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Pearl Calahasen

Pearl Calahasen ECA (born December 5, 1952) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Lesser Slave Lake in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 to 2015. A member of the Progressive Conservative party and former cabinet minister (holding the positions of Minister without Portfolio in charge of Children's Services, Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, and Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development).

The Honourable
Pearl Calahasen
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Lesser Slave Lake
In office
March 20, 1989 – May 5, 2015
Preceded byLarry Shaben
Succeeded byDanielle Larivee
Alberta Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
In office
March 15, 2001 – December 15, 2006
Preceded byMinistry Established
Succeeded byGuy Boutilier
Alberta Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
In office
May 26, 1999 – March 15, 2001
Succeeded byMinistry Abolished
Alberta Minister without Portfolio in charge of Children's Services
In office
May 31, 1996 – May 26, 1999
Succeeded byIris Evans
Personal details
Born (1952-12-05) December 5, 1952 (age 71)
Grouard, Alberta
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Alma materUniversity of Alberta
University of Oregon

Calahasen was the first Métis woman elected to public office in Alberta, and, after the 2012 Alberta election, she was Alberta's longest currently-serving MLA.

Early life edit

Calahasen was born in 1952[1] and raised in Grouard, Alberta.[2] She attended the University of Alberta, from which she received a Bachelor of Education, and the University of Oregon, from which she received a master's degree.[2]

Political career edit

Electoral record edit

Calahasen first sought election in the 1989 Alberta election, when she ran as the Progressive Conservative candidates in the riding of Lesser Slave Lake.[3] She won a plurality of votes, capturing 47.6% and defeating her nearest rival, Liberal Denise Wahlstrom, by nearly one thousand votes.[3] This was the closest election of her political career to date; in subsequent elections, she won shares of the votes ranging from 55.5% (in the 1993 election) to 74.2% (in the 2001 election).[3]

At the time of her election in 1989, Calahasen was the first Métis woman elected to public office in Alberta.[4]

Cabinet roles edit

Calahasen served as a backbencher in Ralph Klein's government until 1996, when Klein appointed her Minister without Portfolio responsible for Children's Services.[5] She served in this capacity until 1999, when she was shuffled to the position of Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs.[6] In 2001 she was promoted to full minister, of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development.[7] Calahasen initially supported Lyle Oberg in the 2006 P.C. leadership election,[8] but switched her endorsement to Ed Stelmach after Oberg dropped off the ballot;[9] despite this support, she was not included in Stelmach's cabinet once he became premier in 2006.[10]

Legislative initiatives edit

Calahasen has sponsored a number of bills over her career in the legislature.

As a backbencher edit

Despite not being a member of cabinet, in 1990, Calahasen sponsored the Metis Settlements Act, a government bill which incorporated Métis settlements as a new class of municipality.[11] It passed with the support of the opposition, although New Democrat Bob Hawkesworth expressed concern that the settlements were not given sufficient autonomy from government.[12] The same year, she sponsored the Nechi Community College Act, a private bill that would have established the Nechi Community College but did not reach second reading.[13][14]

In 1995, Calahasen sponsored the Colin Chor Wee Chew Legal Articles Act, another private bill which didn't progress to second reading.[15] She also sponsored the Public Health Amendment Act, designed to allow nurse practitioners to fulfill some of the functions of doctors in communities in which doctors were in short supply.[16] The bill passed with the support of the opposition Liberals, but some members, including Terry Kirkland, Colleen Soetaert, Percy Wickman, Gary Dickson, Lance White, and Howard Sapers, argued that the bill left out too many details and left the details in the realm of legislation, inappropriately empowering bureaucrats at the expense of the legislature.[16][17]

As a minister edit

As Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Calahasen sponsored the First Nations Sacred Ceremonial Objects Repatriation Act, a 2000 government bill that allowed for the repatriation of First Nations artifacts.[18] It passed with full opposition support.[19]

Election results edit

1989 general election edit

1989 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3,249 47.58% -9.62%
Liberal Denise Wahlstrom 2,286 33.47%
New Democratic Philip Lukken 1,294 18.95% -23.85%
Total 6,829 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 9
Eligible electors / Turnout 12,074 56.63% +17.38%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -16.74%
Source(s)
"Lesser Slave Lake Official Results 1989 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved 1 March 2010.

1993 general election edit

1993 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 4,260 55.48% +7.90%
Liberal Denise Wahlstrom 3,093 40.28% +6.81%
New Democratic Larry Sakaluk 326 4.24% -14.71%
Total 7,679 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 24
Eligible electors / Turnout 12,743 60.48% +3.85%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +7.36%
Source(s)
"Lesser Slave Lake Official Results 1993 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved 1 March 2010.

1997 general election edit

1997 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3,389 60.58% +5.10%
Liberal Ralph Chalifoux 1,139 20.36% -19.92%
Social Credit Robert Alford 624 11.16%
New Democratic Glenn Laboucan 442 7.90% +3.66%
Total 5,594 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 23
Eligible electors / Turnout 13,368 42.09% -18.39%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +12.51%
Source(s)
. Elections Alberta. Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2012.

2001 general election edit

2001 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 4,766 74.16% +13.58%
Liberal Rick Noel 1,429 22.23% +1.87%
New Democratic Doris Bannister 232 3.61% -4.29%
Total 6,427 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 47
Eligible electors / Turnout 14,185 45.64% +3.55%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +7.73%
Source(s)
"Lesser Slave Lake Official Results 2001 Alberta general election" (PDF). Elections Alberta. Retrieved 27 March 2010.

2004 general election edit

2004 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3,903 64.94% -9.22%
Alberta Alliance Valerie Rahn 969 16.12%
Liberal Jonathan Plackaitis 530 8.82% -13.41%
New Democratic Doris Bannister 354 5.89% 2.28%
Greens Ian Hopfe 254 4.23%
Total 6,010 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 57
Eligible electors / Turnout 19,259 31.50% -14.14%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -12.67%
Source(s)
"Lesser Slave Lake Statement of Official Results 2004 Alberta general election" (PDF). Elections Alberta. Retrieved 15 January 2012.

2008 general election edit

2008 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3,384 65.18% +0.24%
Liberal Steve Noskey 1,109 21.36% +12.54%
New Democratic Habby Sharkawi 426 8.21% +2.32%
Greens Bonnie Raho 273 5.26% +1.03%
Total 5,192 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 43
Eligible electors / Turnout 20,310 25.78% -5.72%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -6.39%
Source(s)
The Report on the March 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly. Elections Alberta. 28 July 2008. pp. 462–467.

2012 general election edit

2012 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3,518 48.71% -16.47%
Wildrose Darryl Boisson 2,847 39.42%
New Democratic Steve Kaz 427 5.91% -2.30%
Liberal Steven Townsend 235 3.25% -9.29%
Independent Donald G. Bissell 195 2.70%
Total 7,222 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 50
Eligible electors / Turnout 18,723 38.84% +13.06%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -27.95%
Source(s)
"Electoral Division Results: Lesser Slave Lake".

2015 general election edit

 
results by polling division, 2015
2015 Alberta general election: Lesser Slave Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Danielle Larivee 3,915 43.23% +37.32%
Wildrose Darryl Boisson 3,198 35.31% -4.11%
Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 1,944 21.46% -27.25%
Total valid votes 9,057 100.00%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 50
Eligible voters / turnout 20,277 44.91% +6.07%
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +32.29%
Source(s)
. Elections Alberta. Archived from the original on 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2017.

References edit

  1. ^ Alberta Teachers' Association (October 1989). A Guide to Alberta's 22nd Legislature.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ a b c "Alberta's past election results". Retrieved 6 March 2008.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 December 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  5. ^ "Alberta Teacher's Association account of the 1996 cabinet shuffle". Retrieved 14 April 2008. [dead link]
  6. ^ "Alberta Teachers' Association account of the 1999 cabinet shuffle". Archived from the original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  7. ^ "Legislative Reports (Alberta)". Canadian Parliamentary Review. 24 (2). Summer 2001. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  8. ^ "News and Comment, Turtle Island Native Network". Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  9. ^ "Artists for Dinning, MLA Pham for Morton". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 29 November 2006. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Stelmach names smaller cabinet". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 15 December 2006. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  11. ^ (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 5 June 1990. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 June 2011.
  12. ^ "The Wayback Machine has not archived that URL." (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 26 June 1990. 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September 2023. Retrieved 9 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "Bill Status Report for the 22nd Legislature - 2nd Session (1990)" (PDF). Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  15. ^ "Bill Status Report for the 23rd Legislature - 3rd Session (1995)" (PDF). Retrieved 15 April 2008.
  16. ^ a b (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 11 April 1995. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 December 2019.
  17. ^ (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 26 April 1995. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 December 2019.
  18. ^ (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 6 March 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2014.
  19. ^ (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 18 April 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2014.

External links edit

  • Legislative Assembly of Alberta biography of Pearl Calahasen
Alberta provincial government of Ralph Klein
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
  Minister without portfolio responsible for Children's Services
1996–1999
Iris Evans was given the title "Minister of Children's Services" rather than being considered a minister without portfolio.
Iris Evans
  Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
1999–2001
Position abolished
New portfolio Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
2001–2006
Guy Boutilier

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Pearl Calahasen ECA born December 5 1952 is a Canadian politician who represented the electoral district of Lesser Slave Lake in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 to 2015 A member of the Progressive Conservative party and former cabinet minister holding the positions of Minister without Portfolio in charge of Children s Services Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development The HonourablePearl CalahasenECAMember of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Lesser Slave LakeIn office March 20 1989 May 5 2015Preceded byLarry ShabenSucceeded byDanielle LariveeAlberta Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern DevelopmentIn office March 15 2001 December 15 2006Preceded byMinistry EstablishedSucceeded byGuy BoutilierAlberta Associate Minister of Aboriginal AffairsIn office May 26 1999 March 15 2001Succeeded byMinistry AbolishedAlberta Minister without Portfolio in charge of Children s ServicesIn office May 31 1996 May 26 1999Succeeded byIris EvansPersonal detailsBorn 1952 12 05 December 5 1952 age 71 Grouard AlbertaPolitical partyProgressive ConservativeAlma materUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of Oregon Calahasen was the first Metis woman elected to public office in Alberta and after the 2012 Alberta election she was Alberta s longest currently serving MLA Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Electoral record 2 2 Cabinet roles 2 3 Legislative initiatives 2 3 1 As a backbencher 2 3 2 As a minister 3 Election results 3 1 1989 general election 3 2 1993 general election 3 3 1997 general election 3 4 2001 general election 3 5 2004 general election 3 6 2008 general election 3 7 2012 general election 3 8 2015 general election 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editCalahasen was born in 1952 1 and raised in Grouard Alberta 2 She attended the University of Alberta from which she received a Bachelor of Education and the University of Oregon from which she received a master s degree 2 Political career editElectoral record edit Calahasen first sought election in the 1989 Alberta election when she ran as the Progressive Conservative candidates in the riding of Lesser Slave Lake 3 She won a plurality of votes capturing 47 6 and defeating her nearest rival Liberal Denise Wahlstrom by nearly one thousand votes 3 This was the closest election of her political career to date in subsequent elections she won shares of the votes ranging from 55 5 in the 1993 election to 74 2 in the 2001 election 3 At the time of her election in 1989 Calahasen was the first Metis woman elected to public office in Alberta 4 Cabinet roles edit Calahasen served as a backbencher in Ralph Klein s government until 1996 when Klein appointed her Minister without Portfolio responsible for Children s Services 5 She served in this capacity until 1999 when she was shuffled to the position of Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 6 In 2001 she was promoted to full minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development 7 Calahasen initially supported Lyle Oberg in the 2006 P C leadership election 8 but switched her endorsement to Ed Stelmach after Oberg dropped off the ballot 9 despite this support she was not included in Stelmach s cabinet once he became premier in 2006 10 Legislative initiatives edit Calahasen has sponsored a number of bills over her career in the legislature As a backbencher edit Despite not being a member of cabinet in 1990 Calahasen sponsored the Metis Settlements Act a government bill which incorporated Metis settlements as a new class of municipality 11 It passed with the support of the opposition although New Democrat Bob Hawkesworth expressed concern that the settlements were not given sufficient autonomy from government 12 The same year she sponsored the Nechi Community College Act a private bill that would have established the Nechi Community College but did not reach second reading 13 14 In 1995 Calahasen sponsored the Colin Chor Wee Chew Legal Articles Act another private bill which didn t progress to second reading 15 She also sponsored the Public Health Amendment Act designed to allow nurse practitioners to fulfill some of the functions of doctors in communities in which doctors were in short supply 16 The bill passed with the support of the opposition Liberals but some members including Terry Kirkland Colleen Soetaert Percy Wickman Gary Dickson Lance White and Howard Sapers argued that the bill left out too many details and left the details in the realm of legislation inappropriately empowering bureaucrats at the expense of the legislature 16 17 As a minister edit As Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Calahasen sponsored the First Nations Sacred Ceremonial Objects Repatriation Act a 2000 government bill that allowed for the repatriation of First Nations artifacts 18 It passed with full opposition support 19 Election results edit1989 general election edit 1989 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3 249 47 58 9 62 Liberal Denise Wahlstrom 2 286 33 47 New Democratic Philip Lukken 1 294 18 95 23 85 Total 6 829 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 9 Eligible electors Turnout 12 074 56 63 17 38 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 16 74 Source s Lesser Slave Lake Official Results 1989 Alberta general election Alberta Heritage Community Foundation Retrieved 1 March 2010 1993 general election edit 1993 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 4 260 55 48 7 90 Liberal Denise Wahlstrom 3 093 40 28 6 81 New Democratic Larry Sakaluk 326 4 24 14 71 Total 7 679 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 24 Eligible electors Turnout 12 743 60 48 3 85 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 7 36 Source s Lesser Slave Lake Official Results 1993 Alberta general election Alberta Heritage Community Foundation Retrieved 1 March 2010 1997 general election edit 1997 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3 389 60 58 5 10 Liberal Ralph Chalifoux 1 139 20 36 19 92 Social Credit Robert Alford 624 11 16 New Democratic Glenn Laboucan 442 7 90 3 66 Total 5 594 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 23 Eligible electors Turnout 13 368 42 09 18 39 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 12 51 Source s 1997 general election Elections Alberta Archived from the original on February 14 2012 Retrieved January 15 2012 2001 general election edit 2001 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 4 766 74 16 13 58 Liberal Rick Noel 1 429 22 23 1 87 New Democratic Doris Bannister 232 3 61 4 29 Total 6 427 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 47 Eligible electors Turnout 14 185 45 64 3 55 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 7 73 Source s Lesser Slave Lake Official Results 2001 Alberta general election PDF Elections Alberta Retrieved 27 March 2010 2004 general election edit 2004 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3 903 64 94 9 22 Alberta Alliance Valerie Rahn 969 16 12 Liberal Jonathan Plackaitis 530 8 82 13 41 New Democratic Doris Bannister 354 5 89 2 28 Greens Ian Hopfe 254 4 23 Total 6 010 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 57 Eligible electors Turnout 19 259 31 50 14 14 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 12 67 Source s Lesser Slave Lake Statement of Official Results 2004 Alberta general election PDF Elections Alberta Retrieved 15 January 2012 2008 general election edit 2008 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3 384 65 18 0 24 Liberal Steve Noskey 1 109 21 36 12 54 New Democratic Habby Sharkawi 426 8 21 2 32 Greens Bonnie Raho 273 5 26 1 03 Total 5 192 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 43 Eligible electors Turnout 20 310 25 78 5 72 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 6 39 Source s The Report on the March 3 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty seventh Legislative Assembly Elections Alberta 28 July 2008 pp 462 467 2012 general election edit 2012 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 3 518 48 71 16 47 Wildrose Darryl Boisson 2 847 39 42 New Democratic Steve Kaz 427 5 91 2 30 Liberal Steven Townsend 235 3 25 9 29 Independent Donald G Bissell 195 2 70 Total 7 222 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 50 Eligible electors Turnout 18 723 38 84 13 06 Progressive Conservative hold Swing 27 95 Source s Electoral Division Results Lesser Slave Lake 2015 general election edit nbsp results by polling division 2015 vte2015 Alberta general election Lesser Slave Lake Party Candidate Votes New Democratic Danielle Larivee 3 915 43 23 37 32 Wildrose Darryl Boisson 3 198 35 31 4 11 Progressive Conservative Pearl Calahasen 1 944 21 46 27 25 Total valid votes 9 057 100 00 Rejected spoiled and declined 50 Eligible voters turnout 20 277 44 91 6 07 New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 32 29 Source s 2015 Provincial General Election Results Elections Alberta Archived from the original on 30 March 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2017 References edit Alberta Teachers Association October 1989 A Guide to Alberta s 22nd Legislature a b Pearl Calahasen s Legislative Assembly of Alberta biography Archived from the original on 5 October 2006 Retrieved 5 October 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c Alberta s past election results Retrieved 6 March 2008 National Aboriginal Achievement Awards biography of Pearl Calahasen Archived from the original on 6 December 2007 Retrieved 15 April 2008 Alberta Teacher s Association account of the 1996 cabinet shuffle Retrieved 14 April 2008 dead link Alberta Teachers Association account of the 1999 cabinet shuffle Archived from the original on 19 October 2007 Retrieved 14 April 2008 Legislative Reports Alberta Canadian Parliamentary Review 24 2 Summer 2001 Retrieved 15 April 2008 News and Comment Turtle Island Native Network Retrieved 15 April 2008 Artists for Dinning MLA Pham for Morton Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 29 November 2006 Retrieved 2 June 2018 Stelmach names smaller cabinet Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 15 December 2006 Retrieved 2 June 2018 Legislative Assembly of Alberta PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard Legislative Assembly of Alberta 5 June 1990 Archived from the original PDF on 5 June 2011 The Wayback Machine has not archived that URL PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard Legislative Assembly of Alberta 26 June 1990 Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 7 September 2023 Retrieved 9 September 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Bill Status Report for the 22nd Legislature 2nd Session 1990 PDF Retrieved 15 April 2008 Bill Status Report for the 23rd Legislature 3rd Session 1995 PDF Retrieved 15 April 2008 a b Legislative Assembly of Alberta PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard Legislative Assembly of Alberta 11 April 1995 Archived from the original PDF on 5 December 2019 Legislative Assembly of Alberta PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard Legislative Assembly of Alberta 26 April 1995 Archived from the original PDF on 5 December 2019 Legislative Assembly of Alberta PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard Legislative Assembly of Alberta 6 March 2000 Archived from the original PDF on 26 September 2014 Legislative Assembly of Alberta PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard Legislative Assembly of Alberta 18 April 2000 Archived from the original PDF on 26 September 2014 External links editLegislative Assembly of Alberta biography of Pearl Calahasen Alberta provincial government of Ralph Klein Cabinet posts 3 Predecessor Office Successor Minister without portfolio responsible for Children s Services1996 1999Iris Evans was given the title Minister of Children s Services rather than being considered a minister without portfolio Iris Evans Associate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs1999 2001 Position abolished New portfolio Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development2001 2006 Guy Boutilier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pearl Calahasen amp oldid 1194556016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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