Dennis Anderson (politician)

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Dennis Anderson
MLA for Calgary Currie
In office
1979–1993
Preceded by Fred Peacock
Succeeded by Jocelyn Burgener
Personal details
Born (1949-08-16) August 16, 1949 (age 74)
Edmonton, Alberta
Political party Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta

Dennis Anderson (born August 16, 1949) is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1979 to 1993. After his political career he founded the Alberta Alliance on Mental Illness and Health.

Political career

Born in Edmonton, Anderson ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1979 Alberta general election. He won the electoral district of Calgary Currie defeating three other candidates by a comfortable margin.[1] He was re-elected to his second term in the 1982 Alberta general election winning a much larger share of the popular vote.[2] Anderson stood for a third term in the 1986 Alberta general election. He won that election comfortably defeating three other candidates, but his vote share decreased substantially.[3]

After the election Premier Don Getty appointed Anderson as the Minister of Culture. He held that portfolio until 1987, when he moved to the Municipal Affairs portfolio. Anderson ran for his fourth and final term in the 1989 Alberta general election. He won that election defeating two other candidates with a comfortable margin.[4] After the election he was appointed as Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, holding that post until Ralph Klein became Premier in 1992. Anderson retired at dissolution of the Alberta Legislature in 1993.

Late life

After leaving political office, Anderson founded the Alberta Alliance on Mental Illness and Health. In November 2007 the Canadian Mental Health Association made him an honorary life member.[5]

References

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Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Preceded by MLA Calgary Currie
1979-1993
Succeeded by
Jocelyn Burgener

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