John G. Williams

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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]

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  1. ^ Edmonton-St. Albert MP won't run again (CBC, 2006-08-11)
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)
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