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Michael Cooper
CanadaHouse of CommonsConservative Party of CanadaAlberta · St. Albert—Sturgeon RiverMember of Parliament

Michael Cooper

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Michael Cooper is a Canadian politician serving as the Conservative Member of Parliament for St. Albert—Sturgeon River. First elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019, 2021, and 2025, he has held various roles within the Official Opposition, including Shadow Minister for Democratic Reform. A graduate of the University of Alberta with degrees in Arts and Law, Cooper previously worked as a civil litigator. Throughout his parliamentary career, he has focused on justice reform, sponsoring legislation such as the juror mental health bill and advocating for bail reform. He is known for his active involvement in the St. Albert community and his committee work on procedure and ethics.

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Born
1984 · 42 years old
Birth place
St. Albert, Canada
Education
University of Alberta (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws)
Career
Civil litigator

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