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Edmonton—Spruce Grove Alberta Conservative 6801-170th Street (Main Office) Edmonton, Alberta T544W4 [email protected] Anders, Rob Calgary West Alberta Conservative 11 Spruce Centre SW Calgary, Alberta T3C 3B3 [email protected] [email protected] Benoit, Leon Vegreville—Wainwright Alberta Conservative 5004-49th Street, Professional Bldg, PO Box 300 Mannville, Alberta T0B 2W0 [email protected] Calkins, Blaine Wetaskiwin Alberta Conservative 5 - 4612 50th St, (Main Office) Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1S7 [email protected] Crockatt, Joan Calgary Centre Alberta Conservative 1333 8th Street SW, Suite 333 Calgary, Alberta T2R 1M6 [email protected] Dreeshen, Earl Red Deer Alberta Conservative 4315 55th Avenue, Suite 100A (Main Office) Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4N7 [email protected] Duncan, Linda Edmonton—Strathcona Alberta NDP 10049-81st Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6E 1W7 [email protected] Goldring, Peter Edmonton East Alberta Independent Conservative 9111 - 118 Avenue NW, - Edmonton, Alberta T5B 0T9 [email protected] Harper, Stephen (Right Hon.) Calgary Southwest Alberta Conservative 1600 - 90th Avenue SW, Suite A-203 Calgary, Alberta T2V 5A8 [email protected] Hawn, Laurie (Hon.) Edmonton Centre Alberta Conservative 11156 142nd Street (Main Office) Edmonton, Alberta T5M 4G5 [email protected] Hillyer, Jim Lethbridge Alberta Conservative 255 - 8th Street South (Main Office) Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4Y1 [email protected] Jean, Brian Fort McMurray—Athabasca Alberta Conservative 102-9912 Franklin Avenue Fort Mcmurray, Alberta T9H 2K4 [email protected] Kenney, Jason (Hon.) Calgary Southeast Alberta Conservative 1168-137 Ave SE (Main Office) Calgary, Alberta T2J 6T6 [email protected] Lake, Mike (Hon.) Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont Alberta Conservative 9225 28th Avenue NW Edmonton, Alberta T6N 1N1 [email protected] Menzies, Ted (Hon.) Macleod Alberta Conservative 4925 1st Street West, PO Box 40 Claresholm, Alberta T0L 0T0 [email protected] Merrifield, Rob (Hon.) Yellowhead Alberta Conservative 119-50th Street, PO Box 7887, Station Main (Main Office) Edson, Alberta T7E 1V9 5115 49th Street PO Box 1495, Suite 117 Whitecourt, Alberta T7S 1P3 [email protected] Obhrai, Deepak Calgary East Alberta Conservative Radisson Centre, Suite 225, 525-28th Street SE Calgary, Alberta T2A 6W9 [email protected] Payne, LaVar Medicine Hat Alberta Conservative 112-1310 Kingsway Avenue SE (Main Office) Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 2Y4 2-403 2nd Ave. West, PO Box 640 Brooks, Alberta T1R 1B6 [email protected] Rajotte, James Edmonton—Leduc Alberta Conservative 204-596 Riverbend Square, Edmonton, Alberta T6R 2E3 [email protected] Rathgeber, Brent Edmonton—St. Albert Alberta Conservative 220-20 Perron Street (Main Office) St Albert, Alberta T8N 1E4 107 White Oaks Square 12222 - 137 Ave. NW Edmonton, Alberta T5L 4X5 [email protected] Rempel, Michelle Calgary Centre-North Alberta Conservative 105-1318 Centre St NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 2R7 [email protected] Richards, Blake Wild Rose Alberta Conservative 16-620 1st Avenue NW Airdrie, Alberta T4B 2R3 [email protected] Shory, Devinder Calgary Northeast Alberta Conservative 2635 - 37th Avenue NE, Suite 140 Calgary, Alberta T1Y 5Z6 [email protected] Sorenson, Kevin Crowfoot Alberta Conservative 4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1P9 [email protected] Storseth, Brian Westlock—St. Paul Alberta Conservative 10623-100th Avenue, Suite B (Main Office) Westlock, Alberta T7P 2J4 [email protected] Uppal, Tim (Hon.) Edmonton—Sherwood Park Alberta Conservative 141 Seneca Road Sherwood Park, Alberta T8A 4G6 [email protected] Warkentin, Chris Peace River Alberta Conservative 201-10625 Westside Drive (Main Office) Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 8E6 [email protected] Albas, Dan Okanagan—Coquihalla British Columbia Conservative 202-301 Main Street, (Main Office) Penticton, British Columbia V2A 5B7 [email protected] Atamanenko, Alex British Columbia Southern Interior British Columbia NDP 337 Columbia Avenue (Main Office) Castlegar, British Columbia V1N 1G6 [email protected] Cannan, Ron (Hon.) Kelowna—Lake Country British Columbia Conservative 114-1835 Gordon Drive (Main Office) Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 3H4 [email protected] Crowder, Jean Nanaimo—Cowichan British Columbia NDP 126 Ingram Street, Suite 101 (Main Office) Duncan, British Columbia V9L 1P1 77 Victoria Crescent, Suite 4 Nanaimo, British Columbia V9R 5B9 [email protected] Cullen, Nathan Skeena—Bulkley Valley British Columbia NDP 1283 Main Street, 2nd Floor, PO Box 4914 (Main Office) Smithers, British Columbia V0J 2N0 4710 Lazelle Avenue, Suite 104 Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1T2 818 Third Avenue West Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 1M6 [email protected] Davies, Don Vancouver Kingsway British Columbia NDP 2951 Kingsway Avenue Vancouver, British Columbia V5R 5J4 [email protected] Davies, Libby Vancouver East British Columbia NDP 2412 Main Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V5T 3E2 [email protected] Donnelly, Fin New Westminster—Coquitlam British Columbia NDP 1116 Austin Avenue (Main Office) Coquitlam, British Columbia V3K 3P5 [email protected] Duncan, John (Hon.) Vancouver Island North British Columbia Conservative 576 England Ave. Unit 104 (Main Office) Courtenay, British Columbia V9N 2N3 [email protected] Fast, Ed (Hon.) Abbotsford British Columbia Conservative 205-2825 Clearbrook Road (Main Office) Abbotsford, British Columbia V2T 6S3 [email protected] Findlay, Kerry-Lynne D. (Hon.) Delta—Richmond East British Columbia Conservative 5000 Bridge Street, Suite 202 Delta, British Columbia V4K 2K4 [email protected] Fry, Hedy (Hon.) Vancouver Centre British Columbia Liberal 1030 Denman St, Suite 106 Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 2M6 [email protected] Garrison, Randall Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca British Columbia NDP A2 - 100 Aldersmith Place (Main Office) Victoria, British Columbia V9A 7M8 [email protected] Grewal, Nina Fleetwood—Port Kells British Columbia Conservative 15957-84th Avenue, Suite 201 Surrey, British Columbia V4N 0W7 [email protected] Harris, Richard M. Cariboo—Prince GeorgeBritish Columbia Conservative 206-575 Quebec Street Prince George, British Columbia V2L 1W6 [email protected] Hiebert, Russ South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale British Columbia Conservative 106A- 2429 152nd Street Surrey, British Columbia V4P 1N4 [email protected] Julian, Peter Burnaby—New Westminster British Columbia NDP 7615 6th Street (Main Office) Burnaby, British Columbia V3N 3M6 [email protected] Kamp, Randy Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission British Columbia Conservative 22720 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge, British Columbia V2X 2V6 [email protected] Lunney, James Nanaimo—Alberni British Columbia Conservative 6894 Island Highway North, Suite 6 (Main Office) Nanaimo, British Columbia V9V 1P6 A-5262 Argyle Street Port Alberni, British Columbia V9Y 1T9 [email protected] May, Elizabeth Saanich—Gulf Islands British Columbia Green Party 9711 Fourth Street, Suite 1 (Main Office) Sidney, British Columbia V8L 2Y8 [email protected] Mayes, Colin Okanagan—Shuswap British Columbia Conservative 3105 29 Street Vernon, British Columbia V1T 5A8 [email protected] McLeod, Cathy Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo British Columbia Conservative 979 Victoria Street (Main Office) Kamloops, British Columbia V2C 2C1 118-475 Birch Avenue 100 Mile House, British Columbia [email protected] Moore, James (Hon.) Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam British Columbia Conservative 2603 St. John's St., Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 2B5 [email protected] Murray, Joyce Vancouver Quadra British Columbia Liberal 2112 Broadway West, Suite 206 Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 2C8 [email protected] Rankin, Murray Victoria British Columbia NDP 1057 Fort Street (Main Office) Victoria, British Columbia V8V 3K5 [email protected] Sandhu, Jasbir Surrey North British Columbia NDP 13979 104th Avenue, Suite 107 (Main Office) Surrey, British Columbia V3P 1X1 [email protected] Saxton, Andrew North Vancouver British Columbia Conservative 102 West 3rd Street (Main Office) North Vancouver, British Columbia V7M 1E8 [email protected] Sims, Jinny Jogindera Newton—North Delta British Columbia NDP 8532 - 120th Street, Suite 113 Surrey, British Columbia V3W 3N5 [email protected] Stewart, Kennedy Burnaby—Douglas British Columbia NDP 4658 Hastings Street (Main Office) Burnaby, British Columbia V5C 2K5 [email protected] Strahl, Mark Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon British Columbia Conservative 102-7388 Vedder Road (Main Office) Chilliwack, British Columbia V2R 4E4 [email protected] Warawa, Mark Langley British Columbia Conservative 104-4769 222nd Street Langley, British Columbia V2Z 3C1 [email protected] Weston, John West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country British Columbia Conservative 285-17th Street , Suite 21 (Main Office) West Vancouver, British Columbia V7V 3S6 5760 Teredo Street Trail Bay Centre, Suite 207 Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A2 7100 Alberni Street, Suite 24 Powell River, British Columbia V8A 5K9 [email protected] Wilks, David Kootenay—Columbia British Columbia Conservative 100 Cranbrook Street North, Suite B (Main Office) Cranbrook, British Columbia V1C 3P9 [email protected] Wong, Alice (Hon.) 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