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Rob Renner

 
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Rob Renner


Incumbent
Assumed office 
1993
Preceded by Jim Horsman

Minister of the Environment in the Alberta government
Incumbent
Assumed office 
December 15, 2006
Preceded by Guy Boutilier

Minister of Municipal Affairs in the Alberta government
In office
November 25, 2004 – December 15, 2006
Preceded by Guy Boutilier
Succeeded by Ray Danyluk

Born October 6, 1954
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Political party Progressive Conservative
Residence Medicine Hat, Alberta
Alma mater University of Calgary

Robert William Renner (born October 6, 1954 in Medicine Hat, Alberta) is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Medicine Hat as a Progressive Conservative.

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Early life

Renner was born October 6, 1954 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. He graduated from the University of Calgary in 1976 with a Bachelor of Commerce. Before entering provincial politics, Renner owned and operated a family florist business in Medicine Hat.

Political career

Renner was first elected in the 1993 Alberta general election. During his political tenure, Renner has served in numerous capacities; including, member of Treasury Board, Chief Government Caucus Whip, president of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region, chair of the Health Professions Act Implementation Steering Committee, and co-chair of the Automobile Insurance Implementation Team.

On March 13, 2008, Renner was sworn into his second term as Minister of Alberta Environment, a position that he has held since December 15, 2006. Renner is vice-chair of the Cabinet Policy Committee on Resources and the Environment, and a member of the Agenda and Priorities Committee. Renner was Minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs from 2004–2006.

Since becoming Minister of Alberta Environment, Renner has overseen the development of Alberta’s 2008 Climate Change Strategy, released in January 2008. During the Spring 2007 Legislature session, Renner led Bill 3 - The Climate Change and Emissions Management Amendment Act, 2007 - creating the first-ever legislated greenhouse gas emission reduction targets in North America. Renner has also sought to manage the cumulative impacts of industry on the environment and renew Water for Life, Alberta’s water management framework.

Personal life

Renner helped champion improvements to the historic downtown Medicine Hat streetscape and is a former president of the Downtown Business Association. He held the position of Director of the Medicine Hat Chamber of Commerce and was a member of Medicine Hat’s Rotary and Jaycee Clubs.[1]

Election results

2008 Alberta general election results ( Medicine Hat ) Turnout 35.4%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
     Progressive Conservative Rob Renner 5,391 51%
     Liberal Karen Charlton 3,626 34%
     Wildrose Alliance Clint Rabb 747 7%
     Green Karen Krauss 286 3%
     NDP Diana Arnott 483 5%
2004 Alberta general election results ( Medicine Hat ) Turnout 41.2%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
     Progressive Conservative Rob Renner 5,261 50.0%
     Liberal Karen Charlton 3,419 32.5%
     Alberta Alliance Scott Cowan 1,060 10.1%
     NDP Diana Arnott 547 5.2%
     Social Credit Jonathan Lorentzen 242 2.3%
2001 Alberta general election results ( Medicine Hat ) Turnout 51.7%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
     Progressive Conservative Rob Renner 8,109 62.1%
     Liberal Karen Charlton 4,166 31.9%
     NDP Luke Lacasse 787 6.0%
1997 Alberta general election results ( Medicine Hat ) Turnout 47.5%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
     Progressive Conservative Rob Renner 5,853 51.7%
     Liberal Trevor Butts 3,232 28.5%
     NDP George Peterson 787 9.4%
     Social Credit Dale Glasier 1,177 10.4%
1993 Alberta general election results ( Medicine Hat ) Turnout 56.1%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
     Progressive Conservative Rob Renner 5,853 51.7%
     Liberal Trevor Butts 3,232 28.5%
     NDP George Peterson 787 9.4%
     Social Credit Dale Glasier 1,177 10.4%


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