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词条 28th Alberta Legislature
释义

  1. Membership in the 28th Alberta Legislative Assembly

  2. Seating plan

     As of March 2014  As of March 2015 

  3. Standings changes since the 28th general election

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox Canadian Parliament
| jurisdiction = AB
| # = 28th
| type = Majority
| houseimage =
| status = inactive
| term-begin = 2012
| term-end = 2015
| sc = Gene Zwozdesky
| scterm = 23 May 2012 – 11 June 2015
| sc2 =
| scterm2 =
| pm = Alison Redford
| pmterm = 7 Oct. 2011 – 23 Mar. 2014
| ministry = Redford cabinet
| pm2 = Dave Hancock
| pmterm2 = 23 Mar. 2014 – 15 Sep. 2014
| ministry2 =
| pm3 = Jim Prentice
| pmterm3 = 15 Sep. 2014 – 24 May. 2015
| ministry3 = Prentice cabinet
| lo = Danielle Smith
| loterm = 24 Apr. 2012 – 17 Dec. 2014
| lo2 = Heather Forsyth
| loterm2 = 22 Dec. 2014 – 1 June 2015
| ghl = Dave Hancock
| ghlterm = 12 Mar. 2008 – 15 Sep. 2014
| ghl2 = Diana McQueen
| ghlterm2 = 15 Sep. 2014 – 12 Nov. 2014
| ghl3 = Jonathan Denis
| ghlterm3 = 12 Nov. 2014 – 5 May 2015
| ohl = Rob Anderson
| ohlterm = 1 May 2012 – 17 Dec. 2014
| ohl2 = Shayne Saskiw
| ohlterm2 = 22 Dec. 2014 – 5 May 2015
| party = Progressive Conservative Association
| party2 = Wildrose Party
| party3 = Liberal Party
| party4 = New Democratic Party
| sessionbegin = 23 May 2012
| sessionend = 1 Mar. 2014
| sessionbegin2 = 3 Mar. 2014
| sessionend2 = 18 Sep. 2014
| sessionbegin3 = 17 Nov. 2014
| sessionend3 = 7 Apr. 2015
| monarch = Elizabeth II
| monarchterm = 6 Feb. 1952 – present
| viceroy = Hon. Donald Ethell
| viceroyterm = 11 May 2010 – 12 June 2015
| members = 87
| lastparl = 27th
| nextparl = 29th
}}

The 28th Alberta Legislative Assembly was constituted after the 2012 Alberta general election on April 23, 2012. The Progressive Conservatives, led by Premier Alison Redford managed to hold on to a majority. This PC majority was later led by Premiers Dave Hancock and Jim Prentice.

Membership in the 28th Alberta Legislative Assembly

MemberPartyConstituency{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Rob|Anderson|Rob Anderson (politician)}}WildroseAirdrie{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Jeff|Johnson|Jeff Johnson (Alberta politician)}}Progressive ConservativeAthabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Ron|Casey|Ron Casey (politician)}}Progressive ConservativeBanff-Cochrane{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Maureen|Kubinec}}Progressive ConservativeBarrhead-Morinville-Westlock{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Doug|Griffiths}}Progressive ConservativeBattle River-Wainwright{{Canadian party colour|AB|Vacant|row}}Vacant{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Genia|Leskiw}}Progressive ConservativeBonnyville-Cold Lake{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Jonathan|Denis}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Acadia{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Alana|DeLong}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Bow{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row}}Kent|Hehr}}LiberalCalgary-Buffalo{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Yvonne|Fritz}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Cross{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Christine|Cusanelli}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Currie{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Moe|Amery}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-East{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname>Alison|Redford}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Elbow{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Gordon|Dirks}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}Heather|Forsyth}}WildroseCalgary-Fish Creek{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname|Len|Webber}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Foothills{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}Independent{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname>Jim|Prentice}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Wayne|Cao}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Fort{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Linda|Johnson|Linda Johnson (politician)}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Glenmore{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Manmeet|Bhullar}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Greenway{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Jason|Luan}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Hawkwood{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Ric|McIver}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Hays{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Kyle|Fawcett}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Klein{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Dave|Rodney}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Lougheed{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Neil|Brown|Neil Brown (Canadian politician)}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Mackay-Nose Hill{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row}}Darshan|Kang}}LiberalCalgary-McCall{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row}}{{sortname>David|Swann}}LiberalCalgary-Mountain View{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Sandra|Jansen}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-North West{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Teresa|Woo-Paw}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Northern Hills{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Jeff|Wilson|Jeff Wilson (politician)}}WildroseCalgary-Shaw{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Rick|Fraser|Rick Fraser (politician)}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-South East{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname|Donna|Kennedy-Glans}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-Varsity{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}Independent{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Ken|Hughes|Ken Hughes (politician)}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary-West{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Mike|Ellis|Mike Ellis (Canadian politician)}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Gary|Bikman}}WildroseCardston-Taber-Warner{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Bruce|McAllister|Bruce McAllister (politician)}}WildroseChestermere-Rocky View{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}Drew|Barnes}}WildroseCypress-Medicine Hat{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Diana|McQueen}}Progressive ConservativeDrayton Valley-Devon{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}Rick|Strankman}}WildroseDrumheller-Stettler{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Hector|Goudreau}}Progressive ConservativeDunvegan-Central Peace-Notley{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|row}}{{sortname|Deron|Bilous}}NDPEdmonton-Beverly-Clareview{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|row}}{{sortname|David|Eggen}}NDPEdmonton-Calder{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Thomas|Lukaszuk}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Castle Downs{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row}}Laurie|Blakeman}}LiberalEdmonton-Centre{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Janice|Sarich}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Decore{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Naresh|Bhardwaj}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Ellerslie{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Heather|Klimchuk}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Glenora{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}David|Dorward}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Gold Bar{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|row}}{{sortname|Brian|Mason}}NDPEdmonton-Highlands-Norwood{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname|Peter|Sandhu}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Manning{{Canadian party colour|AB|independent|row}}Independent{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}David|Xiao}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-McClung{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row}}{{sortname>Raj|Sherman}}LiberalEdmonton-Meadowlark{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Gene|Zwozdesky}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Mill Creek{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Sohail|Quadri}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Mill Woods{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Steve|Young|Steve Young (politician)}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Riverview{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Fred|Horne}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Rutherford{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Matt|Jeneroux}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-South West{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|row}}{{sortname>Rachel|Notley}}NDPEdmonton-Strathcona{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname>Dave|Hancock}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton-Whitemud{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Stephen|Mandel}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Don|Scott|Don Scott (Alberta politician)}}Progressive ConservativeFort McMurray-Conklin{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}{{sortname|Mike|Allen|Mike Allen (Alberta politician)}}Progressive ConservativeFort McMurray-Wood Buffalo{{Canadian party colour|AB|independent|row}}Independent{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Jacquie|Fenske}}Progressive ConservativeFort Saskatchewan-Vegreville{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Everett|McDonald}}Progressive ConservativeGrande Prairie-Smoky{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Wayne|Drysdale}}Progressive ConservativeGrande Prairie-Wapiti{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Danielle|Smith}}WildroseHighwood{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Kerry|Towle}}WildroseInnisfail-Sylvan Lake{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}Shayne|Saskiw}}WildroseLac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Rod|Fox}}WildroseLacombe-Ponoka{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}George|Rogers|George Rogers (Canadian politician)}}Progressive ConservativeLeduc-Beaumont{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Pearl|Calahasen}}Progressive ConservativeLesser Slave Lake{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Bridget|Pastoor}}Progressive ConservativeLethbridge-East{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Greg|Weadick}}Progressive ConservativeLethbridge-West{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Ian|Donovan}}WildroseLittle Bow{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}Pat|Stier}}WildroseLivingstone-Macleod{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Blake|Pedersen}}WildroseMedicine Hat{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Bruce|Rowe}}WildroseOlds-Didsbury-Three Hills{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Frank|Oberle|Frank Oberle, Jr.}}Progressive ConservativePeace River{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Mary Anne|Jablonski}}Progressive ConservativeRed Deer-North{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Cal|Dallas}}Progressive ConservativeRed Deer-South{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Joe|Anglin}}WildroseRimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}Independent{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Cathy|Olesen}}Progressive ConservativeSherwood Park{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Doug|Horner}}Progressive ConservativeSpruce Grove-St. Albert{{Canadian party colour|AB|Vacant|row}}Vacant{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Stephen|Khan}}Progressive ConservativeSt. Albert{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Ken|Lemke}}Progressive ConservativeStony Plain{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Dave|Quest}}Progressive ConservativeStrathcona-Sherwood Park{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row}}{{sortname|Jason|Hale|Jason Hale (politician)}}WildroseStrathmore-Brooks{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Richard|Starke}}Progressive ConservativeVermilion-Lloydminster{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Robin|Campbell|Robin Campbell (politician)}}Progressive ConservativeWest Yellowhead{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}Verlyn|Olson}}Progressive ConservativeWetaskiwin-Camrose{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}George|VanderBurg}}Progressive ConservativeWhitecourt-Ste. Anne

Seating plan

As of March 2014

AB|PC|background}} | CaseyAB|PC|background}} | KhanAB|PC|background}} | XiaoAB|Wildrose|background}} | AnglinAB|Wildrose|background}} | BikmanAB|Wildrose|background}} | FoxAB|Wildrose|background}} | RoweAB|Wildrose|background}} | StrankmanAB|Wildrose|background}} | StierAB|Unknown|background}} | WebberAB|Unknown|background}} | AllenAB|Unknown|background}} | Kennedy-Glans
AB|PC|background}} | JablonskiAB|PC|background}} | KubinecAB|PC|background}} | OlesenAB|Wildrose|background}} | BarnesAB|Wildrose|background}} | PedersenAB|Wildrose|background}} | McAllisterAB|Wildrose|background}} | TowleAB|Wildrose|background}} | SaskiwAB|Wildrose|background}} | DonovanAB|Liberal|background}} | KangAB|Liberal|background}} | SwannAB|NDP|background}} | EggenAB|NDP|background}} | Bilous
AB|PC|background}} | RogersAB|PC|background}} | AmeryAB|PC|background}} | JenerouxAB|Wildrose|background}} | WilsonAB|Wildrose|background}} | AndersonAB|Wildrose|background}} | SmithAB|Wildrose|background}} | ForsythAB|Wildrose|background}} | HaleAB|Liberal|background}} | ShermanAB|Liberal|background}} | BlakemanAB|Liberal|background}} | HehrAB|NDP|background}} | MasonAB|NDP|background}} | Notley
AB|PC|background}} | Zwozdesky
AB|PC|background}} | DrysdaleAB|PC|background}} | OberleAB|PC|background}} | HughesAB|PC|background}} | McIverAB|PC|background}} | {{nowrap|J. Johnson}}AB|PC|background}} | HorneAB|PC|background}} | HornerAB|PC|background}} | CampbellAB|PC|background}} | RedfordAB|PC|background}} | HancockAB|PC|background}} | McQueenAB|PC|background}} | KlimchukAB|PC|background}} | OlsonAB|PC|background}} | DallasAB|PC|background}} | BhullarAB|PC|background}} | DenisAB|PC|background}} | Lukaszuk
AB|PC|background}} | FritzAB|PC|background}} | FraserAB|PC|background}} | RodneyAB|PC|background}} | QuestAB|PC|background}} | GriffithsAB|PC|background}} | StarkeAB|PC|background}} | DorwardAB|PC|background}} | VanderBurgAB|PC|background}} | JansenAB|PC|background}} | {{nowrap|Woo-Paw}}AB|PC|background}} | WeadickAB|PC|background}} | FawcettAB|PC|background}} | ScottAB|PC|background}} | BhardwajAB|PC|background}} | Pastoor
AB|PC|background}} | GoudreauAB|PC|background}} | LemkeAB|PC|background}} | CaoAB|PC|background}} | QuadriAB|PC|background}} | CalahasenAB|PC|background}} | SandhuAB|PC|background}} | McDonaldAB|PC|background}} | FenskeAB|PC|background}} | {{nowrap|L. Johnson}}AB|PC|background}} | LeskiwAB|PC|background}} | CusanelliAB|PC|background}} | BrownAB|PC|background}} | DeLongAB|PC|background}} | LuanAB|PC|background}} | SarichAB|PC|background}} | Young

Official Seating Plan (Retrieved March 17, 2014)

In the final year of the 28th Assembly, the seating plan changed drastically due to floor-crossing and new party leaders for all four recognized parties.

As of March 2015

{{Alberta Legislature Seating Plan}}

Standings changes since the 28th general election

Number of members
per party by date
2012201320142015
Apr 23May 14Jul 16Dec 10Mar 12Mar 17Jul 7Aug 6Sep 15Sep 17Sep 29Oct 27Nov 2Nov 24Dec 17Jan 26Jan 31{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row-name}}61605960595859585758576163727170{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose|row-name}}1716145{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row-name}}5{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|row-name}}4{{Canadian party colour|AB|Alberta Party|row-name}}0{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row-name}}0121232101{{Canadian party colour|AB|Other|row}}Total members87868583878685{{Canadian party colour|AB|Vacant|row-name}}0124012{{Canadian party colour|AB|Other|row}}Government Majority353331333129313029313539575655

After the defections of 11 Wildrose MLA's, the Liberals and Wildrose were tied at 5 seats each, but the Speaker ruled that Wildrose would continue as the Official Opposition, a status that carries additional funding and privileges.[1]

Membership changes in the 28th Assembly
DateNameDistrictPartyReason{{Canadian party colour/Temporary|XX|Other|row}}April 23, 2012See list of membersElection day of the 28th Alberta general election{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}May 14, 2013Peter SandhuEdmonton-ManningIndependentLeft Progressive Conservative caucus[2]{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}July 16, 2013Mike AllenFort McMurray-Wood BuffaloIndependentLeft Progressive Conservative caucus[3]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 10, 2013Peter SandhuEdmonton-ManningProgressive ConservativeRejoined Progressive Conservative caucus[4]{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}March 12, 2014Len WebberCalgary-FoothillsIndependentLeft Progressive Conservative caucus[5]{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}March 17, 2014Donna Kennedy-GlansCalgary-VarsityIndependentLeft Progressive Conservative caucus[6]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}July 7, 2014Mike AllenFort McMurray-Wood BuffaloProgressive ConservativeRejoined Progressive Conservative caucus[7]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}August 6, 2014Alison RedfordCalgary-ElbowProgressive ConservativeResigned seat[8]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}September 15, 2014Dave HancockEdmonton-WhitemudProgressive ConservativeResigned seat[9]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}September 17, 2014Donna Kennedy-GlansCalgary-VarsityProgressive ConservativeRejoined Progressive Conservative caucus[10]{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}September 29, 2014Len WebberCalgary-FoothillsIndependentResigned seat[11]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}September 29, 2014Ken HughesCalgary-WestProgressive ConservativeResigned seat[11]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}October 27, 2014Gordon DirksCalgary-ElbowProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election[12]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}October 27, 2014Jim PrenticeCalgary-FoothillsProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election[12]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}October 27, 2014Mike EllisCalgary-WestProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election[12]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}October 27, 2014Stephen MandelEdmonton-WhitemudProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election[12]{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|row}}November 2, 2014Joe AnglinRimbey-Rocky Mountain House-SundreIndependentLeft Wildrose caucus[13]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}November 24, 2014Kerry TowleInnisfail-Sylvan LakeProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus[14]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}November 24, 2014Ian DonovanLittle BowProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus[14]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Danielle SmithHighwoodProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Rob AndersonAirdrieProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Gary BikmanCardston-Taber-WarnerProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Rod FoxLacombe-PonokaProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Jason HaleStrathmore-BrooksProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Bruce McAllisterChestermere-Rocky ViewProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Blake PedersenMedicine HatProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Bruce RoweOlds-Didsbury-Three HillsProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}December 17, 2014Jeff WilsonCalgary-ShawProgressive ConservativeJoined Progressive Conservative caucus{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}January 26, 2015Doug GriffithsBattle River-WainwrightProgressive ConservativeResigned seat[15]{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|row}}January 31, 2015Doug HornerSpruce Grove-St. AlbertProgressive ConservativeResigned seat[16]

References

1. ^http://www.edmontonsun.com/2014/12/23/wildrose-stays-as-official-opposition-in-alberta
2. ^{{cite web|last=O'Donnell|first=Sarah|title=Edmonton Conservative MLA withdraws from caucus while ethics investigation underway|url=https://edmontonjournal.com/news/Edmonton+Conservative+withdraws+from+caucus+while+ethics/8383382/story.html|publisher=Edmonton Journal|accessdate=May 23, 2013|date=May 14, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Alberta MLA quits PC caucus after U.S. prostitution arrest|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/story/2013/07/16/edmonton-mla-mike-allen-arrest-prostitution-charge.html|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=July 20, 2013|date=July 16, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=MLA Peter Sandhu back in PC caucus|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/mla-peter-sandhu-back-in-pc-caucus-1.2458921|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=February 20, 2014|date=December 10, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Wood|first=James|title=MLA won't remain a Tory 'with her as leader of the party'|url=https://calgaryherald.com/news/politics/remain+Tory+with+leader+party/9611125/story.html|publisher=Calgary Herald|accessdate=March 13, 2014|date=March 12, 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|last=Berrett|first=Jessica|title=Associate minister leaves Tories, blaming culture of entitlement|url=https://calgaryherald.com/news/politics/Culture+entitlement+party+blamed+Donna+Kennedy+Glans+exit/9627759/story.html|publisher=Calgary Herald|accessdate=March 18, 2014|date=March 18, 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Mertz|first=Emily|title=Alberta MLA Mike Allen back in PC Caucus|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1437473/alberta-mla-mike-allen-back-in-pc-caucus/|publisher=Global News|accessdate=July 7, 2014|date=July 7, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|last1=Kleiss|first1=Karen|title=Alison Redford resigns seat, leaves politics|url=https://calgaryherald.com/news/alberta/Alison+Redford+resigns+seat+leaves+politics/10092900/story.html|publisher=Calgary Herald|accessdate=August 7, 2014|date=August 6, 2014}}
9. ^{{cite web|last1=Bennett|first1=Dean|title=Outgoing Alberta premier Dave Hancock resigns MLA seat|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/outgoing-alberta-premier-dave-hancock-resigns-seat/article20577224/|publisher=The Globe and Mail|accessdate=September 16, 2014|date=September 12, 2014}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1569354/kennedy-glans-returns-to-alberta-pc-caucus/|title=Kennedy-Glans returns to Alberta PC caucus|publisher=Global News|date=September 17, 2014|accessdate=18 September 2014}}
11. ^{{cite web|last1=Howell|first1=Trevor|title=Prentice to run in Calgary-Foothills as four byelections called|url=https://calgaryherald.com/news/politics/Four+byelections+province+after+MLAs+announce/10245774/story.html|publisher=Calgary Herald|accessdate=October 1, 2014|date=September 30, 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Alberta byelections swept by Jim Prentice's Progressive Conservative Party|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-byelections-swept-by-jim-prentice-s-progressive-conservative-party-1.2815059|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=October 29, 2014|date=October 27, 2014}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Joe Anglin quits Wildrose caucus, will sit as independent|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/joe-anglin-quits-wildrose-caucus-will-sit-as-independent-1.2821248|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=November 2, 2014|date=November 2, 2014}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Wildrose MLAs leave party to join PCs|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1689194/wildrose-mlas-leave-party-to-join-pcs/|publisher=Global Edmonton|accessdate=November 24, 2014|date=November 24, 2014}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Raj Sherman stepping down as Alberta Liberal leader |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/raj-sherman-stepping-down-as-alberta-liberal-leader-1.2932042|publisher=CBC News|date=January 26, 2015|accessdate=January 26, 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Doug Horner resigning as MLA at end of January|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/doug-horner-resigning-as-mla-at-end-of-january-1.2928071|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=January 27, 2015|date=January 22, 2015}}

External links

  • [https://www.assembly.ab.ca/ Alberta Legislative Assembly]
{{Alberta politics}}{{Alberta Assemblies}}{{Canadian Legislative Bodies}}

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