We are thankful for Hector Goudreau
and his many years of service in the Alberta Legislature. We ask for your wisdom as he sits on various
committees and also meets with residents of his constituency, Dunvegan-Central
Peace-Notley. We pray also for good
health and many opportunities for family time.
In Jesus name we pray.
Hector Goudreau was elected to his fourth term as a Member of the
Legislative Assembly for Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley on April 23, 2012.
Currently Mr. Goudreau serves on the Standing Committee on Private Bills, the
Standing Committee for Privileges, Elections, Standing Orders and Printing, the
Standing Committee for Families and Communities and the Select Special Chief
Electoral Officer Search Committee.
Mr. Goudreau has served as chair of the Cabinet Policy Committee on
Community Development, a member and as the deputy chair of the Standing
Committee on Public Accounts and as a member of the Standing Committee on
Community Development, Standing Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future, the
Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services and the Legislative Review
Committee.
Previously, Mr. Goudreau served as Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Minister of Employment and Immigration and Minister of Tourism, Parks,
Recreation and Culture. He also served as Deputy Government House Leader.
Mr. Goudreau has served as a member of the Standing Policy Committee on
Agriculture and Municipal Affairs, vice-chair of the Alberta Grain Commission,
a member of the Historic Dunvegan Advisory Committee and a member of the
Heritage Savings Trust Fund Committee. He has also served as a member of the
standing committees on Private Bills and Public Accounts as well as the
Standing Policy Committee on Learning and Employment.
Mr. Goudreau sat as a council member with the town of Falher and also spent
some time as deputy mayor.
Born on October 11, 1950, Mr. Goudreau was raised on a dairy farm in
Beaumont. He graduated from the University of Alberta with a bachelor of
science degree, majoring in agriculture. He also completed a number of courses
at the universities of Duluth, Minnesota and Montana.
With 27 years as a district agriculturist, he has worked as a crop
specialist for the provincial government, was the assistant manager of Falher
Alfalfa, an agronomist in Australia, farmed with his family and has his own
farm. Mr. Goudreau was a recipient of the government of Alberta’s employee
award for 25 years of service.
Mr. Goudreau is and has been involved with community and professional
organizations, including:
- Alberta
Institute of Agrologists, member
- Agricultural
Society, member
- Agriculture-related
organizations: seed cleaning plants, AADC and a canola product team
- Peace
County Development Corporation, chair
- Falher
and Area Economic Development Committee
- SCENO
- Enterprise Centre
- Smoky
Applied Research and Demonstration Association (SARDA)
- Northwest
Corridor Development Corporation, member
- Smoky
River Water Co-op, member
- Smoky
River trade shows
- Knights
of Columbus, member
- Canadian
Parents for French
- School
committees, church committees
He received the Knights of Columbus Knight of the Year award in 1987.
Mr. Goudreau lives in Falher with his wife, Angeline. They have three
daughters: Micheline, Monique and Melanie. In his free time he enjoys
travelling, fishing, curling, reading and farming.
November 1, 2013
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