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was often critical of Carter as speaker, called out Carter in 1991 following a resolution to congratulate Baltej Singh Dhillon, the first RCMP officer to wear a turban, was defeated. Taylor yelled "shame" at the government and called Speaker Carter "one of the crappiest speakers ever seen". Taylor
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In April 1992, Carter came under scrutiny for expenses he accrued as speaker. Carter ordered the cameras in the Legislature to be shut off when a reporter asked why he had billed $ 22,300 in living expenses from 1990 to 1991, when the speaker was provided an apartment in the Legislature free of
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apologized the next day. Carter had previously ordered injured workers arrested for shouting from the public gallery in the Legislature, and controversially attended the Progressive Conservative convention as a speaker. Carter made light of his "iron-fisted" reputation by dawning a
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allowed French to be spoken in courts and legislatures. Carter allowing members to speak in French, but only if they provided the Speaker with a written translation of their comments, in advance. Carter continued his rivalry with Piquette in the years following, in his book
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cameraman against a pillar in the Legislature and pinned him there in front of several reporters. There was significant public backlash from Albertans and other, including the New York-based
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until his retirement in 1993. As a clergyman, Carter was known for his strict rules as Speaker, going so far as to distribute a list of 172 words which were banned from the Legislature as
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charge. Carter had billed a total of $ 83,000 for living expenses since being elected speaker, and $ 171,853 in travel expenses. Following the question, Carter pushed Stuart Serediuk, a
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Carter has published seventeen books with topics ranging from poetry, short stories, western Canadian history-photography and World Wars I & II.
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Carter calls Piquette "the less than honourable member", and Piquette has countered by calling Carter "the dishonourable Speaker".
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to Archdeacon John Wilfred Carter and Mabel Louise Sheward. Carter was educated in Regina and later Medicine Hat. He attended the
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Carter stated in his 2016 book that he was sexually abused by an archbishop at a religious convention in Minneapolis in 1977.
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Cartier filed a lawsuit against the Government of Alberta in 2001 demanding the province cover the $ 792,064 cost for
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A Higher Duty : Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies of the North-West Territories and Alberta, 1888-2005
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ask questions in French about French language schooling in Alberta. The Alberta Legislature responded after the
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Carter infamously banned the use of French in the Alberta Legislature in 1987, and refused to allow MLA
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Canadian Press (February 8, 1993). "Speaker's list of banned words baffles Alberta legislators".
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from 1971 to 1977, Dean of the Anglican Diocese of Calgary from 1969 to 1979, and member of the
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Fisher, Matthew (April 9, 1987). "Alberta's Speaker reviewing his ban on French in House".
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Geddes, Ashley (April 25, 1992). "Carter flexes muscle on allowances issue".
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Herald Edmonton bureau (April 29, 1992). "Exotic trip is much-sought perk".
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Carter was elected as the Speaker of the Assembly in 1986 during the
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Mahoney, Jill (March 2, 2001). "Alberta Tory sues for a principle".
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Braid, Don (April 16, 1991). "Carter an example of flaw in system".
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Geddes, Ashley (April 29, 1992). "Pressure mounts on Getty".
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Inspector F.J. Dickens of the North-West Mounted Police
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Index

David Carter (disambiguation)
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Gerard Amerongen
Stanley Schumacher
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Calgary Millican
Calgary-Egmont
Moose Jaw
Saskatchewan
Progressive Conservative
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
St. John's College, University of Manitoba
Vancouver School of Theology
Alberta
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
9th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
University of Manitoba
Bachelor of Arts
St. John's College
Licentiate of Theology
Doctor of Divinity
Vancouver School of Theology
Bachelor of Sacred Theology
University of Calgary
Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Board
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
1979 Alberta general election
Progressive Conservative

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