Peter Trynchy (August 22, 1931 – November 21, 2022) was a Canadian businessman, farmer and long serving municipal and provincial level politician from...
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incumbent Peter Trynchy, who had been in the legislature since 1971 and held numerous cabinet portfolios, ran for re-election that year. Trynchy faced a...
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Edgar Peter Lougheed PC CC AOE QC (/ˈlɔːhiːd/ LAW-heed; July 26, 1928 – September 13, 2012) was a Canadian lawyer and Progressive Conservative politician...
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was neck and neck with Alger, and ahead of the third candidate, Alderman Peter Petrasuk. Alger the incumbent had accumulated $150,000 for the election...
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accepted a $2 million loan from billionaire owner of Primacorp Ventures, Peter Chung, in April 2021. Day has previously worked as a consultant for Chung...
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time in office he served numerous cabinet portfolios in the government of Peter Lougheed. Leitch was an active and high profile lawyer. He served as President...
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Murray Smith Donald H. Sparrow Ed Stelmach Ron Stevens Lorne Taylor Tom Thurber Peter Trynchy George VanderBurg Steve West Stan Woloshyn Gene Zwozdesky...
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Driscoll (Lib) 5,803 42.1% (+7.3%) Catherine Rose (NDP) 502 3.6% (-8.7%) Peter Hope (CoR) 122 0.9% (-) Ida Bugmann (NLP) 88 0.6% (-) After retiring from...
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Progressive Conservatives won their landslide victory in 1979. Premier Peter Lougheed decided to call a snap election to catch fledgling new parties...
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May 26, 1986 April 13, 1989 Ken Kowalski April 14, 1989 June 29, 1993 Peter Trynchy Minister of Recreation and Parks March 23, 1979 May 25, 1986 Norm Weiss...
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and Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister in the government of Peter Lougheed before leaving politics for the private sector in 1979. He returned...
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accused of "pork barrel politics" for presenting, along with colleague Peter Trynchy and P.C. candidate Ross Quinn, a large cheque to a local seniors centre...
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Schmid Larry Shaben Donald H. Sparrow Ray Speaker Greg Stevens Fred Stewart Peter Trynchy Neil Webber Norm Weiss Steve West Leslie Young John Zaozirny...
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Schmidt Larry Shaben Donald H. Sparrow Greg Stevens George Topolnisky Peter Trynchy Allan Warrack Neil Webber Leslie Young William Yurko John Zaozirny...
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Murray Smith Donald H. Sparrow Ed Stelmach Ron Stevens Lorne Taylor Tom Thurber Peter Trynchy George VanderBurg Steve West Stan Woloshyn Gene Zwozdesky...
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Carrier 3,446 27.87% Donald H. Sparrow Whitecourt Peter Trynchy 3,877 49.72% Gwen E. Symington 1,456 18.67% Jurgen Preugschas 2,432 31.19% Peter Trynchy...
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Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Peter Trynchy 5,759 54.12% Sara Lynn Burrough 2,954 27.76% Chauncey Featherstone 704 6.62% Earle Cunningham 1,183 11.12% Peter Trynchy...
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Murray Smith Donald H. Sparrow Ed Stelmach Ron Stevens Lorne Taylor Tom Thurber Peter Trynchy George VanderBurg Steve West Stan Woloshyn Gene Zwozdesky...
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Schmid Larry Shaben Donald H. Sparrow Ray Speaker Greg Stevens Fred Stewart Peter Trynchy Neil Webber Norm Weiss Steve West Leslie Young John Zaozirny...
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Peter Elzinga ECA (April 6, 1944 – November 8, 2023) was a Canadian politician. He was the executive director of the Alberta's Progressive Conservative...
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on May 8, 1986, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Peter Lougheed, who had created the modern Alberta Progressive Conservatives,...
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Date appointed Date departed Premier(s) Notes Progressive Conservative Peter Trynchy April 14, 1989 December 14, 1992 Getty Minister Responsible for Occupational...
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Legislative Assembly. The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta led by Peter Lougheed won 49 of 75 seats with 46.4 per cent of the popular vote in the...
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Schmid Larry Shaben Donald H. Sparrow Ray Speaker Greg Stevens Fred Stewart Peter Trynchy Neil Webber Norm Weiss Steve West Leslie Young John Zaozirny...
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Bruce Hinkley 1,597 11.65% Henry Neumann 829 6.05% Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Peter Trynchy 5,600 48.11% Jurgen Preugschas 4,310 37.03% Connie Oskoboiny 912 7.84%...
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Schmid Larry Shaben Donald H. Sparrow Ray Speaker Greg Stevens Fred Stewart Peter Trynchy Neil Webber Norm Weiss Steve West Leslie Young John Zaozirny...
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Legislature. The Progressive Conservative Party led by incumbent Premier Peter Lougheed won its second term in government in a landslide, taking over 62...
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Schmid Larry Shaben Donald H. Sparrow Ray Speaker Greg Stevens Fred Stewart Peter Trynchy Neil Webber Norm Weiss Steve West Leslie Young John Zaozirny...
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Murray Smith Donald H. Sparrow Ed Stelmach Ron Stevens Lorne Taylor Tom Thurber Peter Trynchy George VanderBurg Steve West Stan Woloshyn Gene Zwozdesky...
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Murray Smith Donald H. Sparrow Ed Stelmach Ron Stevens Lorne Taylor Tom Thurber Peter Trynchy George VanderBurg Steve West Stan Woloshyn Gene Zwozdesky...
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