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Consultation on Imidacloprid Contact List Consultation on Imidacloprid Contact List Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food Chair Pat Finnigan [email protected] 613-992-5335 Vice Chair Bev Shipley [email protected] 613-947-4581 Vice Chair Ruth Ellen [email protected] 613-992-5681 Brosseau Member David Anderson [email protected] 613-992-0657 Member Pierre Breton [email protected] 613-992-5279 Member Francis Drouin [email protected] 613-992-0490 Member Jacques Gourde [email protected] 613-992-2639 Member Alaina Lockhart [email protected] 613-996-2332 Member Lloyd Longfield [email protected] 613-996-4758 Member Joe Peschisolido [email protected] 613-992-1385 Pest Management Regulatory Agency Executive Richard Aucoin [email protected] 613-736-3701 Director Senior Policy Frédéric [email protected] 613-736-3765 Advisor Bissonnette Senior Policy Ellen Birnbaum [email protected] 613-736-3722 Advisor Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Alberta MPs Edmonton- Ziad Aboultaif [email protected] 613-992-0946 Manning Sturgeon River- Hon. Rona [email protected] 613-996-9778 Parkland Ambrose Foothills John Barlow [email protected] 613-995-8471 Edmonton Centre Randy [email protected] 613-992-4524 Boissonnault Red Deer- Blaine Calkins [email protected] 613-995-8886 Lacombe St. Alberta- Micheal Cooper [email protected] 613-996-4722 Edmonton Edmonton- Kerry Diotte [email protected] 613-992-3821 Griesbach Red Deer- Earl Dreeshen [email protected] 613-995-0590 Mountianview Edmonton- Linda Duncan [email protected] 613-995-7325 Strathcona Yellowhead Jim Eglinski [email protected] 613-992-1653 Sherwood Park- Garnett Genuis [email protected] 613-995-3611 Fort Saskatchewan Lethbridge Rachael Harder [email protected] 613-992-4516 Calgary Centre Kent Hehr [email protected] 613-995-1561 Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Edmonton- Matt Jeneroux [email protected] 613-992-3594 Riverbend Calgary-Skyview Darshan Singh [email protected] 613-947-4487 Kang Calgary-Rocky Pat Kelly [email protected] 613-992-0826 Ridge Calgary-Shepard Tom Kmiec [email protected] 613-992-0846 Edmonton- Hon. Mike Lake [email protected] 613-995-8695 Wetaskiwin Edmonton West Kelly McCauley [email protected] 613-992-0978 Calgary-Signal Hill Ron Liepert [email protected] 613-992-3066 Edmonton West Kelly McCauley [email protected] 613-992-0978 Medicine Hat- Glen Motz [email protected] 613-996-0633 Cardston-Warner Calgary-Forest Hon. Deepak [email protected] 613-947-4566 Lawn Obhrai Calgary-Nose Hill Hon. Michelle [email protected] 613-992-4275 Rempel Banff-Airdrie Blake Richards [email protected] 613-996-5152 Bow River Martin Shields [email protected] 613-992-0761 Edmonton-Mill Hon. Amarjeet [email protected] 613-992-1013 Woods Sohi Battle River- Hon. Kevin [email protected] 613-947-4608 Crowfoot Sorenson Lakeland Shannon Stubbs [email protected] 613-992-4171 Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Peace River- Arnold Viersen [email protected] 613-996-1783 Westlock Grande Prairie- Chris Warkentin [email protected] 613-992-5685 Mackenzie Calgary- Len Webber [email protected] 613-996-2756 Confederation Fort McMurray- David Yurdiga [email protected] 613-992-1154 Cold Lake Alberta MLAs Airdrie Angela Pitt [email protected] (780) 644-7121 Athabasca- Colin Piquette [email protected] (780) 638-1425 Sturgeon- Redwater Banff- Cameron Westhead [email protected] (780) 638-1418 Cochrane Barrhead- Glenn van Dijken [email protected] (780) 644-7152 Morinville- Westlock Battle River- Wes Taylor [email protected] (780) 644-7151 Wainwright Bonnyville- Scott Cyr [email protected] (780) 422-3690 Cold Lake Calgary-Acadia Hon. Brandy Payne [email protected] (780) 644-5729 Calgary-Bow Deborah Drever [email protected] 780 644-7467 Calgary- Hon. Kathleen Ganley [email protected] 780 427-2339 Buffalo Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Calgary-Cross Hon. Ricardo Miranda [email protected] (780) 638-1416 Calgary-Currie Brian Malkinson [email protected] (780) 638-1420 Calgary-East Robyn Luff [email protected] (780) 638-1412 Calgary-Elbow Greg Clark [email protected] (780) 644-7033 Calgary-Fish Richard Gotfried [email protected] 780.643.6541 Creek Calgary- Prasad Panda [email protected] 780.644.8319 Foothills Calgary-Fort Hon. Joe Ceci [email protected] 780 415-4855 Calgary- Anam Kazim [email protected] (780) 638-1400 Glenmore Calgary- Prab Gill [email protected] 780.427.2877 Greenway Calgary- Michael Connolly [email protected] (780) 644-6922 Hawkwood Calgary-Hays Ric McIver [email protected] 780.643.9091 Calgary-Klein Craig Coolahan [email protected] (780) 638-1419 Calgary- Dave Rodney [email protected] 780.415.1325 Lougheed Calgary- Karen McPherson [email protected] (780) 638-1401 Mackay-Nose Hill Calgary-McCall Hon. Irfan Sabir [email protected] 780 643-6210 Calgary- Dr. David Swann [email protected] (780) 422-1582 Mountain View Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Calgary-North Sandra Jansen [email protected] 780.427.8156 West Calgary- Jamie Kleinsteuber [email protected] 780.644.6939 Northern Hills Calgary-Shaw Graham Sucha [email protected] (780) 644-5779 Calgary-South Rick Fraser [email protected] 780.643.9188 East Calgary- Stephanie McLean [email protected] (780) 644-6917 Varsity Calgary-West Mike Ellis [email protected] 780.644.2395 Cardston- Grant Hunter [email protected] (780) 422-1550 Taber-Warner Chestermere- Leela Aheer [email protected] (780) 422-0315 Rocky View Cypress- Drew Barnes [email protected] (780) 427-6662 Medicine Hat Drayton Mark Smith [email protected] (780) 644-7146 Valley-Devon Drumheller- Rick Strankman [email protected] (780) 427-7237 Stettler Dunvegan- Hon. Margaret [email protected] 780 427-3740 Central Peace- McCuaig-Boyd Notley Edmonton- Hon. Deron Bilous [email protected] 780 427-3744 Beverly- Clareview Edmonton- Hon. David Eggen [email protected] 780 427-5010 Calder Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Edmonton- Nicole Goehring [email protected] (780) 644-5719 Castle Downs Edmonton- David Shepherd [email protected] (780) 638-1424 Centre Edmonton- Chris Nielsen [email protected] (780) 638-1405 Decore Edmonton- Rod Loyola [email protected] (780) 644-5737 Ellerslie Edmonton- Hon. Sarah Hoffman [email protected] 780 427-3665 Glenora Edmonton- Hon. Marlin Schmidt [email protected] 780.427.5777 Gold Bar Edmonton- Hon. Brian Mason [email protected] 780 427-2080 Highlands- Norwood Edmonton- Heather Sweet [email protected] (780) 644-5727 Manning Edmonton- Lorne Dach [email protected] (780) 638-1427 McClung Edmonton- Jon Carson [email protected] (780) 638-1402 Meadowlark Edmonton- Denise Woollard [email protected] (780) 638-1404 Mill Creek Edmonton- Hon. Christina Gray [email protected] (780) 638-1429 Mill Woods Edmonton- Hon. Lori Sigurdson [email protected] 780 427-5777 Riverview Edmonton- Hon. Richard Feehan [email protected] 780.422.4144 Rutherford Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Edmonton- Thomas Dang [email protected] (780) 638-1406 South West Edmonton- Premier Rachel Notley [email protected] (780) 427-2251 Strathcona Edmonton- Dr. Bob Turner [email protected] (780) 638-1410 Whitemud Fort Brian Jean [email protected] (780) 427-1031 McMurray- Conklin Fort Tany Yao [email protected] (780) 644-7129 McMurray- Wood Buffalo Fort Jessica Littlewood [email protected] (780) 644-5748 Saskatchewan- Vegreville Grande Todd Loewen [email protected] (780) 427-5967 Prairie-Smoky Grande Wayne Drysdale [email protected] 780.415.0107 Prairie-Wapiti Highwood Wayne Anderson [email protected] (780) 427-7855 Innisfail-Sylvan Don MacIntyre [email protected] (780) 427-7651 Lake Lac La Biche- David Hanson [email protected] (780) 422-4902 St. Paul-Two Hills Lacombe- Ronald Orr [email protected] (780) 638-3275 Ponoka Leduc- Hon. Shaye Anderson [email protected] (780) 644-5739 Beaumont Team Alberta is a collaborative initiative led by the province’s four crop commissions: Lesser Slave Hon. Danielle Larivee [email protected] (780) 638-1408 Lake Lethbridge- Maria Fitzpatrick [email protected] (780) 638-1409 East Lethbridge- Hon. Shannon Phillips [email protected] 780 427-2391 West Little Bow David Schneider [email protected] (780) 644-7134 Livingstone- Pat Stier [email protected] (780) 427-1707 Macleod Medicine Hat Hon.
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