Norm Weiss

Norman "Norm" Allen Weiss (December 23, 1935 – June 2, 2015) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada.[1] He attended Victoria Composite High School, and married Carol Elaine Dittberner on June 15, 1961, with which he had two daughters.He won the new district in a tight race with NDP candidate Ann Dort Maclean finishing just over 700 votes ahead in the polling.[5] After the election Premier Don Getty appointed Weiss to the Executive Council of Alberta to serve as Minister of Recreation and Parks.Weiss ran for his fourth term in office in the 1989 Alberta general election this time with ministerial advantage.
Member of the Legislative Assembly of AlbertaFort McMurrayLac La Biche-McMurrayRon TesolinAdam GermainPeter TrynchySteve WestKen KowalskiEdmonton, AlbertaCourtenay, British ColumbiaProgressive ConservativeAlbertaCanadaLegislative Assembly of AlbertaDon GettyEdmontonVictoria Composite High SchoolShell CanadaVancouverBritish ColumbiaFort McMurray, AlbertaSki-DooKinsmen ClubRotary Club1979 Alberta general election1982 Alberta general election1986 general electionExecutive Council of Alberta1989 Alberta general electionRalph KleinQueen's Diamond Jubilee MedalParkinson's diseaseLewy Body Dementiathroat cancerEdmonton JournalCabinetPremier of AlbertaAl AdairDennis AndersonNancy BetkowskiRobert BogleFred BradleyRoy BrassardTom ChambersNeil CrawfordShirley CrippsBill DiachukJim DinningPeter ElzingaLeRoy FjordbottenDick FowlerJohn GogoJim HorsmanLou HyndmanErnie IsleyDick JohnstonDavid KingJulian KoziakMary LeMessurierDoug MainElaine McCoyShirley McClellanMarvin MooreJohn OldringRick OrmanConnie OstermanMilt PahlWilliam PayneHugh PlancheIan ReidKen RostadDavid John RussellHorst SchmidLarry ShabenDonald H. SparrowRay SpeakerGreg StevensFred StewartNeil WebberLeslie YoungJohn Zaozirny