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Calgary Confederation is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2015. It was created in 2012 from the electoral districts of Calgary Centre-North (70%), Calgary West (23%) and Calgary—Nose Hill (8%).
Calgary Heritage: 2017 Shuvaloy Majumdar (from 24 July 2023) Conservative 2023 Stephanie Kusie: Conservative Calgary Midnapore: 2017 Michelle Rempel Garner: Conservative Calgary Nose Hill: 2011 Pat Kelly: Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge: 2015 Tom Kmiec: Conservative Calgary Shepard: 2015 Ron Liepert: Conservative Calgary Signal Hill: 2015 ...
Calgary Centre: 2019 Len Webber: Conservative Calgary Confederation: 2015 Jasraj Hallan: Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn: 2019 Bob Benzen: Conservative Calgary Heritage: 2017 Stephanie Kusie: Conservative Calgary Midnapore: 2017 Michelle Rempel Garner: Conservative Calgary Nose Hill: 2011 Pat Kelly: Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge: 2015 Tom ...
The first Metis politicians elected to the House of Commons were Pierre Delorme and Angus McKay, elected as Conservative party MPs in 1871. The very first First Nations parliamentarian is Leonard Marchand. There have been 46 Indigenous persons who have served as Members of Parliament, as well as 21 who have been named Senators.
Hays was recruited by Lester Pearson to run for the Liberals in the 1963 federal election in Calgary South, defeating Progressive Conservative opponent, current Aldermen, and future Calgary Mayor Jack Leslie. Hays would be the only Liberal Member of Parliament elected in Alberta or Saskatchewan. At the time, Calgary South was considered a ...
Members of the Confederate States House of Representatives (13 C, 5 P) This page was last edited on 8 July 2022, at 06:29 (UTC). Text is ...
Members of the Confederate States House of Representatives from February 18, 1862, to March 18, 1865. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories ...
Representative Henry S. Foote of Tennessee, a former Unionist who had defeated Davis for Governor of Mississippi, insisted in the Confederate House on state control of conscription, and warned that the Davis bill would lead to a Confederate civil war. When Davis responded with a successful measure to increase conscription to the ages of 16 to ...