Bonnie Laing
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Bonnie Laing | |
|---|---|
| MLA for Calgary-Bow | |
| In office 1989–2001 | |
| Preceded by | Neil Webber |
| Succeeded by | Alana DeLong |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Bonnie Mary Sheila Paul March 30, 1937 |
| Died | November 11, 2016 (aged 79) |
| Party | Progressive Conservative |
| Spouse | Wyatt B. Laing |
| Occupation | Educator, politician, health care professional |
Bonnie Mary Sheila Laing (née Paul; March 30, 1937 – November 11, 2016) was a teacher, politician and health care professional from Alberta, Canada.[1]
Bonnie Laing had a career as an educator for 26 years; she left that role when she ran for public office in 1989.[2]
Political career
Laing ran for public office in the 1989 Alberta general election. She won a hotly contested three-way race that saw each candidate in the electoral district of Calgary-Bow pick up 30% of the popular vote. Laing finished first, defeating Tim Bardsley and Scott Jeffery of the Liberals and NDP.[3]
Laing won her second term in office in the 1993 Alberta general election with a much larger margin, defeating six other candidates and winning almost 47% of the popular vote. She was re-elected to her third and final term in the 1997 Alberta general election by her biggest margin, defeating four other candidates and winning 54% of the popular vote.[3]
During her time in office Laing served on the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. She also served as the co-chair on the government's Special Task Force on Province-Wide Health Services. Laing also chaired the province's 1997 Health System Funding Review Committee.[2]