Report from the Legislature - Rural Central & Southern Region
The Report from the Legislature for the Rural Central and Southern Region for January 19 - 25 includes information about Cabinet tours, the 80 affordable supportive living spaces planned in Medicine Hat, the new Continuing Care Centre Model in Red Deer and the Alberta Supports initiative in Central Alberta that assists young adults with disabilities.
Report from the Legislature - Rural Central & Southern Region
The Report from the Legislature for the Rural Central and Southern Region for January 12 - 18 includes information about the Premier’s statement in response to the U.S. State Department’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, rural households connection to high-speed Internet, new medical reporting rules for drivers with diabetes and new classroom material incorporating First Nations, Metis and Inuit cultures, perspectives and history.
Report from the Legislature - Rural Central & Southern Region
The Report from the Legislature for the Rural Central and Southern Region for January 5 - 11 includes information about the Tomorrow Project, Alberta’s 10 point plan for education and the Red Tape Reduction Task Force.
The Government of Alberta has a plan to move Alberta forward and Budget 2010 delivers on this plan. It advances Alberta's competitiveness. It holds the line on taxes. It positions Alberta to be back in the black in three years. Budget 2010 strikes the right balance between carefully managing our spending and protecting priority programs like health, education and supports for those in need.
Jack was elected to his second term as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Drumheller-Stettler on March 3, 2008, and currently serves as Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation. Prior to running for provincial office, he held various municipal government positions, including county councillor and reeve for the county of Stettler.