Mark Norris (born 1962) is
an Alberta
politician,
former MLA and
candidate for the leadership
of the Progressive
Conservatives.
Norris was
born and raised in Edmonton
, Alberta and
earned his Bachelor of Arts in
political science from St. Francis Xavier University
in Nova
Scotia
.
He returned to Edmonton following his university years and
established, in 1990, an advertising and sign manufacturing
company.
Norris won a seat in the
Alberta
legislature in
2001
provincial election as the MLA for
Edmonton McClung, becoming a celebrated
figure within the party for doing so because he had defeated former
Tory leadership candidate-turned-
Liberal leader
Nancy MacBeth. Norris served as the Minister
of Economic Development in the
Albertan
Cabinet under
Premier Ralph Klein, but became the only cabinet
minister to lose his seat in the
2004 provincial
election.
Norris does not rule
Alberta
separatism out as an option. He told the
Calgary Sun in March 2006 that under his
leadership, if a future federal government persisted in bringing in
policies harmful to Alberta such as a
carbon
tax, "(Alberta is) going to take steps to secede."
On May 30, 2006 Norris became an official candidate in the race to
replace
Ralph Klein as
Premier of Alberta. On the first ballot,
he finished sixth of eight candidate, capturing 6.9% of the vote,
and was required to withdraw from the race. He subsequently
endorsed eventual winner
Ed
Stelmach.
On October 1, 2007, Norris was implicated by a report from
Alberta's auditor general for allowing an aide to rack up $30,000
in personal expenses on a government credit card as well as putting
$10,000 in personal expenses on his own card. Although the money
was eventually repaid, taxpayers had to cover the interest
charges.
References
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http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Corbella_Licia/2006/03/19/1495405.html
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http://www.marknorris.ca/Item.cfm?ItemClass=News&ItemID=288
- Macdonald, Jim (2007-8-1) Minister's aide used gov't credit card for $30,000
personal expenses: Alta auditor, The Canadian
Press