David Chatters

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David Chatters (born April 15, 1946 in Westlock, Alberta) is a Canadian politician. He was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2006 representing the riding of Athabasca until the 2004 election when he switched to the riding of Westlock—St. Paul.

Chatters, who was a farmer / rancher before entering politics, was first elected as a member of the Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000), which became the Canadian Alliance in 2000, which became the Conservative Party of Canada in 2003. For over ten years, he was the Senior Opposition Critic for Natural Resources, and is a former Deputy Whip of the Official Opposition. He was most recently the Chair of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy, and Ethics.

Due health reasons, David retired in January 2006.

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