Brian Mason

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Brian Mason is a Canadian politician and current leader of the Alberta New Democrats.

Mason studied political science at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and went on to serve as executive director of the Federation of Alberta Students (FAS) from 1977-79. Mason then worked as a bus driver for Edmonton Transit Services.

Mason re-entered politics in 1989, when he launched a legal challenge to a provincial law that required municipal employees to resign their positions to run as municipal candidates. The challenge was unsuccessful, but Mason nonetheless pursued his political ambitions and was elected in October of that year as a city councillor for Ward 3 in Edmonton. The law he challenged was repealed shortly after the election.

Mason remained on the council until the resignation of then-leader of the New Democrats, Pam Barrett in 2000. Mason ran in the ensuing Edmonton-Highlands by-election and easily held the Legislative Assembly of Alberta seat for the NDs. He was re-elected in the general election held on March 12, 2001.

During his tenure as an MLA, Mason's supporters have credited him for bringing issues such as energy deregulation, high automobile insurance rates, education funding and treatment of senior citizens to the forefront of Alberta politics.

When his sole NDP colleague in the legislature, Raj Pannu resigned as party leader in July 2004, Mason was appointed to the role of interim leader. Mason was formally selected leader of the New Democrats at a leadership convention in Edmonton on September 18, 2004. At the 2004 Alberta general election Mason held his seat while former leaders Pannu and Ray Martin, along with newcomer David Eggen, also won seats in the City of Edmonton.

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Preceded by
Pam Barrett
MLA Edmonton Highlands
2000–2004
Succeeded by
District Abolished
Preceded by
New District
MLA Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
2004–present
Succeeded by
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