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If you're a die-hard Conservative fan you will want to take a listen to this interview with the Hon. Deb Grey, Former Leader of the Canadian Alliance, Deputy Leader of the Reform Party, and MP for Edmonton North. On tonight's interview Aidan and Deb discuss her time in politics during the different Conservative Party's, how we can grow the Conservative movement to every day Canadians, the current leadership race, and how we can defeat the highly incompetent Trudeau liberals. This is an interview you do not want to miss!
Recorded on 06/17/2022
Deborah Grey was born on July 1st, 1952 in Vancouver BC. She graduated from the University of Alberta in Edmonton with a double BA - in Arts and Education. From 1979 to 1989 Deborah taught high school at Alberta's Frog Lake Indian Reserve and in Dewberry, Alberta. Her history-making political career took a turn when, in 1989, she won a by-election becoming the Reform Party's first Member of Parliament. She served in that position for fifteen and a half years, watching the growth of Reform, which transitioned into the Canadian Alliance. She was instrumental in building bridges with the Progressive Conservative Party, which eventually amalgamated into the Conservative Party of Canada. She was Canada's first-ever female Leader of the Official Opposition, serving in that position from March to September, 2000. Deborah retired from elected office in June, 2004, after winning four straight elections. Deb and her husband Lewis are happily semi-retired in Qualicum Beach, BC. They enjoy riding their matching motorcycles around Vancouver Island. In December 2007 Deborah was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for Public Service. She has also received the Queen Elizabeth II 50th and 60th Jubilee Medals. In addition to that, she has received the Alberta Centennial Medal and an Honourary Doctorate of Laws from Trinity Western University.
By With Aidan MackeyIf you're a die-hard Conservative fan you will want to take a listen to this interview with the Hon. Deb Grey, Former Leader of the Canadian Alliance, Deputy Leader of the Reform Party, and MP for Edmonton North. On tonight's interview Aidan and Deb discuss her time in politics during the different Conservative Party's, how we can grow the Conservative movement to every day Canadians, the current leadership race, and how we can defeat the highly incompetent Trudeau liberals. This is an interview you do not want to miss!
Recorded on 06/17/2022
Deborah Grey was born on July 1st, 1952 in Vancouver BC. She graduated from the University of Alberta in Edmonton with a double BA - in Arts and Education. From 1979 to 1989 Deborah taught high school at Alberta's Frog Lake Indian Reserve and in Dewberry, Alberta. Her history-making political career took a turn when, in 1989, she won a by-election becoming the Reform Party's first Member of Parliament. She served in that position for fifteen and a half years, watching the growth of Reform, which transitioned into the Canadian Alliance. She was instrumental in building bridges with the Progressive Conservative Party, which eventually amalgamated into the Conservative Party of Canada. She was Canada's first-ever female Leader of the Official Opposition, serving in that position from March to September, 2000. Deborah retired from elected office in June, 2004, after winning four straight elections. Deb and her husband Lewis are happily semi-retired in Qualicum Beach, BC. They enjoy riding their matching motorcycles around Vancouver Island. In December 2007 Deborah was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for Public Service. She has also received the Queen Elizabeth II 50th and 60th Jubilee Medals. In addition to that, she has received the Alberta Centennial Medal and an Honourary Doctorate of Laws from Trinity Western University.