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Dale Nally

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Canadian politician

Dale Nally
Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction
Assumed office
October 21, 2022
PremierDanielle Smith
Preceded byNate Glubish (Service Alberta)
Tanya Fir (Red Tape)
Member of theLegislative Assembly of Alberta forMorinville-St. Albert
Assumed office
April 16, 2019
Preceded byNew district
Personal details
Born1971 or 1972 (age 53–54)[1]
Political partyUnited Conservative Party
ResidenceSt. Albert, Alberta
Alma materAthabasca University[2]
OccupationPolitician

Dale NallyECA MLA is a Canadian politician who was elected in the2019 Alberta general election to theLegislative Assembly of Alberta representing theelectoral district ofMorinville-St. Albert as a member of theUnited Conservative Party.[3][4]

Nally has decades decades of private sector experience managing and leading business units that generate between $50 million and $80 million in revenue.[5] He holds a master's degree in Education from Athabasca University.[6]

Political career

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After the2019 Alberta general election, Nally was sworn in as Alberta's first ever Associate Minister of Natural Gas on April 30, 2019.[7] On March 24, 2020, he was made Associate Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity.[8]

As Associate Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity, he sponsored the Utility Commodity Rebate Act, which gave $50 energy rebates to more than 1.9 million households, farms and businesses.[5] It also enabled the Alberta government to provide a natural gas rebate if regulated natural gas rates exceed $6.50 per gigajoule in the future.[9]

He also supported energy diversification, including hydrogen energy which he described as an “incredible opportunity” for the province. He worked towards the development of a roadmap for accelerating its development and aligning it with those of other provinces. Nally also supportedplastic recycling within Alberta. “It’s an area where Alberta can excel,” he said, “by using its petrochemical, research and innovation sectors.”[10]

On October 24, 2022, Nally was made Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction.[5]

Volunteering

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Nally's volunteer involvement includes various roles with the St. Albert Minor Hockey Association and Co-Chair for Diversity Edmonton, a volunteer organization that worked with businesses to promote the hiring of people with disabilities.[6]

Electoral history

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2023 general election

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2023 Alberta general election:Morinville-St. Albert
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United ConservativeDale Nally13,47251.78+1.77
New DemocraticKaren Shaw11,72845.07+11.91
Alberta PartyWayne Rufiange5902.27-12.48
GreenKurt Klingbeil2300.88+0.15
Total26,02099.44
Rejected and declined1460.56
Turnout26,16665.99
Eligible voters39,649
United ConservativeholdSwing-5.07
Source(s)

2019 general election

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2019 Alberta general election:Morinville-St. Albert
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United ConservativeDale Nally13,43550.01+0.38
New DemocraticNatalie Birnie8,90833.16-15.19
Alberta PartyNeil Korotash3,96314.75+14.10
Alberta IndependenceMike Van Velzen2040.76
GreenCass Romyn1980.74
Alberta AdvantageTamara Krywiak1570.58
Total26,86599.18
Rejected, spoiled and declined2230.82
Turnout27,08873.02
Eligible voters37,099
United Conservativenotional holdSwing+7.79
Source(s)
Source:"75 - Morinville-St. Albert, 2019 Alberta general election".officialresults.elections.ab.ca.Elections Alberta. RetrievedMay 21, 2020.
Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2019).2019 General Election. A Report of the Chief Electoral Officer. Volume II(PDF) (Report). Vol. 2. Edmonton, Alta.:Elections Alberta. pp. 357–363.ISBN 978-1-988620-12-1. RetrievedApril 7, 2021.
Alberta provincial government ofJason Kenney
Cabinet post (1)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Position EstablishedAssociate Minister of Natural Gas
April 30, 2019 – March 24, 2020
Himself as Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity

References

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  1. ^Anna Junker & Janet French (2019-04-16)."Meet your new Edmonton-area MLAs". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved2019-04-25.
  2. ^Reading Time: 1 minute (8 November 2018)."Nally wins UCP nod for Morinville-St. Albert – The Morinville News". Morinvillenews.com. Retrieved2019-04-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^"Nally looking to bring experience to Morinville-St. Albert riding".
  4. ^"Alberta election: Morinville-St Albert results - Edmonton". Globalnews.ca. 2019-03-17. Retrieved2019-04-17.
  5. ^abc"Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction".www.alberta.ca. Retrieved2023-03-27.
  6. ^ab"Member Information".www.assembly.ab.ca. Retrieved2023-03-27.
  7. ^Morgan, Geoffrey (4 June 2019)."Alberta comes to aid of 'industry in crisis' with first associate minister for natural gas".Financial Post. Retrieved24 February 2020.
  8. ^"Ensuring safe, reliable and affordable electricity for Albertans".www.alberta.ca. Retrieved2023-03-27.
  9. ^"Enabling energy rebates".www.alberta.ca. Retrieved2023-03-27.
  10. ^Graney, Emma (2020-10-06)."Alberta to diversify economy with big bet on hydrogen".The Globe and Mail. Retrieved2023-03-27.
  11. ^"75 - Morinville-St. Albert".officialresults.elections.ab.ca.Elections Alberta. RetrievedJune 10, 2023.
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