Diana McQueen
Drayton Valley-Calmar
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  • Report from the Legislature - Northern Region

    The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for January 19 - 25 includes information about Cabinet tours, the 40 affordable supportive living spaces planned in Smoky Lake and the expanded Kindergarten hearing program in northern Alberta

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  • Report from the Legislature - Northern Region

    The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for January 12 - 18 includes information about the Premier’s response to the U.S. State Department’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, the Better Choices, Better Health workshops across northern Alberta, the new Cree video explaining triage in Wetaskiwin and rural households connection to high-speed Internet.

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  • January 2012 E-Newsletter

    As we enter the new year, we can look back at 2011 with pride and a sense of accomplishment, and we can move forward into 2012 with great optimism. Our province has remained strong in the global economic market throughout the ups and downs of the past year and we are on pace to be the national leader in growth. In addition, the Alberta government is forecasting significant increases in employment levels throughout the province over the next decade. With such strong economic positioning, our province will continue to be the best place to live, work and raise a family.

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  • Your Alberta - January 2012


    The start of a new year inspires us to reflect on the year we areleaving behind, and think of what we want to accomplish in the year tocome.
    The province is in a good place right now. We have taken greatstrides forward in environmental stewardship, supporting newtechnologies, building and diversifying our economy and buildingrelationships with jurisdictions within Canada and around the world. Andwe will continue to do so.

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  • Your Alberta - January 2012


    The start of a new year inspires us to reflect on the year we areleaving behind, and think of what we want to accomplish in the year tocome.
    The province is in a good place right now. We have taken greatstrides forward in environmental stewardship, supporting newtechnologies, building and diversifying our economy and buildingrelationships with jurisdictions within Canada and around the world. Andwe will continue to do so.

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  • Report from the Legislature - Northern Region

    The Report from the Legislature for the Northern Region for January 5 - 11 includes information about Alberta’s 10 point plan for education, the Better Choices, Better Health workshop sessions and the Red Tape Reduction Task Force.

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  • Small Town Saturday Night Contest - Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation

    For 19 years, Big Valley Jamboree has enjoyed the support of hundreds of thousands of loyal fans from across North America. A major part of that support comes from rural communities throughout Alberta. As a “thank-you” for this ongoing support, Big Valley Jamboree and Travel Alberta will award one small town in Alberta a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help put your small town on the map.

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  • Property Rights Survey Now Online

    Albertans can now share their thoughts on property rights by filling out an online survey. The survey is one of the many tools being used by the property rights task force to gain input from Alberta landowners.

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  • Legislature Update - January 2010

    As we welcome the New Year and prepare for another busy session of the Alberta Legislature, I am encouraged by all our government has accomplished for Albertans in 2009. From our plan for Alberta's economic recovery to electricity transmission to blazing a trail towards more environmentally friendly resource extraction, we have taken extraordinary steps to help ensure that our province remains a great place to live, work and raise a family.

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  • Four Constituents from Drayton Valley - Calmar Named to Health Advisory Council

    Alberta Health Services has formally announced the appointees to all 12 Health Advisory Councils throughout Alberta. Jeannette Vatter of Drayton Valley, AB was named to Health Advisory Council 9 along with Mr. Randy Littlechild of Hobbema, and both Ms. Crystal Krueger of Thorsby and Ms. Carol Rempel of Warburg were named to Health Advisory Council 7.

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  • Province to help support theatre, recreation and learning in Brazeau County

    Drayton Valley... Building on the fundraising efforts already undertaken by groups in Brazeau County, the Alberta government is contributing funds to help support the construction of a library, sports park and performing arts theatre in and around the Town of Drayton Valley.

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BIOGRAPHY

Diana was elected to her first term as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Drayton Valley-Calmar on March 3, 2008, and was appointed Minister of Environment and Water on October 12, 2011. In addition, Diana is currently a member of the Agenda and Priorities Committee and Cabinet Policy Committee on Energy. 


 

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