Mike Cardinal

He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 until 2008 as a Progressive Conservative representing the electoral districts of Athabasca-Lac La Biche, Athabasca-Wabasca, and Athabasca-Redwater.He served a further three years as a regional manager of Employment and Relocation Counselling Services, and three more as a senior consultant to the Assistant Deputy Minister of Advanced Education and Manpower.Cardinal first sought provincial office in the 1989 election, when he ran as a Progressive Conservative against incumbent New Democrat Leo Piquette in the riding of Athabasca-Lac La Biche.It passed without significant controversy, though Liberal Nicholas Taylor questioned a portion of the bill that stipulated that the land, as it was communally owned, could not be mortgaged.[18][19] In 1996, pilots for the Government of Alberta charter aircraft reported to the Premier that Cardinal had ordered flight plan deviations to pick up an unauthorized female passenger.[23] Cardinal was able to responded to gasoline and natural gas challenges by providing two $150 rebate cheques, but the government held firm that electricity rates would eventually come down through deregulation.[24][25] The government's response to deregulation in 2000, a year before the provincial election, was described as "throwing money" as the problem in hopes it would be resolved,[24] and making policy "on the fly".
Legislative Assembly of AlbertaAthabasca-RedwaterAthabasca-WabascaAthabasca-Lac La BicheLeo PiquetteJeff JohnsonSlave LakeAlbertaEdmontonProgressive Conservativestatus IndianExecutive CouncilcabinetRalph KleinmortgageNorthland School Division No. 611989 electionNew Democrat1993 electionColin Piquette2004 electionbackbencherLiberalNicholas TaylormortgagedDon GettyDecember 1992 leadership electionausteritywelfare rollswork programscar registrationchild supportLiberalsflight planStockwell Dayderegulation efforts for the Alberta electricity systemprovincial electionMurray D. SmithCalling Lakecollapsed1989 Alberta general electionNew Democratic1993 Alberta general election1997 Alberta general electionSocial CreditGreens2001 Alberta general election2004 Alberta general electionAlberta AllianceElections AlbertaParliamentary Debates (Hansard)TorontoEdmonton JournalProQuestCalgary HeraldOffice of the Chief Electoral OfficerLegislative Assembly OfficeClint DunfordIris EvansDavid CouttsSteve WestMurray SmithJohn OldringPremier of AlbertaJack AdyGuy BoutilierPearl CalahasenHarvey CenaikoJim DinningVictor DoerksenDenis DucharmePeter ElzingaBrian EvansRobert FischerYvonne FritzHeather ForsythDick FowlerGordon GraydonDave HancockJon HavelockDenis HerardDoug HornerErnie IsleyHalvar JonsonKen KowalskiTy LundGary MarShirley McClellanBarry McFarlandGreg MelchinDianne MiroshPat NelsonMark NorrisLyle ObergLuke OuelletteWalter PaszkowskiRob RennerKen RostadDonald H. SparrowEd StelmachRon StevensLorne TaylorTom ThurberPeter TrynchyGeorge VanderBurgStan WoloshynGene Zwozdesky