Janet Koper
Canadian politician (1931–1988)
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Janet Shirley Koper (July 22, 1931[1] – December 18, 1988) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. She served as a member of the Alberta Legislature from 1982 to 1988 sitting as a member of the governing Progressive Conservative caucus.
Janet Shirley Koper | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta | |
| In office 1982–1988 | |
| Preceded by | Stewart McCrae |
| Succeeded by | Pat Nelson |
| Constituency | Calgary-Foothills |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 22, 1931 |
| Died | December 18, 1988 (aged 57) |
| Party | Progressive Conservative |
| Occupation | educator for 17 years, politician for 5 years |
Political career
Koper started her career as an educator, principal, and later a superintendent for the Calgary Public School Board. She ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature for the first time in the 1982 Alberta general election. She won handily defeating four other candidates to hold the Calgary-Foothills electoral district for the governing Progressive Conservative caucus.[2] During her term as MLA, Janet sponsored three crucial bills: The Public Health Act, The Child Transportation Safety Act, and the Maintenance Enforcement Act.
She was re-elected with a reduced majority to her second term in the 1986 Alberta general election.[3] She died of cancer while still holding office in 1988.[4]