Thank You Father in
Heaven, for MLA David Swann. We pray
that You will inspire him with creative solutions for the many challenges he
faces on a daily basis. As he meets with
the constituents of Calgary – Mountain View may he be filled with compassion
and wisdom to meet diverse needs. Bless
him with good health and daily strength.
Amen.
David Swann was elected to his fourth term as a
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of
Calgary-Mountain View on May 5, 2015. From December 15, 2008 to September 12,
2011, Dr. Swann served as leader of the Alberta Liberal caucus, Her Majesty’s
Official Opposition.
He currently serves as a member of the Standing
Committee on Families and Communities.
He previously served as critic for Health and
Wellness and Executive Council. Additionally, Dr. Swann served as a member of
the following Standing Committees:
- Select
Special Ethics and Accountability
- Public
Health and Safety
- Private
Bills
- Families
and Communities
- Privileges
and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing
During his first term Dr. Swann was environment
critic and also served as deputy chair of the Standing Committee on Resources
and Environment and as a member of the Private Bills Committee and the Standing
Committee on Health.
Dr. Swann graduated from the University of Alberta
with his B.MSc. in 1971, his MD in 1973 and from the University of Calgary with
his FRCP(C) in 1988. He practised as a family physician from 1975 to 1984 and
then as a public health consultant from 1988 to 2004.
Dr. Swann is active within his community and was
responsible for initiating the Healthy City Project in Calgary in 1987. He was
also a part of developing the first pesticide-free park in Calgary in 1998 and
has been involved in a number of anti-sanctions, anti-war movements from 1995
to 2004, which included three trips to Iraq.
He was involved in the publication of Finding
My Voice for Peace (from Canada and the New American Empire, ed.
George Melnyk). Dr. Swann was also honoured with the Gold Star Teaching Award
in both 1999 and 2003 from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of
Calgary.
Dr. Swann has been actively involved in raising
issues of human security and human rights both locally (farm-workers) and
internationally (Darfur).
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