“We will not only be the largest Official Opposition in Alberta history, but also the most effective,” NDP Leader Rachel Notley said.
Hoffman is also one of a number of MLAs who will serve in multiple capacities — the Edmonton-Glenora MLA will also serve as the party’s assistant whip and municipal affairs critic. The last duty relates specifically to just Edmonton and Calgary as Kyle Kasawski will serve as municipal affairs critic for mid-sized cities and rural Alberta.
· Nagwan Al-Guneid – energy and climate · Diana Batten – child care, child and family services· Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse – environment, parks and climate resilience· Amanda Chapman – services to children with disabilities, families and communities committee deputy chair· David Eggen – caucus whip· Janet Eremenko – mental health and addictions· Christina Gray – house leader· Sarah Hoffman – deputy leader, assistant whip, municipal affairs · Kyle...
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