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Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Tory Regional Health Boards

Apparently there's a market for this sort of information... (i'm looking at you Robert)


Examples of Alberta Tory appointees to Regional Health Authority Boards (as of a couple of months ago)...

Jack Ady - PC MLA Cardston-Chief Mountain (1986-1997) & Provincially appointed Chair of the Chinook Regional Health Region

Ernie Isley - PC MLA Bonnyville (1979-1993) & Provincially appointed member of the Aspen Regional Health Authority

Wayne Jacques - PC MLA Grande Prairie-Wapiti (1993-2001) & Provincially appointed member of the Peace County Health Region

Dale Johnson – Provincially appointed member of the Aspen Regional Health Authority & President of the Whitecourt-Ste. Anne PC Association

Sylvia Kennedy – President of the Peace River PC Association & Provincially appointed member of the Peace County Regional Health Authority

Wendy Kinsella - Failed PC Candidate in Edmonton Riverview (2001) & Provincially appointed member of the Capital Health Region (Edmonton)

Len Mitzel - PC MLA Cypress-Medicine Hat (2004- ) & former Provincially appointed Chair of the Palliser Regional Health Region

Marvin Moore - PC MLA Smoky River (1971-1989), former PC Campaign Chair & Provincially appointed Chair of the Peace County Health Region

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once again: disgusting.

We need a sea change in this province to rid ourselves of decades of Tory corruption and crass cronyism. These people cannot be trusted.

It makes me sick.

Robert McClelland said...

It destroys the claims by the right that only liberals do this and shows they live in their own little hypocratic world far removed from reality. There's always a market for that type of info. And thanks for providing it.

daveberta said...

no prob, it's my pleasure to be the one who posts this stuff. Hopefully, one day, Albertans will clue in to the rotten stuff going on in Edmonton.

daveberta said...

Thanks for the article link, Eugene!