services Committee. Private Career: Teacher, researcher & clinician at the Nova Scotia Health Authority for 18 years. Owner of a chronic pain clinic. Clinical Dir., PhysioCare. Health Chair, CARPS NS Bd. & Community Links Advisory Committee. Ethics Chair, Serving Senior Alliance. Recipient, Governor General’s Award. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Progressive Conservative Caucus Office, 1660 Hollis St., Suite 1001, Halifax, NS B3J 1V7, Ph.: (902) 424-2731, Fax: (902) 424-7484, www.facebook.com/barbaraadamsforcoleharboureasternpassage, twitter.com/barbaraadamspt. Constituency Office: PO Box 116, 1488 Main Rd., Eastern Passage, NS B3G 1M5, Ph.: (902) 406-0656, Fax: (902) 406-0070, [email protected], www.barbadamsmla.ca. ARAB, HON. PATRICIA, (Fairview—Clayton Park) Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services; Minister responsible for the Residential Tenancies Act; Minister responsible for Part II of the Gaming Control Act. B. in Halifax, NS to Phillip and Patricia Arab. Ed. Univ. of Dalhousie, King’s College (B.A.), Mount Saint Vincent University (B.Ed.) and Acadia University (M.Ed.). Political Career: First elected to the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly g.e. 2013. Re-elected g.e. 2017. Minister responsible for Part II of the Gaming Control Act, 2020-. Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services, 2019-. Minister responsible for the Residential Tenancies Act, 2019-. Former roles: Minister of Communications Nova Scotia, 2017-2021; Minister of Internal Services, 2017-2019. Former Chair, Community Services Committee. Former member of the following committees: Law Amendments; Veterans Affairs. Private Career: Former high school teacher / counsellor in the South Shore Regional School Board. Party: Lib. Address: Leg. Office: Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services, Maritime Centre, PO Box 216, 1505 Barrington St., 7th Fl., Halifax, NS B3J 3K5, Ph.: (902) 424-3302, Fax: (902) 424-6266, [email protected], www.facebook.com/patriciaarab, twitter.com/patriciaarab. Constituency Office: 3845 Dr., Suite 203, Halifax, NS B3L 4H9, Ph.: (902) 329-8683, Fax: (902) 444-7530, [email protected], www.patriciaarab.ca. BAIN, KEITH (Victoria—The Lakes) Ed. at Xavier Junior Coll. A businessman. Political Career: First elected to the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly g.e. 2006. Re-elected g.e. 2009. Def. g.e. 2013. Re-elected g.e. 2017. Mem., Public Accounts ctee. Former mem. of the following ctee’s: Resources; Chair, Progressive Conservative Caucus; Former Critic; Community Services and Labour; Workforce Development. Private Career: Business owner for 35 years. Former mem., Electorial Commission of Nova Scotia. Elected mem., Victoria District School Bd. Pres., Victoria County Fire Chief’s Assn. Vice-Chair, Cape Breton-Victoria District School Bd. Chair, Worship Ctee, Boularderie United Church Pastoral Charge. Mem., Bd. of Dirs., Northside Guest Home. Treasurer, Boularderie Food Bank. Mem. of num. ctees, incl. St. James Cemetery and St. James Veterans Monument Ctee. Volunteer and Chief, Big Bras d’Or Volunteer Fire Dept. for over 25 years. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Progressive Conservative Caucus Office,, 1660 Hollis St., Suite 1001, Halifax, NS B3J 1V7, Ph.: (902) 424-2731, Fax: (902) 424-7484. Constituency Office: 1415 Hwy. 105, Bras d’Or, NS B1Y 2N5, Ph.: (902) 736-0301, Fax: (902) 736-0411, [email protected]. BURRILL, GARY CLAYTON, M.A., M.Div. () Leader of the New Democratic Party of Nova Scotia. B. 1955 in Woodstock, NB. Ed. at Queen’s Univ. (M.A., History, 1978); Harvard Univ. (M.Div.). A minister & editor. Political Career: First elected to the the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly g.e. 2009 (Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley). Def. g.e. 2013. Re-elected g.e. 2017. Leader, New Democratic Party of Nova Scotia, 2016-. Critic: Premier’s Office and Executive Council; Environment and Climate Change; Intergovernmental Relations. Former roles: Ministerial Asst. for the Min. of Community Services (Housing); Chair, Veteran’s Affairs Ctee. Private Career: Former Managing Editor, New Maritimes (also writer and bd. mem.).Teacher, Sociology, Mount Saint Vincent Univ., Saint Mary’s Univ. and the Maritime School of Social Work. Ordained Minister, United Church of Canada, 1992. Co-editor, People, Resources and Power, 1987 (with Ian MacKay). Author, Away: Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario and Alberta, 1992. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: N.D.P. Caucus Office, 5151 George St., Suite 601, Halifax, NS B3J 1M5, Ph.: (902) 424-4134, Fax: (902) 424-0504, www.facebook.com/garyburrillndp, twitter.com/garyburrill. Constituency Office: 6208 Quinpool Rd., Suite 102, Halifax, NS B3L 1A3, Ph.: (902) 454-8365, [email protected].

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO DOWDESWELL, HON. ELIZABETH, O.C., O.Ont., M.A. B. Nov. 9, 1944 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Ed. at the Univ. of Saskatchewan; Utah State University. A teacher. Political Career: Sworn in as the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on Sept. 26, 2014. Private Career: Former Deputy Minister of Culture and Youth for the Province of Saskatchewan; Head of the Meteorological Service of Canada. Former Assistant Deputy Minister of Environment Canada; Led the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi, Kenya, 1992-1998 and Under-Secretary General of the United Nations; Adjunct professor at the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health at the University of Toronto, 1998-2010; Founding president and CEO of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (Canada); President and CEO of the Council of Canadian Academies, 2010-2014. Honours: Officer of the Order of Canada; Member of the ; Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Queen’s Park, Rm. 131, Toronto, ON M7A 1A1, Ph.: (416) 325-7780, Fax: (416) 325-5003, [email protected], www.lgontario.ca, www.facebook.com/lglizdowdeswell, twitter.com/lglizdowdeswell.

PRIVATE SECRETARY / Secrétaire particulier HYLTON, ANTHONY, Chief of Staff for the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON M7A 1A1, Ph.: (416) 325-7781, Fax: (416) 325-7787, [email protected], www.lt.gov.on.ca.

BIOGRAPHIES ANAND, DEEPAK, M.B.A. (Mississauga—Malton) Ed. at the Schulich School of Business, York Univ. (M.B.A.). Degree in Chemical Engineering, Punjab University, Lahore, Punjavb, Pakistan. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario g.e. 2018. Chair, Standing Ctee on Regulations and Private Bills, 2019-. Former Vice-Chair, Standing Ctee on Social Policy, 2018-2019. Private Career: Owner & CEO, Godden Distribution & OEM Auto Parts. Producer & host, Radio Saanjh, 770AM. Former bd. mem., Telecare Brampton. Co-Chair, Malton Community Building Project Committee. Founder of Meaningful Media organization. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Main Legislative Bldg., Rm. 463, Toronto, ON M7A 1A5, Ph.: (416) 326-7528, Fax: (416) 326-7504, [email protected], www.facebook.com/deepakanandmpp, twitter.com/deepakanandmpp. Constituency Office: 7895 Tranmere Dr., Suite 11, Mississauga, ON L5S 1V9, Ph.: (905) 696-0367, Fax: (905) 696-7545, deepakanand.nationbuilder.com. ANDREW, JILL, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto—St. Paul’s) Ed. at Humber College, Univ. of Toronto (M.A.) and York Univ. (Ph.D.). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario g.e. 2018. Critic: Culture, 2018-; Women’s Issues, 2019-. Mem., Standing Ctee on Public Accounts, 2019-. Private Career: Writer, speaker, activist & educator. Advocate for equity, inclusive fashion, body positivity. Co-founder, Body Confidence Canada. Community co-owner, Glad Day Bookshop. Volunteer supporting racialized communities, youth, women & queer communities. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Main Legislative Bldg., Rm. 115, Toronto, ON M7A 1A5, Ph.: (416) 325-0071, Fax: (416) 325-4728, [email protected], twitter.com/jillslastword. Constituency Office: 803 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON M6C 1B9, Ph.: (416) 656-0943, Fax: (416) 656-0875, [email protected], www.jillandrewmpp.ca. ARMSTRONG, TERESA J., (London—Fanshawe) Chief Opposition Whip. B. 1967 in Azores, Portugal. Bilingual: English, Portuguese. Ed. at Loyalist Coll. M. to Bill Armstrong, London City Councillor (Ward 2). Two children: Willy and Jacqueline. A Registered Insurance Broker. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario g.e. 2011. Re-elected g.e. 2014 and 2018. Chief Opposition Whip, 2019-. Critic: Home Care and Long-term Care, 2018-. Former roles: Deputy Opposition House Leader, 2018-2019; Deputy Third Party Whip, 2014-2018. Seniors’ Affairs, 2014-2018. Former Critic: Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade, 2014-2016; Seniors’ Issues; Training, Colleges and Universities, 2011-2014. Former mem., Standing Ctee on Justice Policy, 2012-2014. Private Career: Insurance Broker, twenty-two years. Founder and Past Chair, Argyle Resource Centre. Past pres., East London Lioness Club. Past Bd. Mem., LUSO Centre. Volunteer, East London Optimist Club. Mem., Argyle Community Association. Co-Chair, Argyle Indoor Pool Ctee. Volunteer, municipal events. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Main Legislative Bldg., Rm. 159, Toronto, ON M7A 1A5, Ph.: (416) 325-1872, Fax: (416) 325-1912, [email protected], www.facebook.com/tarmstrongndp, twitter.com/tarmstrongndp. Constituency Office: 155 Clarke Rd., London, ON N5W 5C9, Ph.: (519) 668-1104, Fax: (519) 668-1941, [email protected], www.teresaarmstrong.com. ARNOTT, HON. TED, B.A. (Wellington—Halton Hills) Speaker. B. Apr. 8, 1963 in Fergus, ON. Son of Warren Arnott & Jessie Hawkins. Ed. at Univ. (Diploma in Business Administration, 1986; B.A., Political Science, 1985). M. Dec. 22, 1990 to Lisa M. McCabe. Three children. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario g.e. 1990. Re-elected g.e. 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2014 and 2018. Speaker, 2018-. Chair, Internal Economy Committee, 2018-. Former roles: First Deputy Chair of the Committee of the Whole House, 2003-2007, 2007-2009, 2011-2018; Deputy Opposition House Leader, 2010-2011; Assistant Deputy Government Whip, 1993-1995. Former ctee Chair, Legislative Assembly, 1995-1997. Former ctee vice-chair of the following committees: Public Accounts, 2009-2010; Finance & Economic Affairs, 2002-2003; Estimate, 1993-1995. Former mem. of the following committees: Social Policy; Regulations & Private Bills; General Government;

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PERRY, HON. ANTOINETTE Resident of Tignish, PE. Ed. at Université de Moncton (Music Education). Political Career: Sworn in as the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island and invested as a member of the Order of PEI, for which she serves as Chancellor, October 20, 2017. Private Career: Music and French educator (Tignish Consolidated Elementary School) for 32 years. Organist and church choir director. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Goverment House, PO Box 846, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9, Ph.: (902) 368-5480, Fax: (902) 368-5481, www.lgpei.ca.

BIOGRAPHIES ALTASS, TRISH, M.A., B.A. (Tyne Valley—Sherbrooke, District 23) Official Opposition Whip. Ed. at Humber Coll. (Child & Youth Work), Western Univ. (B.A., Sociology) and Univ. of Guelp (M.A., Sociology). One daugher. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of PEI g.e. 2019. Official Opposition Whip, 2021-. Chair, Special Committee on Poverty in PEI, 2019-. Critic: Health and Wellness, 2019-; Fisheries, 2019-; Communities, 2019-. Private Career: Community-based researcher. Founding member, Community Engaged Scholarship Institute at the Univ. of Guelph. Former: union leader; women’s council chair; president, teaching assistant and faculty union, Univ. of Guelph. Party: Green. Address: Leg. Office: Hon. George Coles Bldg., 175 Richmond St. 2nd Fl., Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8, Ph.: (902) 620-3977, [email protected], www.facebook.com/trishaltassmla, twitter.com/altasstrish. AYLWARD, HON. JAMES, (Stratford—Keppoch, District 6) Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. B. in Sherwood. M. to Cece. One son: Connor. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of PEI g.e. 2011. Re-elected g.e. 2015 and 2019. Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, 2021-. Former roles: Minister of Health & Wellness, 2019-2021; Leader, Progressive Conservative Party, 2017-2019; Leader of the Official Opposition, 2017-2019. Former Critic: Premier’s Office; Intergovernmental Affairs; Acadian and Francophone Affairs; Aboriginal Affairs; Family; Human Services; Department of Tourism and Culture; Status of Women; Education and Early Childhood Development. Former mem. of the following committees: Chair, Public Accounts; Rules, Regulations, Private Bills and Privileges; Health and Wellness; Legislative Management; Agriculture, Environment, Energy and Forestry; Education and Innovation; Health, Social Services and Seniors. Private Career: Hospitality & industry, thirty-four years: Canadian Pacific Hotels and Resorts, Charlottetown, PE, Alberta; Confederation Centre of the Arts, twelve years; University of Prince Edward Island, 2015-2019. Mem., Canadian Cancer Society Board. Chair, Queens County Relay for Life, 2011. Volunteer: Terry Fox Foundation; Camp Gencheff; Liturgical Ministries at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish; Habitat for Humanity; Upper Room Food Bank; Parkdale / Sherwood Lions Club. Mem., Holland College Advisory Ctee. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Ph.: (902) 368-5250, Fax: (902) 368-4121, [email protected], www.facebook.com/jamesaylwardpc, twitter.com/jsjaylward. Constituency Office: Ph.: (902) 368-4360, Fax: (902) 368-4377, [email protected]. BEATON, MECHELE, B.B.A (Mermaid—Stratford, District 5) Official Opposition House Leader. Ed. at Univ. of Prince Edward Island (B.B.A). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of PEI g.e. 2019. Official Opposition House Leader, 2021-. Chair, Public Accounts Ctee, 2019-. Municipal: Former Councillor, Alexandra Community Council. Private Career: Manager, Bell Aliant. Leader, Girl Guides of Canada. Party: Green. Address: Leg. Office: Hon. George Coles Bldg., 175 Richmond St., 2nd Fl., Charlottetown, PE C1A 8C5, Ph.: (902) 620-3977, [email protected], www.facebook.com/michelebeatonmla, twitter.com/beaton_michele. BELL, HANNAH, M.B.A. (Charlottetown—Belvedere, District 11) Ed. at Univ. of PEI (MBA). One daughter: Ava. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of PEI by-election 2017. Re-elected g.e. 2019. Critic: Social Development and Housing. Mem. of the following committees: Poverty in PEI, 2019-; Health and Social Development, 2019-; Chair, Rules, Regulations, Private Bills and Privileges, 2019-; Committee on Committees, 2019-. Former roles: Official Opposition House Leader, 2019-2021; Third Party House Leader, 2017-2019. Former mem. of the following committees, 2018-2019: Public Accounts; Rules, Regulations, Private Bills and Privileges; Education and Economic Development; Infrastructure and Energy. Former Critic for Finance. Private Career: Work in the public, private and non-profit sectors in Canada and the UK. Former Executive Director, PEI Business Women’s Association. Owner, consultancy firm The Solution Agency. Partner in training firm Business Learning Solutions. Co-owner, The SPOT Charlottetown, creative co-workspace. Party: Green. Address: Leg. Office: Hon. George Coles Bldg., 175 Richmond St., 2nd Fl, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1H8, Ph.: (902) 620-3977, www.facebook.com/hannahbellmla, twitter.com/hannahbethbell. Constituency Office: [email protected]. BELL, ZACK (Charlottetown—Winsloe, District 10) M. to Ashley. Two children: Sophia and Harrison. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of PEI by-election 2020. Private Career: Minor hockey coach. Sunday School Teacher, Winsloe United Church. Former radio host and salesman. Party: P.C. Address: Leg. Office: Hon. George Coles Bldg., 175 Richmond St., 3rd Fl., Charlottetown, PE C1A 1H8, Ph.: (902) 368-4360, Fax: (902) 368-4377, [email protected], www.facebook.com/zackbellpei, twitter.com/zackbellpei. BERNARD, KARLA, B.Ed., M.Ed. (Charlottetown—Victoria Park, District 12) Ed. at the Univ. of Prince Edward Island (B.Ed.; M.Ed.). M. to Ryan. Two children: Gracie and Hunter. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of PEI g.e. 2019. Critic: Education and Lifelong Learning; Status of Women. Chair, Education

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LIEUTENANT-GOUVERNEUR DU QUÉBEC DOYON, L’HON. J. MICHEL, Q.C., B.A., LL.L., Ph.D., Ad.E. Né le 20 avr., 1943 à Québec, QC. Fils de Josaphat Doyon & Cécile Gingras. Fit ses études à Laurentian Univ. (B.A.) et l’Univ Laval (LL.L, M.A. and Ph.D.). M. à Pauline Théberge. Deux enfants: Jean-François et Marie-Hélène. Six petits enfants: Benoit, Caroline, Anne-Sophie, Alexandra, Camille et Emma. Carrière politique: Il est devenu le 29e lieutenant-gouverneur du Québec, le 24 sept., 2015. Carrière privée: Avocat. Ancien bâtonnier du Barreau du Québec. Il est chargé de cours à l’Université Laval, l’École du Barreau et Cégep de Sainte-Foy. Nommé au Conseiller de la Reine. Bénéficiaire des récompenses suivantes: Médaille du 125e anniversaire du Canada; Médaille du jubilé d’or de la reine Élisabeth II; Médaille du jubilé de diamant de la reine Élisabeth II. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Cabinet du Lieutenant-gouverneur, 1050, rue des Parlementaires, Québec, QC G1A 1A1, Tél: (418) 643-5385, Ligne sans frais: (866) 791-0766, Téléc: (418) 644-4677, [email protected], www.lieutenant-gouverneur.qc.ca.

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF QUÉBEC DOYON, HON. J. MICHEL, Q.C., B.A., LL.L., Ph.D., Ad.E. B. Apr. 20, 1943 in Québec, QC. Son of Josaphat Doyon & Cécile Gingras. Ed. at Laurentian Univ. (B.A.) and Laval Univ. (LL.L, M.A. and Ph.D.). M. to Pauline Théberge. Two children: Jean-François & Marie-Hélène. Six grandchildren: Benoit, Caroline, Anne-Sophie, Alexandra, Camille and Emma. Political Career: Sworn in as the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Québec, Sept. 24, 2015. Private Career: A lawyer. Former President of the Barreau du Québec. A lecturer at Cégep de Sainte-Foy, Laurentian University, Laval University and the Quebec Bar School. Appointed to the Queen’s Counsel. Recipient of the following awards: Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Confederation; Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal; the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, 1050 des Parlementaires St., Québec, QC G1A 1A1, Ph.: (418) 643-5385, Toll-free: (866) 791-0766, Fax: (418) 644-4677, [email protected], www.lieutenant-gouverneur.qc.ca.

BIOGRAPHIES ALLAIRE, SIMON (Maskinongé) Ed. Univ. of Québec at Trois-Rivières (B.S., economics) and Univ. de Sherbrooke (micro-program in local development). Political Career: First elected to the Québec National Assembly g.e. 2018. Mem., committees: Vice-chair, Planning and the Public Domain, 2019-; Agriculture, Fisheries, Energy and Natural Resources, 2019-. Temporary Chair, 2018-2019. Former mem., committees; Labour and the Economy, 2018-2019; Public Finance, 2018-2019. Private Career: Senior Director of Business Development at Desjardins Business. Treasurer of the Fondation du Center jeunesse de la Mauricie and Center-du-Québec, 2016-. Vice-president of Toastzr.com, a charitable application, 2015-. Former, Vice-President of the MRC of Maskinongé Chamber of Commerce, 2015-2018. Former General Manager of the local development center (CLD) of the Maskinongé RCM from 2012 to 2015. Party: C.A.Q. Address: Leg. Office: Hôtel du Parlement, 1045 Parlementaires St., 1st Fl., Suite 1.74, Québec, QC G1A 1A4, Ph.: (418) 644-0617, [email protected], www.facebook.com/simonallairecaq. Constituency Office: 429 St. Laurent Blvd. East, Louiseville, QC J5V 1H5, Ph.: (819) 228-9722, Toll-free: (877) 528-9722, Fax: (819) 228-0040. ALLAIRE, SIMON, B.Ec. (Maskinongé) Fit ses études à l’Univ. du Québec à Trois-Rivières (B.Ec.) et l’Univ. de Sherbrooke (microprogramme en développement local). Carrière politique: Élu pour la première fois à l’Assemblée nationale du Québec é.g. 2018. Mem., commissions: Agriculture, des pêcheries, de l’énergie et des ressources naturelles, 2019-; Aménagement du territoire, 2019-. Président de séance, 2018-2019. Ancien mem., commissions: Économie, 2018-2019; Finances, 2018-2019. Carrière privée: Directeur principal du développement des affaires chez Desjardins Entreprises. trésorier de la Fondation du Centre jeunesse de la Mauricie et du Centre-du-Québec, 2016-. Vice-président de Toastzr.com, une application de bienfaisance, 2015-. Ancien directeur général du Centre local de développement (CLD) de la MRC de Maskinongé de 2012 à 2015. Vice-président de la Chambre de commerce de la MRC de Maskinongé, 2015-2018. Parti pol.: C.A.Q. Adresse: Bureau Lég.: Hôtel du Parlement, 1045, rue des Parlementaires, 1er étage, Bureau 1.74, Québec, QC G1A 1A4, Tél: (418) 644-0617, [email protected], www.facebook.com/simonallairecaq. Bureau de circonscription: 429, boul St-Laurent est, Louiseville, QC J5V 1H5, Tél: (819) 228-9722, Ligne sans frais: (877) 528-9722, Téléc: (819) 228-0040. ANGLADE, DOMINIQUE, B.A., M.B.A., B.Eng. (Saint-Henri—Sainte-Anne) Leader of the Official Opposition. B. Jan. 31, 1974 in Montréal, QC. D. of Georges Anglade and Mireille Neptune. Ed. at the École polytechnique de Montréal (B.Eng.). and HEC Montreal (M.B.A.). M. to Helge Seetzen. Three children. Political Career: Cand. & def. g.e. 2012 (C.A.Q.). First elected to the Québec National Assembly by-election 2015. Re-elected g.e. 2018. Leader of the Official Opposition, 2020-. Critic: Charter of Regions, 2020-. Former roles: Deputy Premier, 2017-2018. Minister of Economy, Science and Innovation, 2016-2018. Ministre responsable de la Stratégie numérique, 2016-2018; Member, Conseil du trésor, 2016. Former Critic: Economy, 2018-2020; Immigration, 2018-2019. Former Vice-Chair: Committee on Institutions, 2018-2020; National Assembly Delegation for Relations with Bavaria, 2019-2020; Comité ministériel de l’économie, de la création d’emplois et du développement durable, 2016-2018; Comité ministériel de l’implantation de la stratégie maritime 2016-2018. Member, Comité ministériel de la conciliation famille-travail-études, 2017-2018. Private Career: President and CEO, Montreal International, 2013-2015. President, C.A.Q., 2012-2013. Senior Consultant, McKinsey and Company, 2004-2012. Director public and external affairs, Nortel Networksm 2003-2004. Senior Manager, Nortel

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF SASKATCHEWAN MIRASTY, HON. RUSS B. in La Ronge. Member of La Ronge Indian Band. Bilingual: Woodland Cree, English. Ed. RCMP Academy, Depot Division. M. to Donna Mirasty. Two children. Two grandchildren. Political Career: Sworn in as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan on July 7, 2019. Private Career: Assistant , RCMP (ret’d 2013). Member: Student First Engagement; League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents; Community Safety Knowledge Alliance Board of Directors; Saskatchewan’s Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction; McDowell Foundation Board of Directors. Awarded: Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal; Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal; Meritorious Service Medal. Address: Leg. Office: Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Government House, 4607 Dewdney Ave., Regina, SK S4T 1B7, Ph.: (306) 787-4070, Fax: (306) 787-7716, [email protected], ltgov.sk.ca, www.facebook.com/ltgovsk.

BIOGRAPHIES BECK, CARLA, (Regina Lakeview) Opposition Caucus Chair. B. in Lang, SK. M. to Guy Marsden. Three children: Hannah, Nolan and Maya. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan g.e. 2016. Re-elected g.e. 2020. Opposition Caucus Chair, 2018-. Critic, 2016-: Education; Early Learning and Childcare. Member, House Services Committee. Former Critic: Crown Investments Corporation; Saskatchewan Government Insurance; SaskEnergy. Deputy Opposition Whip, 2016-2018. Private Career: Registered Social Worker. Exec. Director at local women’s shelter. Trustee, Subdivision 5, Regina Public School Board. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 2405 Legislative Dr., Rm. 265, Regina, SK S4S 0B3, Ph.: (306) 787-0633, Fax: (306) 787-6247, www.facebook.com/carla4lakeview, twitter.com/carla4lakeview. Constituency Office: 2213 Broad St., Regina, SK S4P 1Y7, Ph.: (306) 522-1333, Fax: (306) 522-1479, [email protected]. BELANGER, BUCKLEY (Athabasca) B. Mar. 21, 1960 in Ile-a-la-Crosse, SK. S. of Leo Joseph Belanger and Lena Ahenakew. M. to Rebecca Pederson. Three children: Michelle, Kellie and Taylor. A journalist. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan g.e. 1995. Resigned & left Lib. Party, Sept. 2, 1998. Re-elected as N.D.P. by-election 1998, g.e. 1999, 2007, 2011, 2016 and 2020. Critic: Highways; Forestry; Global Transportation Hub; Regina Bypass. Vice-Chair, Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice Ctee. Mem., Economy Ctee. Former Roles: Minister of Environment and Resource Management; Minister of Nothern Affairs; Deputy Whip; Deputy Chair, Private Bills Ctee. Former Critic: Highways and Infrastructure; SaskEnergy; SaskWater; Water Security Agency; Northern Affairs. Municipal: Mayor, Ile-a-la-Crosse, 1988-1994. Private Career: Journalist and editor. Former programmer, producer and administrator, Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation in La Ronge, SK. Expeditor, S.M.D.C., Uranium City, 1980. Reporter, 1980. Radio / T.V. Community Developer, La Ronge, Sask., 1982. President, Belanger Communications. Board member, S.U.M.A. Chair, N.W. Sask. Municipal Ass’n. ABEX Business Award Finalist, 1994. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 2405 Legislative Dr., Rm. 151, Regina, SK S4S 0B3, Ph.: (306) 787-0394, Fax: (306) 787-6247. Constituency Office: PO Box 310, Ile-a-la-Crosse, SK S0M 1C0, Ph.: (306) 833-3200, Toll-free: (800) 239-9820, Fax: (306) 833-2622, [email protected]. BONK, STEVEN (Moosomin) M. to Candace. One daughter, Emma. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan g.e. 2016. Re-elected g.e. 2020. Member, Crown and Central Agencies Committee. Former roles: Minister of Economy, 2017-2018; Minister Responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan, 2017-2018; Minister Responsible for Innovation and Trade, 2017-2018. Former member of the following ctee’s: Economy; Public Accounts; Chair, Legislation and Regulation Review Red Tape. Private Career: Consultant, agricultural management and policy development. Managing director, livestock-based enterprises, Europe. Family livestock business near Wolseley, SK. Party: S.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 2405 Legislative Dr., Regina, SK S4S 0B3. Constituency Office: PO Box 1038, 622 Main St., Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0, Ph.: (306) 435-4005, Fax: (306) 435-4008, [email protected]. BOWES, JENNIFER, B.A. (Saskatoon University) Opposition Deputy Whip. Ed. at Queen’s Univ. (B.A.). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan g.e. 2020. Opposition Deputy Whip. Critic: Advanced Education; Innovation; Status of Women. Vice-Chair, Privileges Committee. Private Career: Formerly employed with the Ministry of Corrections, Saskatoon Correctional Centre. Former Vice-President, Elizabeth Fry Society. Served ovears with CUSO International. Party: N.D.P. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Bldg., 2405 Legislative Dr., Rm. 265, Regina, SK S4S 0B3, Ph.: (306) 787-7388, twitter.com/jbowes_skndp. Constituency Office: 2105 - 8th St. East, Suite 50, Saskatoon, SK S7H 0T8, Ph.: (306) 956-0224, [email protected]. BRADSHAW, HON. FRED, (Carrot River Valley) Minister of Highways; Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency. B. in 1951 in Arborfield, SK. M. to Terry Novogrodski, 1976. Three children: Lisa (dec.), Morgan & Gina. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan g.e. 2007. Re-elected g.e. 2011, 2016 and 2020. Minister of Highways, 2020-. Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency, 2020-. Former roles: Legislative Sec. to the Minister of Energy and to the Minister of Environment; Deputy Whip, 2014-2016. Former mem. of the following ctee’s; Crown and Central Agencies; Economy; Caucus Red Tape; Chair, Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice. Municipal: Former councillor, Carrot River. Private Career: Earlier career on the oil rigs, and in farming, aerial spraying. Holder of commercial and private pilot licences. Past Pres., Saskatchewan Aerial Applicator Ass’n. Past Dir., Canadian Aerial Applicators

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COMMISSIONER OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES THOM, HON. MARGARET B. in Deh Cho region of Fort Providence, NT. M. to Jim Thom. Four children. Nine grandchildren. Political Career: Sworn in as the territory’s 17th Commissioner, September 18, 2017. Deputy Commissioner, 2005-2011. Private Career: An educator, counsellor, facilitator and volunteer. Former School Community Counsellor and Deh Gah Got’ie First Nation Program Officer. Co-author, Nahecho Keh—Our Elders. Has served on numerous school and community organization boards. Recipient, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2013); NWT Wise Woman Award (2000); inductee, N.W.T. Education Hall of Fame (2012). Address: Leg. Office: Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, PO Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, Toll-free: (888) 270-3318, Fax: (867) 873-0223, [email protected], www.commissioner.gov.nt.ca.

BIOGRAPHIES ARCHIE, HON. DIANE, B.Mg., M.A. (Inuvik Boot Lake) Deputy Premier; Minister of Infrastructure; Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation. B. in Aklavik, NT. Ed. at Royal Roads Univ. (B.Mg. and Master’s in Interdiscplinary Studies), Artic College (Business Management Diploma). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories g.e. 2019. Deputy Premier, 2020-. Minister of Infrastructure, 2020-. Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation, 2020-. Former roles: Minister of Health and Social Services, 2019-2020. Minister responsible for: Persons with Disabilities, 2019-2020; Status of Women, 2019-2020. Municipal: Chief Negotiator and Direct of Intergovernmental Affairs, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC). Private Career: Worked as: Youth Worker, Assistant Comptroller, Executive Director of Community Development, at IRC; Vice chair, secretary / treasurer, at Inuvik Community Corporation; British Petroleum, one year. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, PO Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, [email protected], Other Communications: (867) 767-9141 ext. 11124, www.facebook.com/steve.norn, twitter.com/dianearchienwt. Constituency Office: 198 Mackenzie Rd., Suite 124, Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0, Ph.: (867) 777-4693, [email protected], www.stevenorn.ca. BLAKE, JR., HON. FREDERICK, (Mackenzie Delta) Speaker. B. 1977 in Inuvik, NT. S. of Frederick and Grace Blake. Common law spouse to Jamie Benoit-Cardinal. Ed. at Lethbridge College (Leadership and Negotiation Training). Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories g.e. 2011. Re-elected g.e. 2015 and 2019. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, 2019-. Chair, Board of Management. Former mem. of the following ctee’s: Deputy Chair, Economic Development and Infrastructure; Priorities and Planning; Board of Management; Social Development. Municipal: Chief and Mayor of Tsiigehtchic, 2007-2011. Private Career: Served as the President of the Gwich’ya Gwich’in Council in Tsiigehtchic, on the Board of Directors for the Gwich’in Tribal Council, and on the Board of Directors for the Gwich’in Development Corporation and the Gwich’in Settlement Corporation. He has volunteered for the Mackenzie Jamboree in Tsiigehtchic and the Annual Canoe Days. Mr. Blake has worked as a Renewable Resource Officer, Heavy Equipment Operator, Water Plant Operator, Water Monitor, Environmental Monitor, Big Game Hunting Guide, and he also managed the day-to-day operations of the Development Corporation for Red River Incorporated Band Ltd. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, PO Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, [email protected], Other Communications: (867) 767-9143 ext. 12005. BONNETROUGE, RONALD (Deh Cho) B. in Fort Providence, NT. Ed. at Aurora College (Management Studies Diploma). With spouse, four children and seven grandchildren. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories g.e. 2019. Member of the following committees: Accountability and Oversight; Government Operations; Social Development. Municipal: Chief, Deh Gah Got’ie , 2000-2001; Hamlet Councillor, Fort Providence Hamlet Council, 2019. Private Career: Journeyman, Fort Providence Local Housing Association, ten years. Projects Officer, Hay River Public Works and Services, eleven years. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, PO Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, [email protected], Other Communications: (867) 767-9143 ext. 12105. Constituency Office: General Delivery, Fort Providence, NT, Ph.: (867) 699-4003. CHINNA, HON. PAULIE, (Sahtu) Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs; Minister responsible for: Northwest Territories Housing Corporation; Homelessness; Youth; Public Utilities Board. B. in Good Hope, NT. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories g.e. 2019. Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, 2019-. Minister responsible for Homelessness, 2019-. Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation. Minister Responsible for Youth. Minister Responsible for the Public Utilities Board. Private Career: Public Servant, land administration. Community development programs incl. youth care and people with limited mobility. Member, Aurora College Board of Governors. Served three years with Sahtu Business Development Council and the Fort Good Hope Co-operative LTD. Address: Leg. Office: Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, PO Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, [email protected], Other Communications: (867) 767-9141 ext. 11135. Constituency Office: [email protected]. CLEVELAND, CAITLIN (Kam Lake) Ed. at the École St. Patrick High School. M. to Jeffrey Bowden. Three children: Jackson, Owen and Dalyn. Political Career: First elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories g.e. 2019. Chair, Standing Committee on Social Development. Private Career: Owner, Cleveland Photography, fifteen years ongoing. Communications Officer Intern, Government of the Northwest Territories

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