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  • Blake Richards
    AlbertaAirdrie—Cochrane
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Blake Richards

    Blake Richards is a Canadian politician serving as a Conservative Member of Parliament. First elected in 2008, he has represented various Alberta constituencies, including Wild Rose and Banff—Airdrie, before being elected for Airdrie—Cochrane in 2025. Throughout his tenure, he has served as Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs and Chief Opposition Whip. Richards is known for his legislative work on criminal justice reform, including bills related to identity concealment during riots and pardons for serious crimes, as well as his advocacy for bereaved parents.

    BornNovember 8, 1974 · 51 years old

    Birth placeOlds, Alberta, Canada

    EducationRed Deer College, University of Calgary

    CareerReal estate business owner, oil field worker, agriculture industry worker, volunteer firefighter, minor hockey coach

  • Pierre Poilievre
    AlbertaBattle River—Crowfoot
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of the House of Commons of Canada

    Pierre Poilievre

    Pierre Poilievre is a Canadian politician serving as the leader of the Conservative Party and the leader of the Official Opposition since 2022. Born in Calgary, he entered federal politics in 2004 and held various parliamentary secretary and ministerial roles under Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Known for his populist approach and focus on economic issues, Poilievre advocates for reducing the budget deficit, cutting personal income taxes, and repealing federal carbon taxes. After losing his seat in Carleton during the 2025 federal election, he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Battle River—Crowfoot in an August 2025 by-election.

    BornJune 3, 1979 · 47 years old

    Birth placeCalgary, Alberta, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Calgary

    CareerJournalist, political consultant, founder of 3D Contact Inc.

  • David Bexte
    AlbertaBow River
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    David Bexte

    David Bexte is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Bow River. Elected in the 2025 Canadian federal election as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, he has focused his legislative efforts on agricultural policy. In April 2026, he introduced the Facilitating Agricultural Regulatory Modernization Act, or FARM Act, which aims to expedite the approval process for essential agricultural products by recognizing standards from trusted international jurisdictions. Prior to his political career, Bexte worked as a farmer and as an energy executive at Schlumberger Canada.

    CareerEnergy executive at Schlumberger Canada, Farmer

  • Greg McLean
    AlbertaCalgary Centre
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Greg McLean

    Greg McLean is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Centre, having been first elected in 2019. Before entering federal politics, he spent two decades as a financial professional and investment manager, and previously served as an advisor to federal Cabinet Ministers. In Parliament, McLean has focused his legislative work on natural resources, finance, and fiscal policy. He is a vocal critic of the current government's carbon taxation and emissions policies, advocating for economic growth and fiscal responsibility.

    EducationUniversity of Alberta (Bachelor of Commerce); Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario (MBA)

    CareerFinancial professional, Portfolio Manager, advisor to federal Cabinet Ministers

  • Corey Hogan
    AlbertaCalgary Confederation
    [Lower]In officeLiberal Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Corey Hogan

    Corey Hogan is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Confederation, having been elected in the 2025 federal election. In June 2025, he was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. Before entering federal office, Hogan held various roles in public administration, including serving as a deputy minister in the Alberta civil service and as a senior executive at the University of Calgary. His political career includes leadership roles within the Alberta Liberal Party and co-hosting the political podcast The Strategists. Hogan has expressed support for increased investment in higher education and advocates for a two-state solution regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    BornDecember 12, 1981 · 44 years old

    Birth placeOttawa, Ontario, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Calgary, University of Western Ontario (MBA)

    CareerExecutive director of the Alberta Liberal Party, deputy minister in the Alberta civil service, Vice President of Communications and Community Engagement at the University of Calgary, podcast co-host

  • Jasraj Singh Hallan
    AlbertaCalgary Forest Lawn
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of the House of Commons of Canada

    Jasraj Singh Hallan

    Jasraj Singh Hallan is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Forest Lawn. Born in Dubai and raised in Calgary, he previously worked as a businessman and home builder. Hallan entered federal politics in 2019 and has since served in prominent roles, including as the Conservative Party's finance critic and vice chair of the Standing Committee on Finance. He is known for his advocacy regarding immigrant and newcomer communities and his focus on economic policy.

    Born1984 · 42 years old

    Birth placeDubai

    EducationLester Pearson High School; Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

    CareerBusinessman, home builder

  • Shuvaloy Majumdar
    AlbertaCalgary Heritage
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Shuvaloy Majumdar

    Shuvaloy Majumdar is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Heritage, having been first elected in a 2023 by-election. Before entering the House of Commons, he held various roles in public policy and foreign affairs, including serving as a ministerial staffer for international trade and as a policy director to the Canadian foreign minister. He also worked as a global director for Harper & Associates and led the foreign policy and national security program at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Majumdar is of Bengali Hindu descent and is recognized for his extensive background in conservative political strategy and international relations.

    Born1979/1980

    Birth placeCalgary, Alberta

    EducationUniversity of Calgary

    CareerForeign policy advisor, ministerial staffer, consultant, and policy director at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute

  • Dalwinder Gill
    AlbertaCalgary McKnight
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Dalwinder Gill

    Dalwinder Gill is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Calgary McKnight. He was elected to the House of Commons in the 2025 Canadian federal election, where he successfully defeated the incumbent Liberal candidate. Prior to his entry into federal politics, Gill worked as a realtor for 21 years. He is of Indian heritage and represents the Conservative Party of Canada.

    CareerRealtor

  • Stephanie Kusie
    AlbertaCalgary Midnapore
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Stephanie Kusie

    Stephanie Kusie is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Midnapore since 2017. Before entering federal politics, she worked as a diplomat, serving as chargé d'affaires ad interim for Canada to El Salvador and as a consul in Dallas, Texas. Throughout her parliamentary career, she has held several key roles within the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet, including Shadow Minister for Transport and Shadow Minister of Treasury Board. Kusie holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Calgary and an M.B.A. from Rutgers University.

    Born1973 · 53 years old

    EducationUniversity of Calgary, Rutgers University

    CareerDiplomat, senior policy advisor

  • Michelle Rempel Garner
    AlbertaCalgary Nose Hill
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Michelle Rempel Garner

    Michelle Rempel Garner is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for the Alberta riding of Calgary Nose Hill. First elected in 2011, she previously served as the Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, becoming the youngest female cabinet minister in Canadian history at the time. Throughout her career, she has held various critic roles, including Immigration, Industry, and Health. Known for her vocal advocacy on issues such as rural internet access, firearms ownership, and the protection of ethnic minorities, she remains a prominent figure within the Conservative caucus.

    Born1980-02-14 · 46 years old

    Birth placeWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Manitoba

    CareerDirector of the University of Calgary's Institutional Programs Division; technology commercialization specialist

  • Pat Kelly
    AlbertaCalgary Rocky Ridge
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Pat Kelly

    Pat Kelly is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Calgary Rocky Ridge. First elected to the House of Commons in the 2015 federal election, he has since been re-elected to represent his constituents. A native of Calgary, Kelly is a graduate of the University of Calgary and previously worked as a mortgage broker before entering federal politics. He is married and has three daughters.

    Born1971 · 55 years old

    Birth placeCalgary, Canada

    EducationBowness High School, University of Calgary

    CareerMortgage broker

  • Tom Kmiec
    AlbertaCalgary Shepard
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Tom Kmiec

    Tom Kmiec is a Polish-Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Shepard, a position he has held since 2015. Born in Gdańsk, Poland, he immigrated to Canada and later pursued studies in political science and American government. Before his election, he worked in policy research and government relations. Throughout his parliamentary career, Kmiec has served on several senior committees, including Finance and Foreign Affairs, and has held various shadow cabinet roles. He is known for his advocacy on fiscal responsibility, housing affordability, and international human rights, including his support for the Uyghur population and the Kurdistan region.

    Born1981-07-31 · 44 years old

    Birth placeGdańsk, Poland

    EducationConcordia University, Regent University

    CareerPolicy and research manager at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, staffer for government officials

  • David McKenzie
    AlbertaCalgary Signal Hill
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    David McKenzie

    David McKenzie is a Canadian politician and lawyer who currently serves as the Member of Parliament for the Calgary Signal Hill constituency. He was elected to the House of Commons during the 2025 Canadian federal election as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. Prior to his entry into federal politics, McKenzie practiced as a lawyer. He secured his party's nomination for the Calgary Signal Hill riding in 2024 before successfully winning the seat in the subsequent general election.

    CareerLawyer

  • Amanpreet Gill
    AlbertaCalgary Skyview
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Amanpreet Gill

    Amanpreet Singh Gill is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Calgary Skyview, representing the Conservative Party of Canada. Prior to his election to the federal House of Commons in 2025, he was active in provincial politics, having run as a candidate for the United Conservative Party in the 2023 Alberta general election. Before entering the political sphere, Gill worked as a manager for a local gurdwara. He is of Indian heritage and has been recognized for his involvement in the Canadian political landscape.

    CareerGurdwara manager

  • Eleanor Olszewski
    AlbertaEdmonton Centre
    [Lower]In officeLiberal Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Eleanor Olszewski

    Eleanor Olszewski is a Canadian politician and lawyer currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre. Since May 2025, she has held the positions of Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Carney. Before her election to the House of Commons, she practiced as a civil litigator and served as an adjunct professor at the University of Alberta. Olszewski is known for her opposition to Alberta separatism and her focus on federal investment in rural and Indigenous economic development.

    Born1954 or 1955

    Birth placeMedicine Hat, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Alberta

    CareerCivil litigator, partner at Brownlee Fryett, adjunct professor at the University of Alberta

  • Tim Uppal
    AlbertaEdmonton Gateway
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Tim Uppal

    Tim Uppal is a Canadian politician who serves as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Gateway. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously represented Edmonton—Sherwood Park and held cabinet positions as Minister of State for Democratic Reform and Minister of State for Multiculturalism under the Harper government. Uppal is noted for sponsoring the legislation that established the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa. Before his political career, he worked as a radio host and a residential mortgage manager. He is also recognized as the first turban-wearing Sikh to be appointed to the Canadian Cabinet.

    BornNovember 14, 1974 · 51 years old

    Birth placeNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Western Ontario ( MBA ) [ 2 ]

    CareerRadio host, residential mortgage manager

  • Kerry Diotte
    AlbertaEdmonton Griesbach
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Kerry Diotte

    Kerry Diotte is a Canadian politician and former journalist currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Griesbach. First elected to the House of Commons in 2015, he previously served on the Edmonton City Council from 2010 to 2013 and ran for mayor of Edmonton. Before entering politics, Diotte had a long career in media, working for the Edmonton Sun and other publications. He is a member of the Conservative Party and has held various roles in the shadow cabinet. After losing his seat in 2021, he worked as a political correspondent for Rebel News before successfully regaining his parliamentary seat in the 2025 federal election.

    Born1956-02-26 · 70 years old

    Birth placeSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada

    EducationCarleton University

    CareerJournalist, copy editor, reporter, assignment editor, and political correspondent

  • Ziad Aboultaif
    AlbertaEdmonton Manning
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Ziad Aboultaif

    Ziad Aboultaif is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Manning since 2015. Born in Lebanon and immigrating to Canada in 1990, he previously worked as a labourer and co-owned a furniture distribution business before entering federal politics. Throughout his parliamentary career, Aboultaif has served as a shadow minister for several portfolios, including National Revenue and International Development. He is a vocal advocate for small business, fiscal responsibility, and organ donation awareness, having introduced legislative efforts to coordinate organ donor registration in Canada. He is a member of the Conservative Party and holds dual citizenship with Lebanon.

    BornSeptember 10, 1966 · 59 years old

    Birth placeLebanon

    CareerLabourer, furniture distribution business co-owner

  • Billy Morin
    AlbertaEdmonton Northwest
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Billy Morin

    Billy Morin is a Canadian Cree First Nations leader and politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Northwest, having been elected in the 2025 federal election. Before entering federal politics, he served as the Chief of the Enoch Cree Nation from 2015 to 2022, where he became the youngest person to hold that office. During his tenure, he focused on economic development, Indigenous tourism, and infrastructure projects, including the establishment of an urban reserve. He also served as the Grand Chief of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations in 2020, where he led regional responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and advocated for sustainable resource development and Indigenous sovereign healthcare. Morin is recognized for his efforts to build partnerships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups to foster economic prosperity and reconciliation.

    Born1987 or 1988

    EducationSt. Francis Xavier Catholic High School, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)

    CareerChief of Enoch Cree Nation, Grand Chief of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations, band councillor, City of Edmonton employee, Government of Alberta employee

  • Matt Jeneroux
    AlbertaEdmonton Riverbend
    [Lower]In officeLiberal Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Matt Jeneroux

    Matt Jeneroux is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Riverbend. Initially elected as a Conservative in 2015, he crossed the floor to the Liberal Party in February 2026. Prior to his federal career, he served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2012 to 2015. Throughout his tenure, Jeneroux has focused on issues such as mental health, infrastructure, and compassionate care leave, notably founding the Hi Dad Foundation. He currently serves as a special advisor on economic and security partnerships.

    Born1980 or 1981

    EducationUniversity of Alberta ( BA )

    CareerPolitician teacher; Shadow Minister for Supply Chains; Shadow Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion; Preceded by: James Rajotte; Preceded by: Randy Hoback; Succeeded by: TBA; Preceded by: Brad Vis; Succeeded by: Scott Aitchison; Preceded by: Marilyn Gladu; Succeeded by: Michelle Rempel Garner; Preceded by: Michael Chong; Succeeded by: Luc Berthold; Preceded by: Maxime Bernier; Succeeded by: Dan Albas; Preceded by: Marilyn Gladu; Succeeded by: Michael Chong; Preceded by: Michelle Rempel; Succeeded by: Tom Lukiwski; Preceded by: Riding established; Succeeded by: Thomas Dang

  • Jagsharan Singh Mahal
    AlbertaEdmonton Southeast
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Jagsharan Singh Mahal

    Jagsharan Singh Mahal is a Canadian politician and lawyer who serves as the Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Edmonton Southeast. He was elected to the House of Commons in the 2025 Canadian federal election, where he successfully defeated the incumbent candidate and former Mayor of Edmonton, Amarjeet Sohi. As a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, Mahal represents his constituency in the 45th Canadian Parliament.

    CareerLawyer

  • Heather McPherson
    AlbertaEdmonton Strathcona
    [Lower]In officeNew Democratic PartyMember of Parliament

    Heather McPherson

    Heather McPherson is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Strathcona. First elected in 2019, she has been a prominent voice for the New Democratic Party, focusing on international development, environmental oversight, and social justice. Throughout her tenure, she has advocated for nuclear disarmament, the recognition of Palestinian statehood, and expanded healthcare access. In 2026, she ran as a candidate for the leadership of the New Democratic Party, ultimately placing second in the contest.

    BornMay 9, 1972 · 54 years old

    Birth placeEdmonton, Alberta, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Alberta

    CareerExecutive director of the Alberta Council on Global Co-operation

  • Kelly McCauley
    AlbertaEdmonton West
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of the House of Commons of Canada

    Kelly McCauley

    Kelly McCauley is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Edmonton West since his first election in 2015. Before entering federal politics, he built a career as a hospitality executive, managing hotels and convention centers for over thirty years. Born in Vancouver, he is a graduate of the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Since 2018, he has served as the chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, focusing on parliamentary oversight and fiscal accountability.

    Born1964-06-23 · 61 years old

    Birth placeVancouver, Canada

    EducationBritish Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

    CareerHospitality executive

  • John Barlow
    AlbertaFoothills
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    John Barlow

    John Barlow is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Foothills in Alberta since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously represented the riding of Macleod following a 2014 by-election. Before entering federal politics, Barlow worked as an editor for the Western Wheel newspaper in Okotoks. Throughout his parliamentary career, he has held several shadow cabinet positions, including Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food, and Food Security, and has been a prominent advocate for agricultural biosecurity and interprovincial trade reform.

    Born1971-10-13 · 54 years old

    CareerEditor of the Western Wheel newspaper

  • Laila Goodridge
    AlbertaFort McMurray—Cold Lake
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Laila Goodridge

    Laila Goodridge is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake since 2021. Before her federal career, she served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche and Fort McMurray-Conklin. A member of the Conservative Party, she has held shadow cabinet roles, including critic for families, children and social development, and critic for addictions. Goodridge is a graduate of the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean and has a background in political advising and community work within Alberta's oil sands sector.

    Born1986 or 1987

    Birth placeFort McMurray, Alberta, Canada

    EducationFather Patrick Mercredi Community High School, University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean

    CareerPolitical adviser in Alberta's oil sands, constituency assistant, legislative outreach assistant

  • Chris Warkentin
    AlbertaGrande Prairie-Mackenzie
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Chris Warkentin

    Chris Warkentin is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Grande Prairie-Mackenzie since 2015, having previously represented the Peace River riding since his initial election in 2006. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, he has held various parliamentary roles, including Chair of the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Committee and Official Opposition Deputy House Leader. Before entering federal politics, Warkentin worked as a businessman in the custom home building industry and was active in local constituency associations.

    Born1978-11-20 · 47 years old

    Birth placeGrande Prairie, Alberta, Canada

    EducationPeace River Bible Institute, Grande Prairie Regional College

    CareerBusinessman, custom home builder

  • Shannon Stubbs
    AlbertaLakeland
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of Parliament

    Shannon Stubbs

    Shannon Stubbs is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Lakeland, Alberta, since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, she has held various roles, including Shadow Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness and vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources. Before her federal career, she worked in provincial politics, serving as chief of staff to Wildrose Party leader Danielle Smith. Stubbs is recognized for her advocacy on rural issues and natural resource policy, and she holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science from the University of Alberta.

    Born1979-12-08 · 46 years old

    Birth placeChipman, Alberta, Canada

    EducationLamont High School; University of Alberta

    CareerBureaucrat for the provincial government; Chief of Staff to the Wildrose Party leader; Director of Legislative Affairs for the Wildrose Party

  • Mike Lake
    AlbertaLeduc—Wetaskiwin
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of the House of Commons of Canada

    Mike Lake

    Mike Lake is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as a Member of Parliament since 2006. Representing various electoral districts in Alberta, including his current seat of Leduc—Wetaskiwin, he is a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. Throughout his parliamentary career, he has held roles such as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry. Beyond his legislative work, Lake is a dedicated advocate for autism awareness and support, inspired by his personal experience as a father. He previously worked in sports management for the Edmonton Oilers before entering federal politics.

    Born1969-06-04 · 56 years old

    Birth placeNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

    EducationUniversity of Alberta

    CareerSales manager and director of ticket sales for the Edmonton Oilers

  • Rachael Thomas
    AlbertaLethbridge
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of the House of Commons of Canada

    Rachael Thomas

    Rachael Thomas is a Canadian politician serving as a Member of Parliament for the riding of Lethbridge since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, she has held various shadow cabinet roles, including Shadow Minister for Canadian Heritage. Before entering federal politics, she worked as a youth and young adult consultant and conducted research on trends affecting young Canadians. Throughout her parliamentary career, Thomas has been involved in committee work related to the status of women, ethics, and access to information, and she currently serves as vice chair of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage.

    Born1986 · 40 years old

    Birth placeCalgary, Alberta, Canada

    EducationBriercrest College and Seminary; University of Lethbridge

    CareerYouth and young adult consultant

  • Glen Motz
    AlbertaMedicine Hat—Cardston—Warner
    [Lower]In officeConservative Party of CanadaMember of the House of Commons of Canada

    Glen Motz

    Glen Motz is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner since 2016. Before entering federal politics, he had a distinguished 35-year career with the Medicine Hat Police Service, retiring with the rank of Inspector in 2015. Within the Conservative Party, Motz has held several shadow cabinet roles, including Deputy Shadow Minister and Associate Shadow Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. He continues to represent his constituents in the House of Commons.

    Born1958 · 68 years old

    EducationHillcrest Christian College

    CareerInspector with the Medicine Hat Police Service