23rd Alberta Legislature

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Template:Short descriptionTemplate:More categoriesScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other The 23rd Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from August 30, 1993, to February 11, 1997, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 1993 Alberta general election held on June 15, 1993. The Legislature officially resumed on August 30, 1993, and continued until the fifth session was prorogued and dissolved on February 11, 1997, prior to the 1997 Alberta general election on March 11, 1997.[1]

Alberta's twenty-second government was controlled by the majority Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, led by Premier Ralph Klein. The Official Opposition was led by Laurence Decore of the Liberal Party, and later Grant Mitchell. The Speaker was Stanley Schumacher.

Bills

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

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The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP Act) is the freedom of information and privacy act for Alberta, Canada. It was passed by the Alberta Legislature in June 1994 and came into force on October 1, 1995.[2]

Civil Enforcement Act

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The Civil Enforcement Act, S.A. 1994, c.C-10.5, is a law in Alberta, Canada. The law gave responsibility for seizures, evictions, repossessions, and enforcing court orders to authorized civil enforcement agencies. Sheriffs' Offices throughout the province closed, but The Office of the Sheriff - Civil Enforcement was created under the Court Services Division of Alberta Justice to monitor the civil enforcement agency activities and respond to complaints. The Act was proclaimed in force on January 1, 1996.

Electric Utilities Act

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The Electric Utilities Act (1996) effective January 1, 1996, which created Power Pool of Alberta, a wholesale market clearing entity. The Power Pool was a not for profit entity that operated the "competitive wholesale market including dispatch of generation."[3] The Electric Utilities Act stipulated all electric energy bought and sold in Alberta had to be exchanged through the Power Pool which "served as an independent, central, open access pool." It functioned as a "spot market intending to match the demand with the lowest cost supply and establish an hourly pool price."[3] Alberta was the first Canadian province to implement a deregulated electricity market. Competitive wholesale markets were being fostered in the 1990s as part of the liberalization process of the 1990s changing some parameters such as the unbundling of generation, transmission and distribution functions of incumbent utilities.[4] Local distribution utilities, either investor- or municipally owned, retained the obligation to supply and the 6 largest utilities were assigned a share of the output of existing generators at a fixed price.

Party standings after the 23rd General Election

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Affiliation Members

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Progressive Conservative Party 51

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Liberal Party 32
 Total
83

Members elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

23rd Alberta Legislative Assembly
District Member Party First elected/ previously elected

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Athabasca-Wabasca Mike Cardinal Progressive Conservative 1989

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Banff-Cochrane Brian Evans Progressive Conservative 1989

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Barrhead-Westlock Ken Kowalski Progressive Conservative 1979

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Bonnyville Leo Vasseur Liberal 1993

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Bow Valley Lyle Oberg Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Bow Bonnie Laing Progressive Conservative 1989

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Calgary-Buffalo Gary Dickson Liberal 1992

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Calgary-Cross Yvonne Fritz Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Currie Jocelyn Burgener Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-East Moe Amery Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Egmont Denis Herard Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Elbow Ralph Klein Progressive Conservative 1989

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Calgary-Fish Creek Heather Forsyth Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Foothills Pat Black1 Progressive Conservative 1989

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Calgary-Glenmore Dianne Mirosh Progressive Conservative 1986

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Calgary-Lougheed Jim Dinning Progressive Conservative 1986

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Calgary-McCall Harry Sohal Progressive Conservative 1993

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Shiraz Shariff (1995) Progressive Conservative 1995

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Calgary-Montrose Hung Pham Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Mountain View Mark Hlady Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-North Hill Richard Magnus Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-North West Frank Bruseker Liberal 1989

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Calgary-Nose Creek Gary Mar Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Shaw Jon Havelock Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-Varsity Murray Smith Progressive Conservative 1993

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Calgary-West Danny Dalla-Longa Liberal 1993

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Cardston-Chief Mountain Jack Ady Progressive Conservative 1986

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Chinook Shirley McClellan Progressive Conservative 1987

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Clover Bar-Fort Saskatchewan Muriel Abdurahman Liberal 1993

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Cypress-Medicine Hat Lorne Taylor Progressive Conservative 1993

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Drayton Valley-Calmar Tom Thurber Progressive Conservative 1989

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Drumheller Stanley Schumacher Progressive Conservative 1986

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Dunvegan Glen Clegg Progressive Conservative 1986

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Edmonton-Avonmore Gene Zwozdesky Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Beverly-Belmont Julius Yankowsky Liberal 1993

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Progressive Conservative

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Edmonton-Centre Michael Henry Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Ellerslie Debby Carlson Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Glengarry Laurence Decore Liberal 1989

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Edmonton-Glenora Howard Sapers Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Gold Bar Bettie Hewes Liberal 1986

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Edmonton-Highlands-Beverly Alice Hanson Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Manning Peter Sekulic Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Mayfield Lance White Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-McClung Grant Mitchell Liberal 1986

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Edmonton-Meadowlark Karen Leibovici Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Mill Woods Don Massey Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Norwood Andrew Beniuk Liberal 1993

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Independent

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Progressive Conservative

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Edmonton-Roper Sine Chadi Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Rutherford Percy Wickman Liberal 1989

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Edmonton-Strathcona Al Zariwny Liberal 1993

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Edmonton-Whitemud Mike Percy Liberal 1993

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Fort McMurray Adam Germain Liberal 1993

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Grande Prairie-Smoky Walter Paszkowski Progressive Conservative 1989

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Grande Prairie-Wapiti Wayne Jacques Progressive Conservative 1993

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Highwood Don Tannas Progressive Conservative 1989

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Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Gary Severtson Progressive Conservative 1989

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Lac La Biche-St. Paul Paul Langevin Liberal 1993

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Independent

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Progressive Conservative

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Lacombe-Stettler Judy Gordon Progressive Conservative 1993

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Lesser Slave Lake Pearl Calahasen Progressive Conservative 1989

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Leduc Terry Kirkland Liberal 1993

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Lethbridge-East Ken Nicol Liberal 1993

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Lethbridge-West Clint Dunford Progressive Conservative 1993

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Little Bow Barry McFarland Progressive Conservative 1992

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Medicine Hat Rob Renner Progressive Conservative 1993

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Olds-Didsbury Roy Brassard Progressive Conservative 1986

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Peace River Gary Friedel Progressive Conservative 1993

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Pincher Creek-Macleod David Coutts Progressive Conservative 1993

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Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar Jonson Progressive Conservative 1982

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Red Deer North Stockwell Day Progressive Conservative 1986

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Red Deer South Victor Doerksen Progressive Conservative 1993

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Redwater Nicholas Taylor Liberal 1986

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Mary Anne Balsillie (1996) Liberal 1996

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Rocky Mountain House Ty Lund Progressive Conservative 1989

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Sherwood Park Bruce Collingwood Liberal 1993

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St. Albert Len Bracko Liberal 1993

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Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert Colleen Soetaert Liberal 1993

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Stony Plain Stan Woloshyn Progressive Conservative 1989Template:Efn

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Taber-Warner Ron Hierath Progressive Conservative 1993

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Three Hills-Airdrie Carol Haley Progressive Conservative 1993

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Vegreville-Viking Ed Stelmach Progressive Conservative 1993

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Vermilion-Lloydminster Steve West Progressive Conservative 1986

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Wainwright Robert Fischer Progressive Conservative 1982

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West Yellowhead Duco Van Binsbergen Liberal 1993

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Wetaskiwin-Camrose Ken Rostad Progressive Conservative 1986

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Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Peter Trynchy Progressive Conservative 1971

Note:

  • 1 Pat Black later changed her last name to Nelson.

Standings changes since the 23rd general election

Membership changes in the 23rd Assembly
Date Member Name District Party Reason

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November 15, 1994 Harry Sohal Calgary-McCall Progressive Conservative Death of member.

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1995 Paul Langevin Lac La Biche-St. Paul Progressive Conservative Crosses the floor from the Liberals to the Progressive Conservatives

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March 7, 1996 Nicholas Taylor Redwater Liberal Resigned to be appointed to the Senate of Canada.

Notes

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Further reading

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External links

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