John G. Williams
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- For other persons named John Williams, see John Williams (disambiguation).
John G. Williams (born December 31, 1946) is a Conservative MP representing Edmonton—St. Albert in the Canadian parliament since 1993. He was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Originally associated with the Reform Party, he has been a member of the Conservatives since it formed in 2003.
He has been a long time chair of the Public Accounts Committee in the Canadian House of Commons.
In August 2006, he announced that he would not be seeking re-election in the next federal election.[1]
[edit] Reference
Preceded by: Walter Van De Walle, Progressive Conservative |
Member of Parliament for St. Albert 1993-2004 |
Succeeded by: The electoral district was abolished in 2003. |
Preceded by: The electoral district was created in 2003. |
Member of Parliament for Edmonton—St. Albert 2004-present |
Succeeded by: Incumbent |
Alberta Caucus serving in the 39th Canadian Parliament. | |
Senators | Tommy Banks (Lib), Joyce Fairbairn (Lib), Daniel Hays (Lib), Elaine McCoy (PC), Grant Mitchell (Lib), Claudette Tardif (Lib) |
Members of Parliament | Diane Ablonczy (Con), Rona Ambrose (Con), Rob Anders (Con), Leon Benoit (Con), Blaine Calkins (Con), Rick Casson (Con), Ken Epp (Con), Peter Goldring (Con), Art Hanger (Con), Stephen Harper (Con), Laurie Hawn (Con), Rahim Jaffer (Con), Brian Jean (Con), Jason Kenney (Con), Mike Lake (Con), Ted Menzies (Con), Rob Merrifield (Con), Bob Mills (Con), Deepak Obhrai (Con), Jim Prentice (Con), James Rajotte (Con), Lee Richardson (Con), Monte Solberg (Con), Kevin Sorenson (Con), Brian Storseth (Con), Myron Thompson (Con), Chris Warkentin (Con), John Williams (Con) |
Categories: Alberta politician stubs | 1946 births | Reform Party of Canada MPs | Canadian Alliance MPs | Conservative Party of Canada MPs | Living people | Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Alberta | Natives of Aberdeenshire | Scottish immigrants to Canada | Current Members of the Canadian House of Commons