Bruce McAllister (politician)

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Bruce McAllister
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Chestermere-Rocky View
In office
April 23, 2012 – April 7, 2015
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byLeela Aheer
Personal details
Born (1971-03-27) March 27, 1971 (age 53)
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Residence(s)Chestermere, Alberta
ProfessionCommunications Consultant & Strategist

Bruce H. McAllister (born March 27, 1971) is a Canadian politician who was an elected member to the

Advanced Education Critic.[3]

After completing a

Halifax, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, and Victoria.[3][4] From 2004 to autumn 2011 (immediately prior to running in the 2012 provincial election)[4] he was co-anchor of the morning news program on Global Calgary.[5] McAllister was a popular anchor, however, after eight years of hosting the morning show he made the choice to leave Global Calgary to pursue a career in politics.[6][7]

McAllister became a Wildrose party member after just a month of looking for work.[8] McAllister was avid critic of the long seated Alberta PC party and he was particularly effective in criticism of the PC governments lack of education reform.[9][10]

In the 2012 fall Legislative session as a member of the Wildrose party, McAllister brought forward amendments to the Education Act that would have ended school fees for mandatory curriculum activities, and would have guaranteed the rights of teachers to grade students with a zero where warranted.[11][12]

On December 17, 2014, he was one of nine Wildrose MLAs who defected from the Wildrose party and crossed the floor to join the Alberta Progressive Conservative caucus.[13] On December 18, 2014, the President of the Chestermere-Rocky View PC constituency association said that "...people in our constituency right now that are lost. They are dumbfounded..."[14] By February however, McAllister was soon welcomed by PC Party leadership in Edmonton as one of their own even though local support remained questionable.[15]

In March 2015, in the

that year's election, McAllister had two declared competitors for the riding of Chestermere-Rocky View. One was Jamie Lall, a long time PC party member and local resident, competing against McAllister for the PC nomination.[16] The other was Leela Aheer, who was running as the Wildrose candidate.[17]

While some in the PC party continued to be critical of McAllister's decision to change parties without a democratic process, he remained confident in his decision; “Although I can’t speak for all of them, those people that wrote cheques and supported me as a Wildrose MLA, to the large degree, those same people will be writing cheques for me as a PC MLA".[18]

In February 2015 several high profile PC party members including the Premier came to Chestermere with McAllister in campaign-style event that was geared to supporting the local PC party including McAllister.[19] On March 23, 2015, McAllister voted in favour of the Tories' 2015–16 Alberta budget which contained the largest cumulative tax increase and the largest annual budget deficit in Alberta history.[20]

McAllister was defeated in the

2015 election by Wildrose candidate Leela Aheer
.

Electoral history

2015 Alberta general election: Chestermere-Rocky View
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Wildrose Leela Aheer 7,676 37.04% -21.32%
Progressive Conservative Bruce McAllister 7,454 35.97% 0.64%
New Democratic William James Pelech 3,706 17.88% 14.80%
Independent Jamie Lall 1,093 5.27%
Green Coral Bliss Taylor 405 1.95%
Independent Matt Grant 391 1.89%
Total 20,725
Rejected, spoiled and declined 91
Eligible electors / turnout 34,928 59.60% 4.38%
Wildrose hold Swing -10.98%
Source(s)
Source: "54 - Chestermere-Rocky View Official Results 2015 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
2012 Alberta general election: Chestermere-Rocky View
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Wildrose Bruce McAllister 10,165 58.36%
Progressive Conservative Ted Morton 6,154 35.33%
Liberal Sian Ramsden 564 3.24%
New Democratic Nathan Salmon 536 3.08%
Total 17,419
Rejected, spoiled, and declined 59
Eligible electors / turnout 31,652 55.22%
Wildrose pickup new district.
Source(s)
Source: "54 - Chestermere-Rocky View Official Results 2012 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

References

  1. ^ "Wildrose MLA Bruce McAllister". Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  2. ^ Alberta Election 2012: Riding-by-riding results
  3. ^ a b "Legislative Assembly of Alberta Bruce McAllister biography". Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  4. ^ a b "Former Global News Anchor runs for Wildrose Party..." Puget Sound Radio.com, April 10, 2012.
  5. ^ "Bruce McAllister joins Alberta Wildrose" Global Calgary, October 14, 2011.
  6. ^ "Local Resident Wont Be Smiling Face". www.theanchor.ca. September 13, 2011.
  7. ^ "For Those Wondering About Bruce". www.facebook.com/GlobalCalgary. September 11, 2011.
  8. ^ "Bruce McAllister joins Alberta Wildrose". Global News. October 14, 2011.
  9. ^ "Full Day Kindergarten In Alberta Another Broken PC Promise". Global News. August 12, 2014.
  10. ^ "Infrastructure announcements are 'blatant electioneering'". Edmonton Journal. October 20, 2014.
  11. ^ "MLAs toss Education Act amendments". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2013-06-17.
  12. ^ "Alberta Tories are not listening to parents and teachers: Wildrose Party". Calgary Sun. Retrieved 2013-06-17.
  13. ^ "9 Wildrose MLAs, including Danielle Smith, cross to Alberta Tories". CBC News, December 17, 2014.
  14. ^ "Grassroots Tories 'in shock' after Wildrose floor-crossings". Edmonton Journal. December 18, 2014.
  15. ^ "Wildrose defectors gain support from high-level Tories, angering opponents in PC nomination races". Calgary Herald. February 20, 2015.
  16. ^ "About Me: Jamie Lall". about.me. January 20, 2015.
  17. ^ "New Wildrose Candidate for Chestermere-Rocky View". www.theanchor.ca. February 6, 2015.
  18. ^ "Alberta Political Shake Up of 2014". www.theanchor.ca. January 9, 2015.
  19. ^ "Premier Prentice Visits Chestermere". www.theanchor.ca. February 20, 2015.
  20. ^ "Tough news budget hikes taxes, includes layoffs and record deficit". Calgary Herald. March 23, 2015.

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