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872:. The AUPE launched a legal challenge against Bill 46, and two months later Court of Queen's Bench Justice Denny Thomas granted an indefinite injunction, saying that "the legislation could irreparably harm labour relations, guts the collective bargaining process and effectively emasculates the AUPE." Redford continued to defend the legislation and "reiterated the government's intent to appeal the judge's order." In the words of one observer, "the Redford government felt it was necessary to come down hard on them in order to snuff out any hope of wage increases that might add to the provincial budget deficit." Following Redford's resignation, the AUPE and the Hancock government reached a tentative agreement calling for an immediate $ 1800 lump sum for salaried employees (prorated for wage earners) and a pay increase of 6.75% to be spread over four years. The compensation deal proposed by the Redford government had been just 2% over four years and an $ 875 lump sum in 2014/15. The government dropped its appeal against the injunction after the deal with the AUPE was reached. 844:
faculty job losses across the province, Thomas Lukazuk, the Minister responsible for Advanced Education, announced $ 142.5 million had come available to construct a new Engineering building at University of Calgary. This figure was a controversial amount, close to the $ 147 million needed to reverse cuts 8 months before. The decision was also at odds with the government's written assurances to university administrators on July 3, 2013 that they would advocate to reverse the budget cuts if additional dollars became available: "Look guys, you're not happy, I'm not happy with this budget. But this is the reality ... The moment I have any extra dollars I can access, I'll be the first on my knees before the treasury board advocating for you to get your dollars. But in the meantime, get your financial houses in order," he said.
1008:, which was the Progressive Conservative Party's third contest in eight years. Redford announced her resignation as the MLA for Calgary-Elbow on August 6, one day before an Auditor General's report into her travel expenses was scheduled for release. On August 7, 2014 a report by the Auditor General of Alberta noted that as Premier she and her office had "used public resources inappropriately," "used public assets (aircraft) for personal and partisan purposes" and that Redford "was involved in a plan to convert public space in a public building into personal living space." The report concluded that these abuses arose due to an "aura of power around Premier Redford and her office and the perceptions that the influence of the office should not be questioned." The key findings included: 965:. Her attendance created a controversy when it was revealed the Alberta government covered the approximately $ 45,000 cost for her trip, including roughly $ 10,000 for a privately chartered flight to return to Alberta from South Africa for a swearing-in of the new Alberta Cabinet. Redford's travel further elicited disapproval from social media pundits when it was revealed that Redford's 12-year-old daughter and her friend had occasionally travelled with her mother on official government trips. In mid-March 2014, Redford repaid the costs of the Mandela funeral trip and apologized. It was reported in the press that the money was repaid only after weeks of refusals to do so, and Redford "only relented after tensions within her caucus spilled into the public realm." 727:, the perceived frontrunner and the preferred candidate of caucus, with 19 per cent of the vote compared to 41 per cent for Mar. Redford's supporters included a large percentage of new members who had purchased party memberships solely to support her bid to provide progressive new leadership to a party which had held power in the province since 1971. Redford's promise to reverse the government's $ 107-million education cut gained the support of teachers and appealed to many Albertans who had lost confidence in the party establishment. With no candidate winning the necessary 50 per cent plus one on the first ballot a second and third round of voting was held on October 2, 2011. After the third round of voting Redford beat Mar, winning 51 per cent of the vote. 1058:
opposition criticized as "politicking at public expense." These expenses were never publicly disclosed nor proven. The Auditor General's report elaborated on the role of the trip scout, which was a new position created shortly after the 2012 election. The following year Tetreault's salary was listed as $ 127,827 annually. Among her duties was advance travel to locations the Premier was expected to visit, and emails released in the wake of the Auditor General's report reveal that among her activities she was "forwarding photos of hotels and suites, sussing out suitable patios and restaurants and at least once advising on public toilets." The position was cancelled after Redford's resignation as Premier and Tetreault was reassigned within the government.
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Pension (Private Sector) Plans Amendment Act (Bill 10)). The move satisfied the AUPE who had objected to these bills, in concert with Bills 45 and 46. The promise was also made not to re-introduce Bills 9 and 10. The following day, it was announced that Prentice would visit Michener Centre, a long term care center controversially marked for closure by the Redford government. Opposition parties had called on successive governments to keep the centre open. Many of Prentice's first actions in office were seen as an attempt to rehabilitate the Progressive Conservative Party in the eyes of the public. On March 20, 2015 Prentice announced that Bill 45 would be repealed, stating "I don't agree with the content of the legislation."
856:, Health Sciences Association of Alberta and Canadian Union of Provincial Employees-Alberta, representing 85,000 Albertans. Bill 45 imposes severe economic sanctions on provincial workers that strike. Those workers are already forbidden from striking as they are deemed "essential services." On March 20, 2015 it was reported that Bill 45 was being repealed. Premier Jim Prentice, Redford's successor, announced that "I don't agree with the content of the legislation and we will move forward and define essential service legislation that is as respectful of our employees as it is respectful of taxpayers." The AUPE felt that "'one of the most odious remnants of the Redford era' will be gone." 892:, prompting a "frosty" response from Redford in October 2012. In November 2013, a framework for a deal was worked out between the two leaders, with Redford's position on royalties remaining unchanged. One analyst remarked that the "public scuffle with British Columbia’s Premier, Christy Clark, over the Northern Gateway pipeline, was a first indication of unproductive handling" of energy issues by Redford's government. There was also an instability of appointments in the energy portfolios (including the removal of Ken Hughes as energy minister and the resignation of Kennedy-Glans as associate minister for electricity and renewable resources). 1076:
severance benefits. Additional payouts to staff and executive council accounted for an additional 1.3 million dollars. In May 2014 it was revealed that Redford was assigned a personal protective security detail from the Calgary Police Service, at a forecast of $ 1.8M over budget. Her predecessor, Ed Stelmach, was protected by seven provincial sheriffs. Heavily redacted documents obtained by the media gave no evidence as to what rationale Redford had for the additional security detail, which provided security to Redford and her family in Calgary, Canmore and Banff.
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political ties". T On April 3, 2017, Paul Fraser, British Columbia's acting ethics commissioner, concluded that Alison Redford did not break Alberta's Conflict of Interest Act. Fraser noted, "In making the choice of counsel in the tobacco litigation, she used sensible and principled reasoning, based on cogent information she received in the briefing note from government officials and that she had collected in the course of her active tenure as Minister of Justice and Attorney General."
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missed, after the first 10 consecutive days absent. Redford returned to the legislature on May 5, 2014. In response to a media scrum, she noted that she spent the time off with family in Palm Springs but also worked in her constituency, as her intention was to complete her term as the MLA for Calgary-Elbow. On August 6, 2014, she resigned her seat in the legislature in order to "start the next chapter of my life." In a public statement published in the
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actual work had prompted wide public outrage. Another election issue had been "gold-plated pensions" and Redford rejected the advice of a panel of experts to reinstate handsome pensions for MLAs, as well as a suggestion she hike her own salary in excess of $ 300,000, instead vowing not to take a pension at all. In the wake of public spending scandals involving the Minister for Tourism and senior executives with
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also pointed out that Redford's staff had high salaries, including her chief of staff who earned more than his counterparts who worked for the Canadian Prime Minister or U.S. President. Further public allegations were that Redford's executive assistant charged $ 9,000 in lodging while working in Edmonton, averaging $ 200 a night for what the press referred to as "luxury hotel" stays.
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resign. During the weekend of March 15–16, 2014, Redford met the PC party executive in a closed-door meeting, where she faced a caucus revolt, with 10 MLAs announcing publicly their intention to meet on March 16 to debate whether to leave the PC party and sit as Independents. On March 17, the rookie associate minister for electricity
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After concerns regarding the permier's office travel and expense claims came to light, Premier Redford herself requested a full audit by the Auditor General. On August 7, 2014, the Auditor General tabled its report, concluding that Redford and her office had "used public resources inappropriately,"
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On June 25, 2014, the CBC reported that even more documents had come to light revealing "hundreds of thousands" of dollars in additional travel-related expenses, including $ 330,000 for a civil servant a government employee Michele Tetreault who acted as a trip scout, including work on excursions the
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The (Premier's) office did not comply with the expense policy because the staff responsible for approving expenses did not document their rationale for key decisions that impacted travel costs. These key decisions included the type and class of transportation used by and the standard of accommodation
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Following her resignation as Premier, Redford did not return to her seat in the Legislature. According to Section 34 of the Legislative Assembly Act. Redford's extended absence caused speculation when no official statement was forthcoming from the interim Premier as to her whereabouts or reasons for
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Overspending on a trip to India was revealed, to the tune of $ 11,000, when members of Redford's "inner circle" flew on a trade mission to India then stopped over in the United Kingdom before a conference in Switzerland. Further scrutiny by media and opposition parties has led to a re-examination of
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The fallout over the Mandela funeral trip led to further scrutiny, with subsequent revelations of Redford's expenses to promote the province and questionable spending, while her government was making public service cuts. This led to some claiming abuse of power and a culture of entitlement. Critics
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Many of the Redford government's decisions were reversed by career politician Premier Jim Prentice once he assumed office. When the 2014 fall legislative session was prorogued, two controversial bills died on the order paper (the Public Sector Pension Plans Amendment Act (Bill 9) and the Employment
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However, on election night, the Progressive Conservatives shocked pollsters and media pundits, by winning a twelfth majority government, taking 61 of the 87 seats in the provincial legislature—a loss of only five seats. The Wildrose Party accused her of pursuing moderate policies to attract Liberal
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Some labour unions criticized the first budget, claiming that the Conservative government failed to honour a 2012 provincial election promises to continue increases to post-secondary education at a rate of 2%. Instead the budget was cut by 7.2%. On October 9, 2013, following 900 academic staff and
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As part of the PC campaign platform, Redford expressed her intentions to work with nonprofits, calling for the creation of a new Department of Human Services as a "single point of entry" for non-profits. Redford promised to build, of which some have now opened, 50 new schools, and renovate 70 more
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and that her absence would continue, though "the reason for her excuse is confidential." In declaring her absence to the speaker, Redford ensured she would not be docked pay for non-attendance in the Legislature, whose rules state that a token deduction of $ 100 a day would be levied for each day
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On March 28, 2014, it was reported that Redford had ordered a private penthouse for herself and her daughter in a government building close to the Legislature, to be constructed by the provincial government. The renovations became known as "Skypalace" in the press, and even though the contentious
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The cost incurred by the severance packages of her personal support staff also drew criticism. According to the terms of the contracts they were engaged under, her chief of staff, communications director and other "senior staffers" became entitled to receive a total of over 1 million dollars in
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quit the Progressive Conservative caucus to sit as an Independent, saying that Redford was a "not a nice woman" and a bully". Steve Robson, president of the PC association in the northeast Edmonton, described Redford as an "arrogant" leader who does not listen to her caucus and called on her to
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One of Redford's first actions as Premier was to abolish extra pay for committee work by Members of the Legislative Assembly. The issue of committee pay had been contentious during the 2012 election, and news of a so-called "No-Meet Committee" in which MLAs were paid handsomely for little or no
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In November 2015, the CBC claimed that an investigation into the process with which Alberta chose a legal consortium for a $ 10-billion lawsuit against the tobacco industry was "manipulated, allowing former premier Alison Redford the opportunity to select a consortium with close personal and
822:, Redford also instituted new transparency measures and accountability in the form of public disclosure of expense spending. In 2013, after much public discussion following the dismissal of her chief of staff and the refusal to discuss his severance, Redford announced the creation of a " 756:, who dissolved the current legislature and called an election for April 23, 2012. After the election was called, support for the Wildrose Party supposedly surged past Redford's Progressive Conservatives. Throughout the campaign it was thought by some that the Wildrose, led by 1119:
she recognized "that mistakes were made along the way" and accepted responsibility for her decisions. She added that she and her family will continue to live in Alberta and that she plans to teach as well as resume her work in international development and public policy.
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and NDP supporters in an attempt to prevent the right-wing Wildrose Party from gaining a foothold. Wildrose lost momentum in the final weeks of the campaign, due to Smith's defence of two Wildrose candidates who had made controversial remarks. According to the
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Redford returned to the Legislature and the back benches on May 5, 2014. Redford retired from politics on August 6, 2014. Redford's resignation was tendered in the form of a letter published in Edmonton and Calgary newspapers on May 30, 2014.
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Redford could not call for Allen's resignation after he resigned from caucus, but was "shocked," "disappointed" and "disgusted" with "that MLA's conduct," and refused to mention Allen by name when she was asked about him by media.
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Despite winning the party leadership and general election, some unions claimed that Redford did not fulfill campaign promises. At the same time, others complained that the province had an accumulated debt of $ 8.7-billion (the
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to the government of Afghanistan to help reform its Ministry of Mines and Petroleum and help the country develop its natural resources. The position was developed as part of a partnership between the Afghan government and the
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to succeed Stelmach, who had announced in January he would resign as leader and premier once his successor was chosen. Redford was largely considered an outsider and had the support of only one MLA in her leadership campaign.
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After a long stretch of soul-searching, she was reluctant to identify specific mistakes she made, but did point to a range of other factors contributing to her difficulties, from her gender to back-stabbing in her own
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The government does not require a premier to certify that costs incurred by a premier or on behalf of a premier are for government business and are a reasonable use of public resources.
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Averaged out, the Redford government offered 0.5% and $ 218.75 per year while the negotiations under Hancock arrived at the tentative figure of 1.69% and $ 450 per year.
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said Redford did not want to risk losing Allen's seat to an opposition party, and said she was hypocritical to condemn Allen's action but not call for a resignation.
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focused attention on moving bitumen from Alberta to the west coast. Clark had initially demanded a share of royalties in exchange for granting access to build the
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in opposition, their relationship was described as "rocky." The main area of contention was a trans-provincial pipeline. Controversy and delays in approving the
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However, in 2013, the Redford government tabled Bill 45 which increased fines for illegal strikes. Protests against Bill 45 came from the AUPE as well as the
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In 2016, Redford's official portrait was unveiled; it has been added to the collection which is permanently displayed in the Alberta Legislature Building.
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On March 19, 2014, Redford announced that she would resign as premier of Alberta effective March 23, 2014. She was succeeded by deputy premier
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to have an approval rating below 20 per cent) and party support fell to 19 per cent, versus 46 per cent for opposition Wildrose. Backbencher
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renovations were leaked to the media, they were apparently never cancelled. The total cost for the "Skypalace" is estimated $ 2.76 Million.
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On March 19, 2014, Redford announced she would resign as premier of Alberta, effective March 23, 2014. She was succeeded by deputy premier
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left the PC caucus. Later that week, some riding association presidents were preparing non-confidence motions in Redford's leadership.
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As a result of these controversies, Redford's personal approval rating dropped to 18 per cent (the first sitting Alberta premier since
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fifty government flights in which Redford's daughter and her nanny) were accommodated, as well as two trips to the mountain resort of
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was charged with soliciting prostitution during a government trip to St. Paul, Minnesota. The Human Trafficking Department of the
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claimed to call for Allen's resignation so a byelection (in which her party had massive support) could be called. NDP Leader
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Throughout the 1990s, Redford worked as a technical adviser on constitutional and legal reform issues in various parts of
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projected that it would reach $ 17-billion by 2016), aided by changes to the accounting rules made in the 2013 budget.
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In 2013, at the invitation of the Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Redford and numerous provincial premiers attended the
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Government aircraft policy was not followed. There was personal and partisan use of the aircraft by Premier Redford.
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on Canada's future involvement in Afghanistan subsequent to the elections. Her work has included assignments in
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There was no formal oversight structure to monitor the office's travel expenses and use of government aircraft.
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A year after she resigned her role as Premier, Redford reflected on her tenure in a Globe and Mail interview:
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In July 2015, Redford revealed that following her resignation, she no longer belongs to any political party.
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which unilaterally stripped the union of its right to arbitration, a right previously granted by Premier
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and was featured in a museum exhibit about prominent Girl Guides at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery.
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during her absence. It was later revealed that Redford had, in fact, served official notice to the
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not attending. Speculation was heightened further when Redford was spotted in the resort town of
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Following Redford's resignation, further allegations of fiscal mis-management came to light.
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CTV News Network, "Memorial of Nelson Mandela", airdate December 10, 2013 circa 4:30am EST
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Independent Ethics Commissioner finds CBC accusations of Conflict of Interest Unfounded
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In the first round of voting held on September 18, 2011, Redford placed second behind
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on an interim basis. She announced her resignation as an MLA on August 6, 2014.
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In the 1980s Redford served as Senior Policy Advisor to former Prime Minister
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http://www.oag.ab.ca/webfiles/reports/August%202014%20Recommendations_0.pdf
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With Redford advocating for the oil industry and British Columbia premier
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On February 16, 2011, Redford announced she would be a candidate in the
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2011 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election
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as one of the four International Election Commissioners to administer
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said Allen had responded to an ad posted by an undercover officer on
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On March 13, 2008, after being elected MLA for the constituency of
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In November 2017, Redford took a position as a policy advisor in
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leadership of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
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Schwartz, Daniel; Bellefontaine, Michelle (September 28, 2011).
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In 2004, Redford unsuccessfully challenged Member of Parliament
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Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
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and grew up all over Canada and overseas before settling in
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21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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in the history of Canada. Of the Alberta premiers with an
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On March 26, 2012, Redford met with Lieutenant Governor
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Russell, Jennie; Rusnell, Charles (November 23, 2015).
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Redford campaigning during the 2012 provincial election
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Redford was sworn in as Alberta's 14th Premier at the
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One of Redford's most notable appointments was by the
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Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
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Rusnell, Charles; Russell, Jennie (April 15, 2014).
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Rusnell, Charles; Russell, Jennie (April 14, 2014).
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Ibrahim, Mariam; Sinnema, Jodie (December 5, 2013).
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Progressive Conservative Association leadership race
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April 24, 2014. 3562: 3560: 3558: 3433:"Jesse Kline: Leadership, Alison Redford-style" 3199: 3066: 2974:"Redford won't demand Mike Allen's resignation" 2764: 2370:Tait, Carrie; Wingrove, Josh (April 23, 2012). 2283:"Wildrose poised for majority in Alberta: poll" 2252:"Updated: Alberta election called for April 23" 161:Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta 4291:Website of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta 4145: 4125: 3982: 3980: 3842: 3704: 3651: 3620: 3461:"Alison Redford Resigns as Premier of Alberta" 2618: 2494: 2281:Wingrove, Josh; Walton, Dawn (April 4, 2012). 2280: 1965:"Guides change with times - Red Deer Advocate" 1000:as the interim party leader and premier until 952: 5016: 4765: 4527: 4354: 4151: 3867: 3865: 3346: 3344: 3342: 3293:Wood, James; Varcoe, Chris (March 21, 2014). 3288: 3286: 2904:Bailey, Ian; Jang, Brent (November 5, 2013). 2140:"Mar leads as Alberta PCs head to 2nd ballot" 1905: 1815: 1813: 1789: 1787: 1461: 1185: 3555: 3137: 3043: 2412: 2369: 2230:"Alison Redford sworn in as Alberta Premier" 866:Bill 46: Public Service Salary Restraint Act 5267:Members of the Executive Council of Alberta 3977: 3902:"Redford to Remain Absent from Legislature" 3539:. Oag.ab.ca. August 7, 2014. Archived from 3353:"Alison Redford resigns as Alberta premier" 2906:"Clark and Redford Reach Deal on Pipelines" 2767:""Redford Sullies Her Human Rights Record"" 2703:"AUPE Launches Legal Fight Against Bill 46" 2476:"PC Leader Redford promises 50 new schools" 2337: 2335: 2197: 2108:"Morton: Three strikes, and Redford is out" 1487: 1211: 1079: 676:for the federal Conservative nomination in 218:March 12, 2008 – February 18, 2011 5023: 5009: 4772: 4758: 4534: 4520: 4361: 4347: 3925:"Redford Asks to Collect Pay While Absent" 3862: 3339: 3292: 3283: 2903: 2343:"Albertans elect Tory majority government" 1917:"PROFILE: Alison Redford, Alberta premier" 1810: 1784: 1468: 1454: 1192: 1178: 504:. Redford became premier upon winning the 47: 4152:Bellefontaine, Michelle (April 3, 2017). 3647: 3645: 3575:See also the recommendations document at 3020: 2994: 2971: 2395: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1793: 173:October 1, 2011 – March 23, 2014 77:October 7, 2011 – March 23, 2014 4071: 2922: 2880: 2332: 2083: 943: 794: 665:from 1988 to 1990, under Prime Minister 502:Minister of Justice and Attorney General 465:and former politician. She was the 14th 5327:21st-century Canadian women politicians 4368: 4259: 3399: 3262: 3021:McDermott, Vincent (October 10, 2013). 2700: 2651: 2311: 1993:. Government of Alberta. Archived from 1865:"Alison Redford: A leader on the brink" 1858: 1856: 1819: 1026: 838: 659:Secretary of State for External Affairs 520:, her term in office was the shortest. 280:March 3, 2008 – August 6, 2014 5244: 4072:Commisso, Christina (August 6, 2014). 3642: 3458: 3350: 3319: 3210: 3140:"Alberta will repeal anti-strike bill" 3112:Petty, Kathleen (September 18, 2014). 2972:McDermott, Vincent (October 6, 2013). 2826:""Details emerge on 4-year AUPE deal"" 2654:"'Odious remnant' of Redford era gone" 2166: 2105: 2015: 1936: 1862: 683: 663:Office of the Prime Minister of Canada 5004: 4753: 4515: 4342: 4260:Thomson, Graham (September 8, 2016). 4203: 3430: 3400:Ibrahim, Mariam (February 19, 2014). 3111: 2945: 2881:Cattaneo, Claudia (October 2, 2012). 2852: 2765:Gillian Steward (February 24, 2014). 2596:. Thegatewayonline.ca. Archived from 2530: 1840: 1729: 1124:Standing in the party and resignation 636:Redford is also a past member of the 4231: 4015:Alison M. Redford (August 6, 2014). 3244:. The Canadian Press. March 20, 2014 2995:McDermott, Vincent (July 22, 2013). 2923:Cattaneo, Claudia (March 18, 2014). 2731: 2591: 2508:Derek Fildebrandt (March 19, 2014). 1853: 896:Handling of Mike Allen's sex scandal 16:Premier of Alberta from 2011 to 2014 5317:Canadian people of Scottish descent 3044:Matt Dykstra (September 18, 2014). 2701:Southam, Greg (December 12, 2013). 2018:"Premier cool on past link with PM" 2016:Rennie, Steve (November 18, 2011). 1794:Cryderman, Kelly (March 19, 2014). 1166: 890:Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines 704: 648: 643: 535:Redford was born March 7, 1965, in 461:(born March 7, 1965) is a Canadian 13: 5312:Canadian people of British descent 4296:Calgary-Elbow Constituency Website 3431:Kline, Jesse (February 11, 2014). 3211:Coorsh, Karolyn (March 19, 2014). 2853:Kline, Jesse (November 13, 2013). 2592:Mark, Michelle (October 9, 2013). 2396:Graveland, Bill (April 20, 2012). 2167:McLean, Tanara (October 1, 2011). 1834: 1039: 486:Member of the Legislative Assembly 14: 5338: 5297:University of Saskatchewan alumni 4284: 4204:Coyne, Todd (November 27, 2017). 3351:Benzie, Robert (March 19, 2014). 2732:Wood, James (February 18, 2014). 2348:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2145:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2084:Wingrove, Josh (March 20, 2014). 2053:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1863:Martin, Sandra (March 31, 2012). 1070: 5257:Female first ministers of Canada 5230: 4989: 4494: 4484: 4483: 3377:. March 19, 2014. Archived from 3263:Bennett, Dean (March 19, 2014). 3067:Michener Centre (May 10, 2018). 2652:Dykstra, Matt (March 20, 2015). 2312:Grenier, Éric (April 16, 2012). 2258:. March 26, 2012. Archived from 1820:Bennett, Dean (March 20, 2014). 1768:. March 20, 2014. 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March 25, 2013 2531:Mason, Gary (March 20, 2015). 2169:"Redford wins leadership race" 2106:Morton, Ted (March 24, 2014). 1883: 1841:White, Ryan (August 6, 2014). 1754: 1723: 808:Post-2012 election Premiership 1: 1798:. Toronto: The Globe and Mail 1717: 1476:2008 Alberta general election 1200:2012 Alberta general election 1142:Policy advisor in Afghanistan 1089:Attendance in the legislature 1004:was chosen as a successor at 975:Canadian Taxpayers Federation 748:2012 Alberta general election 661:. She went on to work in the 530: 484:, Redford was elected as the 4489:Category:Premiers of Alberta 4232:Bakx, Kyle (July 20, 2015). 1061: 543:. Redford's family moved to 7: 2232:. CBC News. October 7, 2011 1490: 1214: 953:Controversy and resignation 864:The government also passed 514:woman to serve as a premier 206:Attorney General of Alberta 10: 5343: 3582:February 22, 2015, at the 2672:"News for Bills 45 and 46" 1709: 1499: 1496: 1493: 1223: 1220: 1217: 910:St. Paul Police Department 902:Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo 859: 847: 804:over the next four years. 745: 708: 699: 561:University of Saskatchewan 553:Bishop Carroll High School 488:(MLA) for the district of 406:University of Saskatchewan 5228: 5046: 4987: 4795: 4687: 4551: 4479: 4376: 4326: 4317: 4308: 4303: 2482:. Edmonton. 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September 18, 2011 2028:on September 6, 2013 1027:Post-resignation MLA 886:Keystone XL Pipeline 839:Education and labour 774:Prince Edward Island 738:on October 7, 2011. 599:Privy Council Office 492:. She served in the 378: 1985; 5287:Premiers of Alberta 5277:People from Kitimat 5122:Mary Anne Jablonski 4901:Donna Kennedy-Glans 4826:Christine Cusanelli 4370:Premiers of Alberta 4027:on October 30, 2014 3489:. September 6, 2014 3177:. February 5, 2014. 3071:. Huffingtonpost.ca 3027:Fort McMurray Today 3001:Fort McMurray Today 2978:Fort McMurray Today 2792:"AUPE news release" 2600:on October 21, 2013 2456:on January 13, 2013 2179:on October 12, 2011 2056:. February 16, 2011 1997:on January 25, 2012 1991:"Premier Biography" 1742:on November 4, 2011 991:Donna Kennedy-Glans 918:Alberta Legislature 732:Alberta Legislature 684:Provincial politics 92:Lieutenant Governor 5036:Premier of Alberta 4785:Premier of Alberta 2910:The Globe and Mail 2581:. 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Index

The Honourable
ECA
KC

Premier of Alberta
Elizabeth II
Donald Ethell
Deputy
Doug Horner
Thomas Lukaszuk
Dave Hancock
Ed Stelmach
Dave Hancock
Leader
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
Ed Stelmach
Dave Hancock
Minister of Justice and
Attorney General of Alberta

Ed Stelmach
Ron Stevens
Verlyn Olson
Member
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Calgary-Elbow
Craig Cheffins
Gordon Dirks
Kitimat
British Columbia
Progressive Conservative
Alma mater

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