Heavenly Father, we lift up George Vanderburg Cabinet minister and MLA for Whitecourt – Ste. Anne. We pray that You would make him aware of the
needs of his fellow Albertans and help him to make decisions that will best
meet those needs. Continue to guide him
and bring those individuals alongside who are knowledgeable and
resourceful. May he be blessed with Your
presence and peace. Amen.
George VanderBurg was elected to his fourth term as a Member of the
Legislative Assembly for Whitecourt-Ste. Anne on April 23, 2012. He currently
serves as the Government Whip, and as the deputy chair of the Special Standing
Committee on Members Services. In addition, he also serves as a member of the
Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing.
Mr. VanderBurg is the former Associate Minister of Seniors (reporting to
the Minister of Health) and he previously served as Minister of Seniors,
Minister of Government Services, and Acting Minister of Innovation and Science.
Mr. VanderBurg has also served as a member of the following councils and
committees:
- Standing
Committee of Families and Communities
- Cabinet
Policy Committee on Public Health & Safety
- Canadian
Energy Research Institute
- Personal
Information Protection Act Review Committee (deputy chair)
- Standing
Committee on Legislative Offices Committee
- Standing
Committee on Government Services
- Seniors
Advisory Council for Alberta (chair)
- Standing
Committee on Public Accounts (vice-chair)
- Advisory
Council on Electricity
- Standing
Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund
- Standing
Committee on Private Bills
- Standing
Policy Committee on Agriculture and Municipal Affairs
- MLA
Tourism Funding Review Committee
- School
Construction and Operating Review Committee
- Roles
and Responsibilities Committee, Municipal Affairs
- MLA
Precious Minerals and Mines Strategy Committee
- Northlands
Park Board (director)
- Transmission
Advisory Commission (chair)
Prior to becoming the MLA for Whitecourt-Ste. Anne in 2001, Mr.
VanderBurg served 15 years in municipal politics. He served as the mayor of
Whitecourt for almost nine years and spent six as a town councillor.
Over the years Mr. VanderBurg was an active Rotarian, and he and his
wife, Liz, were successful owners and operators of various businesses in
northern Alberta. He was president of the Whitecourt Chamber of Commerce and
was the recipient of the Chamber of Commerce president’s award. Mr. VanderBurg
has also been named Whitecourt’s citizen of the year and been awarded the
Alberta Chamber of Commerce small business of the year award.
Mr. VanderBurg and his wife have been married for 35 years, have two
sons, Kris (Amanda) and Jake (Crystal) and live in Whitecourt.
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