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Alberta and is a leading financial service firm in the province. As a senator, his priorities include, fighting for an accountable, effective, and elected senate. He plans to lobby the government to scrap committee pay at all levels of
Government. He also has the goal of building a better "capture" system for public opinion through public forums, direct mail campaigns, phone contact and digital media. Exelby has committed to channel his senatorial salary into improving data collection so as to represent Albertans' views and making the Canadian Senate work for Albertans.
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independent conservative candidate as he believes that Senate candidates should not be tied to provincial parties or provincial party platforms. His only political affiliation is with the
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Exelby is a graduate and distinguished alumni of Grant MacEwan
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unless elections were called earlier. The Government said the move would save Albertans the cost of the election. The announcement came two days after the federal government introduced Senate election legislation and urged the other provinces to follow Alberta's lead in Senate reform.
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supported the decision to extend the appointments and stated that he won't run again in a new election. All three incumbents and other pundits agreed that the move was made to help the Progressive Conservatives avoid an election loss to the
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constitutional amendment on Senate Reform which would better reflect the Canada of 2012 vs 1867 in order to increase the representation from the west. He also plans on sitting as an Independent in order to lobby senators from all parties.
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948:
944:
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890:
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829:Ian Urquhart
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466:
456:
447:
443:
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436:
432:
428:
426:
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401:Elizabeth May
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2265:Saskatchewan
2203:by-elections
2157:2022 Ontario
2152:2021 Nunavut
2117:2023 Alberta
2112:2021 federal
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1011:Total Votes
1000:Affiliation
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967:
950:
925:Independent
894:Independent
863:Independent
832:Independent
801:Independent
770:Independent
639:Rob Gregory
598:Mike Shaikh
555:Scott Tannas
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459:By candidate
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331:by removing
327:Please help
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279:Link Byfield
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244:
203:
199:
197:
140:Mike Shaikh
136:Scott Tannas
118:
109:
92:Third party
86:First party
49:
18:
2240:Nova Scotia
2167:2022 Quebec
2105:Most recent
2000:Referendums
1511:"About Ian"
1257:January 30,
860:Paul Frank
283:Betty Unger
271:Ed Stelmach
219:Ed Stelmach
179:Percentage
2684:Categories
2177:2021 Yukon
2054:See also:
1495:October 8,
1136:References
1124:2,690,800
1094:EverGreen
1034:1,089,093
984:1,287,080
960:1,098,021
955:2,690,800
766:Len Bracko
511:Doug Black
493:Appointed
475:Candidate
417:St. Albert
409:Len Bracko
349:April 2012
329:improve it
301:Candidates
241:Background
131:Doug Black
127:Candidate
54:2012-04-23
1569:March 25,
1445:March 28,
1423:March 19,
1397:March 19,
1334:March 27,
1173:March 26,
1048:Wildrose
1017:% Change
736:EverGreen
704:Wildrose
673:Wildrose
642:Wildrose
2220:Manitoba
1609:Archived
1521:April 6,
1370:Archived
1127:100.00%
1102:149,844
1080:604,393
1057:847,470
1040:-18.17%
993:By party
972:189,059
835:107,397
804:114,940
773:141,830
740:149,844
707:246,787
676:299,800
645:300,883
604:309,587
562:351,761
518:427,745
490:Elected
481:Votes #
415:MLA for
391:The new
269:Premier
174:309,587
171:351,761
168:427,745
2621:Voting
2475:Federal
2291:Federal
2250:Ontario
2245:Nunavut
2210:Alberta
2198:Federal
1547:May 27,
1108:+5.57%
1091:
1086:+4.09%
1083:22.46%
1068:
1063:+8.51%
1060:31.50%
1045:
1037:40.47%
1022:
928:65,164
919:
897:81,476
888:
866:93,586
857:
826:
810:10.47%
795:
779:12.92%
762:
746:13.65%
729:
713:22.47%
698:
682:27.30%
679:11.14%
667:
651:27.40%
648:11.18%
636:
610:28.19%
607:11.51%
595:
568:32.04%
565:13.07%
551:
524:38.95%
521:15.90%
507:
450:Results
413:Liberal
216:Premier
208:Alberta
188:11.51%
185:13.07%
182:15.90%
97:
83:
52: (
2549:System
2313:Senate
2260:Quebec
1115:Total
1105:5.57%
934:5.93%
931:2.42%
903:7.42%
900:3.03%
872:8.52%
869:3.48%
841:9.78%
838:3.99%
807:4.27%
776:5.27%
743:5.57%
710:9.17%
693:13/87
690:13/87
662:18/87
659:10/87
631:31/87
590:14/87
587:46/87
540:68/87
478:Party
145:Party
2279:Lists
2270:Yukon
1588:(PDF)
1471:(PDF)
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1192:(PDF)
1008:2012
951:Total
945:0/87
942:0/87
939:0/87
914:0/87
911:0/87
908:0/87
883:0/87
880:0/87
877:0/87
852:1/87
849:0/87
846:0/87
821:0/87
818:0/87
815:0/87
790:0/87
787:0/87
784:1/87
757:1/87
754:1/87
751:1/87
724:6/87
721:0/87
718:0/87
687:5/87
656:8/87
628:9/87
625:2/87
584:2/87
546:3/87
543:8/87
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2032:1967
2027:1957
2022:1948
2017:1923
2012:1920
2007:1915
1991:2021
1986:2017
1981:2013
1976:2010
1971:2007
1967:2004
1964:2001
1961:1998
1958:1995
1955:1992
1952:1989
1949:1986
1946:1983
1943:1980
1940:1977
1937:1974
1934:1971
1931:1968
1916:2021
1911:2012
1906:2004
1901:1998
1896:1989
1844:Next
1838:2023
1833:2019
1828:2015
1823:2012
1818:2008
1813:2004
1808:2001
1803:1997
1798:1993
1793:1989
1788:1986
1783:1982
1778:1979
1773:1975
1768:1971
1763:1967
1758:1963
1753:1959
1748:1955
1743:1952
1738:1948
1733:1944
1728:1940
1723:1935
1718:1930
1713:1926
1708:1921
1703:1917
1698:1913
1693:1909
1688:1905
1596:2012
1571:2013
1549:2020
1523:2012
1497:2018
1447:2012
1425:2012
1399:2012
1336:2012
1259:2010
1175:2012
1004:2004
502:3rd
499:2nd
496:1st
198:The
119:M.S.
110:S.T.
62:2021
45:2004
206:of
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