Dear Heavenly Father we join together
to pray for Honourable Doug Griffiths and thank You for his leadership to the
constituents of Battle River – Wainwright .
Thank You for connecting him with key people in these communities in
order to bring the growth and prosperity that is needed to move them
forward. Bless him and his family with
peace and well-being in every area of life.
In Jesus Name we pray. Amen.
Minister of Service Alberta
Doug Griffiths was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Alberta at the age of 29 for the constituency of Wainwright in a by-election
on April 8, 2002. He was re-elected to the Legislature to represent the
constituency of Battle River-Wainwright on November 22, 2004, March 3, 2008,
and for a fourth term on April 23, 2012.
On December 13, 2013, Mr. Griffiths was sworn-in as Minister of Service
Alberta. He previously served as Minister of Municipal Affairs.
Previous appointments include serving as parliamentary assistant for the
Department of Finance and Enterprise and as parliamentary assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. He also served on the following
committees:
- Standing
Committee on Public Safety and Services
- Standing
Committee on Health
- Public
Accounts
- Standing
Committee on the Economy
- Alberta
Grain Commission (vice-chair)
- Private
Members Business House Strategy Committee (chair)
- Standing
Policy Committee on Energy and Sustainable Development (chair)
- Rural
Development Strategies Task Force (chair)
- Agenda
and Priorities Committee
- Standing
Policy Committee on Economic Development and Finance
- Standing
Policy Committee on Agriculture and Municipal Affairs
- Learning
Alberta Steering Committee
- Health
Services Utilization and Outcomes Commission (now called the Health
Quality Council)
- MLA
Committee on Strengthening Alberta’s Role in Confederation
- Standing
Committee on Public Accounts (deputy chair)
- Standing
Committee on Resources and Environment
Before becoming a Member of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Griffiths
received an honours degree in philosophy and a degree in education, both from
the University of Alberta. During the three years prior to his election he
taught at Byemoor School, where he was nominated every year for an award in
teaching, once for the Edwin Parr Award and twice for the Pan Canadian Student
Choice Award.
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