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Contact Information to Lobby Your Minister, MLA and MP Contact Information to Lobby Your Minister, MLA and MP Provincial Government Ministry for Children’s Services Minister: Hon. Janis Tarchuk MLA for Banff-Cochrane Website: www.child.gov.ab.ca Information line: (780) 422 3004 Legislature Office #127 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 Phone: (780) 415-0993 Fax: (780) 415-9450 Constituency Office P.O. Box 790 4th Floor, 229 Bear Street Banff, AB Canada T1L 1A8 Phone: (403) 760-8281 Toll-Free: 1-866-760-8281 Fax: (403) 760-5009 E-mail: [email protected] Ministry for Health and Wellness Minister: Hon. Dave Hancock MLA for Edmonton-Whitemud Website: www.health.gov.ab.ca Information line: (780) 427 7164 Legislature Office #701 Legislature Annex 9718 107 Street 1 Edmonton, AB Canada T5K 1E4 Phone: (780) 415-4849 Fax: (780) 422-1671 Constituency Offices #203, 596 Riverbend Square Edmonton, AB Canada T6R 2E3 Phone: (780) 413-5970 Fax: (780) 413-5971 E-mail: [email protected] Ministry for Education Minister: Hon. Ron Liepert MLA for Calgary-West Website: www.education.gov.ab.ca Information line: (780) 427-7219 Legislature Office 513 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 Phone: (780) 427-0135 Fax: (780) 427-1835 Constituency Office #2, 5555 Strathcona Hill SW Calgary, AB Canada T3H 1S2 Phone: (403) 216-5439 Fax: (403) 216-5441 E-mail: [email protected] Ministry for Employment, Immigration and Industry Minister: Hon. Iris Evans MLA for Sherwood Park Websites: www.hre.gov.ab.ca www.aed.gov.ab.ca Information lines: (780) 644-5135 (formerly Human Resources and Employment) (780) 427-0458 (formerly Economic Development) 2 Legislature Office #204 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 Phone: (780) 427-3665 Fax: (780) 415-0961 Constituency Offices #116B, 937 Fir Street Sherwood Park, AB Canada T8A 4N6 Phone: (780) 417-4747 Fax: (780) 417-4748 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ministry for Advanced Education and Technology Minister: Hon. Doug Horner MLA for Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert Websites: www.advancededucation.gov.ab.ca www.innovation.gov.ab.ca Information lines: (780) 422-5400 (Advanced Education) (780) 427-0285 (formerly Innovation and Science) Legislature Office #229 Legislature Building 10800-97 Avenue Edmonton, AB Canada T5K - 2B6 Phone: (780) 427-2137 Fax: (780) 422-6035 Constituency Office 206 B McLeod Avenue Spruce Grove, AB Canada T7X 2K5 Phone: (780) 962-6606 Fax: (780) 962-1568 E-mail: [email protected] 3 Ministry for Justice and Attorney General Minister: Hon. Ron Stevens MLA for Calgary-Glenmore Website: www.justice.gov.ab.ca/ Information line: (780) 427 2745 Legislature Office #208 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 Phone: (780) 427-2339 Fax: (780) 422-6621 Constituency Office #A210, 1600 - 90 Avenue SW Calgary, AB Canada T2V 5A8 Phone: (403) 216-5421 Fax: (403) 216-5423 E-mail: [email protected] Premier MLA for Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Legislature Office 607 Legislature Annex 9718 107 Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada T5K 1E4 Phone: (780) 422-5384 Fax: (780) 415-0951 Constituency Offices Vegreville Box 451 4945 - 51 Avenue Vegreville, AB 4 Canada T9C 1R6 Phone: (780) 632-6840 Fax: (780) 632-6888 E-mail: [email protected] Fort Saskatchewan 9925B 104 Street Fort Saskatchewan, AB Canada T8L 2E7 Phone: (780) 992-6560 Fax: (780) 992-6562 Toll-free line NOTE: If your call to your MLA is long distance, please dial 310-0000 then the area code and the phone number you would like to reach in order to receive toll-free access. NOTE: Office locations are subject to change. Check website for most up-to-date contact information. NOTE: If writing a letter to a specific Minster, be sure to send a copy to your MLA (if different from the Minister). Leaders of the Opposition Parties Kevin Taft, Leader, Leader, Alberta Liberal Party MLA for Edmonton-Riverview Legislature Office #201 Legislature Annex 9718-107 Street Edmonton, AB Canada T5K - 1E4 Phone: (780) 427-2292 Fax: (780) 427-3697 Constituency Office 9202B - 149 Street Edmonton, AB Canada T5R 1C3 Phone: (780) 414-0719 Fax: (780) 414-0721 E-mail: [email protected] 5 Brian Mason, Leader New Democratic Party of Alberta MLA for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood Legislature Office #501 Legislature Annex 9718 107 Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada T5K 1E4 Phone: (780) 415-1800 Fax: (780) 415-0701 Constituency Office #100, 8930 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB Canada T5H 4E9 Phone: (780) 414-0682 Fax: (780) 414-0684 E-mail: [email protected] To find MLAs in Alberta: Go to this government website to find the MLA in your area: www.assembly.ab.ca/net/index.aspx?p=mla_home&rnumber=45&by=contact To find all Alberta government ministries: Go to this government website to view the listings of all Alberta government ministries: www.gov.ab.ca/home/index.cfm?page=25 Federal Government Members of Parliament (MPs) Find your MP and contact information at this website: http://webinfo.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?Time Period=Current&Language=E Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Hill Office Phone: (613) 992-4211 Fax: (613) 941-6900 6 E-mail: [email protected] Constituency Office 1600 – 90 Avenue SW, Suite A-203 Calgary, AB T2V 5A8 Phone: (403) 253-7990 Fax: (403) 253-8203 Hon. Jack Layton, Leader New Democratic Party of Canada House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Hill Office Phone: (613) 995-7224 Fax: (613) 995-4565 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ndp.ca/jacklayton Hon. Stephane Dion, Leader Liberal Party of Canada House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Hill Office Phone: (613) 996-5789 Fax: (613) 996-6562 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stephanedion.parl.gc.ca 7.
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