Tuesday 5 March 2024

Speaker of the Legislative Assembly

 
 
 

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Nathan Cooper

Honourable
Nathan Cooper

Speaker

United Conservative Caucus

MLA for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills

Legislature Office
325 Legislature Building
10800 - 97 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB T5K 2B6
Constituency Office
Box 3909
4905 B - 50 Avenue
Olds, AB T4H 1P6
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Office of the Speaker
325 Legislature Building
10800 - 97 Avenue
Edmonton T5K 2B6
Cooper, Nathan Hon. 780 427-2464
Fax 780 422-9553
Speaker
Bell, Lianne 780 427-2464
Fax 780 422-9553
Chief of Staff
Oosthuis, Katja 780 427-2464
Fax 780 422-9553
Executive Assistant to the Speaker
Reed, Jordyn 780 427-2464
Fax 780 422-9553
(3rd fl Federal Building
9820 - 107 Street
Edmonton T5K 1E7)
Office Assistant

Independent Members
3015 Federal Building
9820 - 107 Street
Edmonton T5K 1E7
Johnson, Jennifer MLA
(Lacombe-Ponoka)
(3rd fl Federal Building
9820 - 107 Street
Edmonton T5K 1E7)
Lees, Rebecca 587 689-4716


Jennifer Johnson

Mrs. Jennifer Johnson

Independent

MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka

Current Member

Legislature Office
3070
9820 - 107 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7
Constituency Office
#101, 4892 - 46 Street
Lacombe, AB T4L 2B4

Jennifer Johnson is a Canadian politician from the United Conservative Party. She was elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Lacombe-Ponoka in the 2023 Alberta general election.[1]

In 2023 Johnson defeated Lacombe City Councilor Chris Ross and paramedic Dusty Myshrall to win the UCP nomination in Lacombe-Ponoka. Johnson is a former registered nurse, and more recently a small business owner and mother. Upon winning her seat in the provincial election she stated "It's a humble privilege to gain the trust and votes of the constituents of Lacombe-Ponoka and the role of MLA is one I take with all seriousness," said Johnson. "It's my intent to work hard, to represent all constituents, and speak on their behalf."[2]

Speaking at an event on September 1, 2022, Johnson compared the presence of transgender children in schools to "adding a teaspoon of feces to a batch of cookies."[3] After the remarks were revealed, and before the election, UCP party leader Danielle Smith said that Johnson would not sit with the caucus if elected.

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Hon. Randy Weekes  


Legislative Building Address
2405 Legislative Dr.
S4S 0B3
Room:129
Phone:306-787-2282

Constituency Address
106 3rd Ave. W. / PO Box 1413
Biggar, SK, S0K 0M0
Phone:306-948-4880 / 1-877-948-4880
Fax:306-948-4882
Online

 

Randy Weekes was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in 1999 as the MLA for Redberry Lake, and he was re-elected in 2003, 2007, and 2011 as the MLA for Biggar. In 2016 and 2020, he was re-elected in the new Biggar-Sask Valley constituency.

While in opposition, Randy served as critic for Highways and Transportation, Environment, and Labour, and he was deputy critic for Immigration and Information Services Corporation.

Randy has served as deputy chair of the legislature’s Standing Committee on the Economy and as a member of the Standing Committee on Crown and Central Agencies, Standing Committee on House Services, Standing Committee on Agriculture, the Standing Committee on Non-controversial Bills, and the Standing Committee on Private Bills. He also served as a Member of the Public Accounts Committee and the Board of Internal Economy. Randy has held the positions of Deputy House Leader, Government Whip, and Government Caucus Chair, and he has served as the Minister responsible for Rural and Remote Health.

On November 30, 2020, Randy was elected by his fellow MLAs to serve as the 27th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. In this role, he serves as the Chief Presiding Officer and Chair of the Board of Internal Economy.

Born in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Randy grew up on the nearby family farm. He studied at the University of Saskatchewan and received a diploma in Agriculture, before returning to farm and ranch with his family. Randy and his wife Cindy make their home near Biggar.

 
  
 

Hon. Tom Lindsey

(November 9, 2023 – present)

On October 3, 2023, the Honourable Tom Lindsey was elected to a third term of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, representing the Flin Flon constituency, which includes 15 northern communities including many Indigenous and remote communities.

On November 9, 2023, the Honourable Tom Lindsey was elected by his fellow MLAs to serve as the  Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.

He is currently the Chair of the Legislative Assembly Management Commission.

Prior to serving as a Member of the Legislative Assembly, Speaker Lindsey worked in the mining industry and proudly represented working people through his 30+ years as a USW Labour Representative.

Speaker Lindsey is the 31st Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.

 
Speakers Office

Room 244 Legislative Building
450 Broadway
Winnipeg, Manitoba  R3C 0V8
Phone: (204) 945-3706
Email: Speaker@leg.gov.mb.ca

 
 
 
 
 
Cindy Lamoureux

Cindy Lamoureux
Tyndall Park

Independent Liberal
Email: Cindy.Lamoureux@leg.gov.mb.ca

Office:

Room 167 Legislative Building
450 Broadway
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
Phone: (204) 945-6276

Constituency Office:

55 Waterford Green Common
Winnipeg, MB  R2R 2Z9
Phone: (204) 615-9961

Kevin Lamoureux

Liberal
Constituency:
Winnipeg North
Province / Territory:
Manitoba
 
Photo - Kevin Lamoureux - Click to open the Member of Parliament profile
 
kevin.lamoureux@parl.gc.ca

Constituency Office

Main office - Winnipeg
98 Mandalay Drive
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R2P 1V8

Telephone: 204-984-1767
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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