Father in Heaven we ask for Your
wisdom and knowledge to be imparted to MLA Everett McDonald. We pray that the people he represents would
always be on his heart and that he would continue to look after them with
dignity and respect. We also ask that he
would be blessed by finding a close connection with his constituents and find
great favor in all the work he does for all Albertans. Amen.
Everett McDonald was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly
for Grande Prairie-Smoky on April 23, 2012.
In addition to his duties as an MLA, he also serves on the following
committees:
- Standing
Committee on Legislative Offices (deputy chair)
- Standing
Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future
- Special
Standing Committee on Members’ Service
- Select
Special Ethics Commissioner Search Committee
Mr. McDonald was recently appointed as chair of the MLA implementation
team working on the review and implementation of the retail market review
recommendations to strengthen Alberta’s retail electricity market.
He previously served as a member of the Standing Committee on Privileges
and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing, the Select Special Conflicts of
Interest Act Review Committee and the Select Special Chief Electoral Officer
Search Committee.
Mr. McDonald was born and raised in Grande Prairie and is a
third-generation farmer; he has been farming in the same district of the county
that his grandfather homesteaded in 1911.
First elected to the County of Grande Prairie No. 1 Council in 1992, Mr.
McDonald served in various capacities during his tenure, including as chair of
numerous commissions and boards and as deputy reeve. He then served as reeve
from 2004 until his election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Mr.
McDonald was the chairman of the Crystal Creek Conservation Society and also
represented the county on various provincial committees, including the Alberta
Growth Summit and the provincial Mountain Pine Beetle Advisory Committee. In
addition, he was also a founding board member of Aquatera, a municipally owned
utility corporation, the first of its kind in the province.
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