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    Edward Michael Stelmach ECA AOE (/ˈstɛlmæk/; born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician who served as the 13th premier of Alberta, from 2006 to 2011....
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  • provincial election under premiers Peter Lougheed, Don Getty, Ralph Klein, Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford, Dave Hancock and Jim Prentice. At 44 years, this was...
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  • consequent Premier of Alberta) to replace the retiring Ralph Klein. Ed Stelmach emerged as the winner of an eight candidate field, despite placing third...
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  • The surname Stelmach may refer to: Andrzej Stelmach (born 1972), Polish former volleyball player and volleyball coach Ed Stelmach (born 1951), Canadian...
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    (MLA) for the district of Calgary-Elbow. She served in the cabinet of Ed Stelmach as the Minister of Justice and Attorney General. Redford became premier...
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    premier ended when the Alberta Progressive Conservatives' new leader, Ed Stelmach, assumed office on December 14, 2006. Klein was born in Calgary, to Philip...
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    The Stelmach Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by thirteenth Premier Ed Stelmach, and Ministers that governed...
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    2, 2006, in which Ed Stelmach was elected to replace Ralph Klein as party leader and Premier. The election was called when Stelmach formally advised Lieutenant...
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    governing Progressive Conservatives (PCs) and the popularity of Premier Ed Stelmach. The Wildrose Party was the primary beneficiary of voter migration in...
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  • retirement date by giving him relatively low numbers in a leadership review. Ed Stelmach succeeded Klein as premier, following his win of the leadership of the...
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    elections since 1971, under Premiers Peter Lougheed, Don Getty, Ralph Klein, Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford, Dave Hancock and Jim Prentice. No other government had...
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  • of Finance, Energy, Health and Wellness and Education under premiers Ed Stelmach and Alison Redford. From 2004 to 2012, he was a Member of the Legislative...
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    Alberta in 2008 under the government of Progressive Conservative Premier Ed Stelmach. AIMCo manages one of Canada's largest public pools of funds with assets...
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    v t e Cabinet of Premier of Alberta Ed Stelmach (2006–2011) Ed Stelmach Cindy Ady Lindsay Blackett Guy Boutilier Ray Danyluk Cal Dallas Jonathan Denis...
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  • over $2 million for his leadership bid but was ultimately defeated by Ed Stelmach when party members voted for Klein's replacement on December 2, 2006...
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  • Ballot: (Held on November 25, 2006) Second Ballot (Dinning, Morton and Stelmach move to next round): (Note: used a preferential ballot) (Held on December...
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    leadership election. Morton lost to Ed Stelmach, and Smith became increasingly disillusioned with what she said were Stelmach's "free-spending ways". Smith cited...
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  • the federal Conservatives won a minority government. Klein's successor Ed Stelmach tried to avoid causing similar controversies; however, Harper's surprise...
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    six of them. After being elected to his third term in 2008, Premier Ed Stelmach named him parliamentary assistant to Municipal Affairs Minister Ray Danyluk...
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  • backlash against the governing PCs failed to materialize, as Premier Ed Stelmach extended his party's seat total to 72 from 60. While the Alliance finished...
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