Minister working with local leaders to restore the ‘Alberta Advantage’
Since 2019, I have been proudly serving as the MLA for Grande Prairie. Now, thanks to the trust and confidence of Premier Jason Kenney, I also have the honour of serving as the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In my new role, I am thoroughly looking forward to working with rural municipalities to address their needs and concerns at this unprecedented time in Alberta’s history, and I have wasted no time.
I am currently travelling across our great province and meeting directly with local leaders in communities affected by a variety of important issues, including the assessment model review, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our government’s recent $1.1 billion infrastructure and operating stimulus support programs for Alberta municipalities. In just the past few days, I’ve been as far south as Lethbridge and as far north as Smoky Lake, meeting with dozens of municipalities in between.
I am committed to working directly with local leaders to ensure municipalities are partners in our province’s economic recovery, as I recognize municipalities are often on the front lines of the challenges we face, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
The financial pressures facing our province – as well as other jurisdictions across our country and world – are immense. But Albertans have faced and persevered through tough times before, and I have no doubt we will again. Further, I assure you I am ready for my new role, as my dedication to hard work and community service has been forged through decades of business experience and community-building. Let me fill you in on a little bit of my background.


