Deron Michael Bilous ECA (born October 7, 1975) is a Canadian politician, who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the...
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Deron, also spelled DeRon or DeRonn, is a male given name. Notable people with this name include: Deron Bilous (born 1975), Canadian politician Deron...
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surname Bilous or Belous may refer to: Deron Bilous (born 1975), Canadian politician Finn Bilous (born 1999), New Zealand freestyle skier Len Bilous (born...
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not to run in 2023 included members of the Notley ministry, such as Deron Bilous, along with Richard Feehan, as well as caucus member Jon Carson. Chris...
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Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview and lost in the May 5, 2015, election to NDP incumbent Deron Bilous. Tony Caterina was born in Italy. His family moved to Canada in 1962...
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election. It was last contested in the 2019 election, and has been held by Deron Bilous of the NDP since 2012. The electoral district was created in the 1996...
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David Eggen was re-elected as the member for Edmonton-Calder. Newcomer Deron Bilous was also elected in Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview, the seat formerly held...
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Incumbent NDP UCP Liberal Alberta Party Other Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Deron Bilous 8,834 – 50.6% David Egan 6,308 – 36.2% Shadea Hussein 494 – 2.8% Jeff...
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Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley (2015–2019) Rachel Notley Shaye Anderson Deron Bilous Oneil Carlier Joe Ceci David Eggen Richard Feehan Kathleen Ganley Christina...
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candidacy approved: February 7, 2024 Date withdrew: February 9, 2024 Deron Bilous, MLA for Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview (2012–2023), former Minister of Economic...
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David Eggen was re-elected as the member for Edmonton-Calder. Newcomer Deron Bilous was also elected in Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview, the seat formerly held...
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and intergovernmental affairs. On October 22, 2015, Notley appointed Deron Bilous to head the newly created Ministry of Economic Development and Trade...
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Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley (2015–2019) Rachel Notley Shaye Anderson Deron Bilous Oneil Carlier Joe Ceci David Eggen Richard Feehan Kathleen Ganley Christina...
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Diacon 1,248 - 7.6% Tomi Yellowface 359 - 2.2% Deron Bilous 12,049 - 73.8% Owais Siddiqui 147 - 0.9% Deron Bilous Edmonton-Calder Thomas "Tom" Bradley 3,222...
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Mason and Rachel Notley were re-elected and a new NDP MLA was elected: Deron Bilous - Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview 2012–present In a surprise result, the NDP...
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Several NDP MLAs attempted to filibuster passage of second reading, with Deron Bilous and Nicole Goehring both moving reasoned amendments, in Canadian legislative...
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Progressive Conservative Bill Donahue 3,291 29.36% 5.23% New Democratic Deron Bilous 2,163 19.30% 7.16% Green David J. Parker 472 4.21% – Wildrose Alliance...
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Wildrose Drumheller-Stettler Tony Vandermeer Progressive Conservative Deron Bilous New Democratic Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Carl Benito Independent2...
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2022 Joseph Schow October 24, 2022 – present Opposition House Leader Deron Bilous May 21, 2019 – February 24, 2020 Heather Sweet February 25, 2020 – February...
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Kenney Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism New Democratic Deron Bilous October 22, 2015 April 30, 2019 Notley Minister of Economic Development...
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election resulted in another close loss, this time to NDP candidate Deron Bilous by under 300 votes. "Legislative Assembly of Alberta". Elections Alberta...
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Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley (2015–2019) Rachel Notley Shaye Anderson Deron Bilous Oneil Carlier Joe Ceci David Eggen Richard Feehan Kathleen Ganley Christina...
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Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Incumbent Assumed office May 29, 2023 Preceded by Deron Bilous Personal details Political party NDP Residence(s) Edmonton, Alberta Occupation...
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Edmonton Centre Bill Donahue 3,291 (29.36%) Laurie Blakeman 5,042 (44.98%) Deron Bilous 2,163 (19.30%) James Iverson 200 (1.78%) David Parker 472 (4.21%) Margaret...
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New Democratic 23,050 25,192 $44,932 Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview 1997 Deron Bilous New Democratic 45,475 51,834 $49,755 Edmonton-Calder 1971* David Eggen...
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Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley (2015–2019) Rachel Notley Shaye Anderson Deron Bilous Oneil Carlier Joe Ceci David Eggen Richard Feehan Kathleen Ganley Christina...
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Residence Occupation / Notes Votes % Rank Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Deron Bilous male Edmonton school teacher 5,264 37.11 1/5 Edmonton-Calder David Eggen...
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opposition. Rachel Notley, party leader and Leader of the Opposition Deron Bilous Jon Carson Joe Ceci Lorne Dach Thomas Dang Jasvir Deol David Eggen Richard...
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Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley (2015–2019) Rachel Notley Shaye Anderson Deron Bilous Oneil Carlier Joe Ceci David Eggen Richard Feehan Kathleen Ganley Christina...
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Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley (2015–2019) Rachel Notley Shaye Anderson Deron Bilous Oneil Carlier Joe Ceci David Eggen Richard Feehan Kathleen Ganley Christina...
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