Calgary showed the rest of the province how to be politically influential. Vote against the government. It is undeniable, Calgary would not have gained these cabinet ministers if they have voted PC in the byelection. Voters in the rural Stettler Drumheller riding who did vote for the government have yet to hear an announcement of anything for their riding or rural Alberta in general. Calgary got three new cabinet ministers plus a new hospital (announced before voting day). You do the math.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Alberta/2007/06/22/4282433.html
By CP
Calgary Mayor Dave Bronconnier Jan. 18 offers new Premier Ed Stelmach a traditional Calgary white hat to make him an honorary Calgarian. It's been speculated the Liberals won former premier Ralph Klein’s old riding recently because Calgary voters were frustrated by Stelmach’s rural-heavy cabinet. (Sun file photo)
A popular Calgary politician has been appointed deputy premier as part of a move to add more urban voices to Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach’s cabinet.
Justice Minister Ron Stevens is one of three Calgary members of the legislature added to the cabinet today.
Yvonne Fritz is the new associate minister of affordable housing and urban development, and Cindy Ady was named associate minister of tourism promotion.
The move comes just over a week after the Progressive Conservatives lost a Calgary seat they had held for 36 years.
Some speculated that the Liberals won former premier Ralph Klein’s old riding because city voters were frustrated by Stelmach’s rural-heavy cabinet.
Former education minister Gene Zwozdesky of Edmonton will also join the cabinet as associate minister of capital planning.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Alberta/2007/06/22/4282433.html
By CP
Calgary Mayor Dave Bronconnier Jan. 18 offers new Premier Ed Stelmach a traditional Calgary white hat to make him an honorary Calgarian. It's been speculated the Liberals won former premier Ralph Klein’s old riding recently because Calgary voters were frustrated by Stelmach’s rural-heavy cabinet. (Sun file photo)
A popular Calgary politician has been appointed deputy premier as part of a move to add more urban voices to Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach’s cabinet.
Justice Minister Ron Stevens is one of three Calgary members of the legislature added to the cabinet today.
Yvonne Fritz is the new associate minister of affordable housing and urban development, and Cindy Ady was named associate minister of tourism promotion.
The move comes just over a week after the Progressive Conservatives lost a Calgary seat they had held for 36 years.
Some speculated that the Liberals won former premier Ralph Klein’s old riding because city voters were frustrated by Stelmach’s rural-heavy cabinet.
Former education minister Gene Zwozdesky of Edmonton will also join the cabinet as associate minister of capital planning.
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