1. Who are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada? ? 2. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples? 3 ? 3. In which parts of Canada did the Aboriginal peoples first live? ? 4. What did the Aboriginal peoples living in your region depend on for survival? ? 5. From whom are the Metis descended? Metis ? 6. In what industry did the Metis first work with European settlers? ? 7. Which group of Aboriginal peoples make up more than half of the population in the Northwest Territories? ? 8. Why are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada working to be self-governed? ? 9. From where did the first European settlers in Canada come? ? 10. Why did early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada? ? 11. Who were the Acadian people? ? 12. What three industries helped early settlers build communities in the Atlantic region? 3? 13. Who were the United Empire Loyalists? () ? 14. When did the United Empire Loyalists come to Canada? ? 15. When did settlers from France first establish communities on the St. Lawrence River? ? 16. In which type of industry did most early European settlerswork? ? 17. Which trade spread across Canada making it important to theeconomy for over 300 years? 3 ? 18. What form of transportation did Aboriginal peoples and fur traders use to creates trading networks in North America? ? 19. For how long did the Hudson Bay Company control the Northern lands? ? 20. What important trade did the Hudson Bay Company control? ? 21 When did thousands of miners first come to the Yukon? ? 22. What did the government do to make immigration to western Canada much easier? ? 23. Which group of people were important in the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway? ? 24. When was the Canadian Pacific Railway finished? ? 25. What did the federal government do to encourage people to settle in the Prairie provinces during the early 1990s? 1990 ? 26. What does Confederation mean? ? 27. What is the Canadian Constitution? ? 28. In what year did Canada become a country? ? 29. What document made confederation legal? ? 30. Which document first defined the responsibilities of federal and provincial government? ? 31. When did the British North America Act come into effect? ? 32. Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian history? ? 33. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? 4 ? 34. List each province and territory and tell when each one joined Confederation? ? 35. Which was the last province to join Canada? ? 36. When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate? ? 37. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? ? 38. Why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important in Canadian history? 1982? 39. What is the part of the Constitution which legally protects the basic rights and freedoms of all Canadians? ? 40. When did the ;Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? ? 41. Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and; Freedoms. 2 . 42. Name three rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 3 . 43. List four rights Canadian citizens have. 4 . 44. Who has the rights to apply for a Canadian passport? ? 45. Who has the right to enter and leave Canada at will? ? 46. Who has the right to be considered first for a job in the federal government? ? 47. What does equality under the law mean? ? 48. What does mobility rights mean? ? 49. Name six responsibilities of citizenship? 6 ? 50. Give an example of how you can care for Canada's natural heritage. . 51. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? ? 52. Explain how a citizenship right can also be seen as a citizenship responsibility, for example, the right to vote. . 53. Give an example for how you can show responsibility by participation in your community. . 54. Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of Canadians? ? 55. What are the two official languages of Canada? 2? 56. Which legal documents protect the official language rights of Canadians? ? 57. Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.. 58. Where do most French speaking Canadians Live? ? 59. Which province has the most bilingual Canadians? ? 60. Which province is the only officially bilingual province? 2 ? 61. What does the Canadian flag look like? ? 62. What song is Canada's national anthem? ? 63. Write the first two lines of Canada's national anthem. . 64. Where does the name Canada come from? ? 65. Which animal is an official symbol of Canada? ? 66. What is the tower in the centre of the Parliament buildings called? ? 67. What unique art form was developed by First Nations people on the West Coast? ? 68. Why is the North sometimes called the Land of Midnight Sun? ` ` ? 69. An Act of Parliament is required to make a new territory in Canada's North. What will be the name of the new territory? . ? 70. What is the population of Canada? ? 71. What three oceans border Canada? 3 ? 72. How many provinces and territories are there in Canada? ? 73. What is the capital city of Canada? ? 74. Name all the provinces and territories and their capital cities. . 75. Name the five regions of Canada. 5 . 76. What are the provinces of Central Canada? ? 77. Which are the provinces of the Atlantic region? ? 78. Which are the Prairie provinces? ? 79. What are the territories of northern Canada? ? 80. Name one province which is on the Atlantic coast of Canada? ? 81. Name a province on the Pacific coast of Canada. . 82. Which region covers more than one-third of Canada? 1/3 ? 83. Where do more than half of the people in Canada live? ? 84. One third of all Canadians live in which province? 1/3 ? 85. What is the Canadian Shield? ? 86. Where is the Canadian Shield? ? 87. Where are the Canadian Rockies? ? 88. Where are the Great Lakes? ? 89. What are the names of the Great Lakes? ? 90. Where is the St. Lawrence Seaway? ? 91. Name two mountain ranges in Canada. 2 ? 92. Which territory shares a border with another country? ? 93. Which province is known as the Land of 100,000 Lakes? ? 94. Which provinces are joined to New Brounswick by land? ? 95. Which ocean is Newfoundland closest to? ? 96. Which mountain range forms a border between Alberta and British Columbia? ? 97. Which two province are closest to Prince Edward Island? 2 ? 98. Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size? ? 99. Where are the Parliament Buildings located? ? 100. Which country lies on Canada's southern border? ? 101. What are the three main types of industry in Canada? 3? 102. What sorts of jobs do most Canadian work in? ? 103. What country is Canada's largest trading partner? ? 104. Why are the Great Lakes important to Canada? ? 105. Why is the St. Lawrence Seaway important to Canada? ? 106. Why is the Canadian Shield important to Canada's economy? ? 107. List four important minerals found in the Canadian Shield. 4. 108. Which province is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world? ? 109. Which region is known as the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada? ? 110. Which region of Canada is known for both its fertile agricultural land and valuable energy resources? ? 111. Which two provinces produce more than three quarters of Canadian manufactured goods? 3/4 2 ? 112. Which province is the biggest producer of metal in Canada? ? 113. Which province is Canada's main producer of pulp and paper? ? 114. Which province has the largest dairy farming industry in Canada? ? 115. Which province has the most valuable forest industry in Canada? ? 116. Which province is Canada's major producer of oil and gas? , ? 117. Which province is Canada's leading wheat producer? ? 118. Which province is Canada's largest producer of hydro-electricity? () ? 119. Which two fuels provide about one half of all the energy used in Canada? 1/2 2 ? 120. Which products from Southern Ontario are one of Canada's key exports? ? 121. What are three minerals still being mined in both territories today? 23 ? 122. Which city provides important shipping and air links between Canada and other countries across the Pacific Ocean? ? 123. What products are produced in the Niagara Peninsula? ? 124. More than half of Canada's aeronautics and space industry are located in which province? ? 125. What is the Okanagan Valley famous for? ? 126. What fish is a valuable industry on the West Coast? ? 127. Who is Canada's Head of State? ? 128. Who is the Queen's representative in Canada? ? 129. What is the name of the Governor General? ? 130. What do you call the Queen's representative in the province and territories? ? 131. What is Canada's system of government called? ? 132. What are the three parts of Parliament? 3 ? 133. What are the three levels of government in Canada called? 3 , ? 134. Explain how the three levels of government are different. 3 . 135. Name two levels of government and explain how they are different. 2 . 136. Name two responsibilities of each level of government. 2 . 137. What do you call a law before it is passed? ? 138. How does a bill become a law? ? 139. What is the final step before a bill becomes a law? ? 140. What do the initials MP stand for in Canadian politics? MP ? 141. How are Members of Parliament chosen? ? 142. Who do Members of Parliament represent? ? 143. What dose a Member of Parliament do? ? 144. What is an electoral district? ? 145. How many electoral districts are there in Canada? ? 146. What electoral district do you live in? ? 147. What three requirements must you meet in order to vote in a federal election? 3 ? 148. What is a Voter Information Card? ? 149. What is a polling station? ? 150. What is a ballot? ? 151. What is written on an election ballot? ? 152. What do you mark on a federal election ballot? ? 153. What does voting by secret ballot mean? ? 154. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections? ? 155. Who has the right to vote in federal election? ? 156. Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election? ? 157. How is the government formed after an election? ? 158. How is the Prime Minister chosen? ? 159. When does an election have to be held according to the constitution? ? 160. What do political parties do? ? 161. What does party platform mean? ? 162. Name all the federal political parties represented in the House of Commons and their leaders. . 163. Which federal political party is in power? ? 164. Which party does your Member of Parliament belong to? ? 165. What does it mean for a political party to be in power? ? 166. What are the parties that are no in power called? ? 167. Which party becomes the Official Opposition? 1 ? 168. What is the role of the opposition parties? ? 169. What party is the Official Opposition at the federal level? 2 ? 170. What is a political candidate? ? 171. What do you call a candidate who does not belong to a political party? 172. What is a Cabinet Minister? 173. How are Senators chosen? ? 174. How can a party in power be defeated in Parliament? ? 175. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? ? 176. What is the name of your Member of Parliament? ? 177. How can you contact your Member of Parliament? ? 178. Who do provincial members of the legislative or national assemblies represent? ? 179. What level of government passes by-laws? ? ( ) 180. When did settlers from Europe first come to your region? ? 181. Who were the first settlers in the area where you live? ? 182. Why did the early European come to your region in the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, or early 1900s? 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900 ? 183. What is the capital city of the province or territory in which you live? ? 184. What are the major industries of your city, province, region today? 185. What is the most valuable manufacturing industry in your region today? 186. List three minerals found in your province or territory. 3 . 187. List three natural resources important to your region's economy today. 188. List the activities which are important to the tourism industry in your region. . 189. What has always been important to the economy in your region? ? 190. Who is your city councillor, alderperson, reeve or regional councillor? 191. What is the name of your mayor? ? 192. What is the name of your provincial representative (Member of Legislative Assembly, Member of Provincial Parliament or Member of National Assembly)? 193. What is the name of the Premier of your of your province? ? 194. Which political party is in power in your province or territory? ? 195. What is the name of the leader of the opposition in your province? 1 ? 196. What is the name of your Lieutenant-Governor or Commissioner? ? [Answer] The answers might be not up-to-date. 1.The first people who lived in Canada. (): 2. the First Nations the Inuit the Metis 3. The first nations in all areas of Canada. Inuit in the North. The Metis in prairies. 4. The First Nations on coast depended on fishing and hunting. ( .) The First Nations on the prairies depended on buffalo herds. ( .) The First Nation in central and eastern Canada hunted and grew vegetable crops. ( .) The Inuit in the North depended on hunting seals, whales, caribou and polar bears. ( , ,, .) The Metis took part in fur trading. ( .) 5. The Metis descended from early French and English fur traders who married First Nation women. Their children anddescendents are the Metis people. ( .) 6. Fur trading. () 7. the Inuit () 8. to keep their unique culture and languages alive. ( ) 9. France 10. Because of its coastal location and natural resources. They are come from over the Atlantic ocean. ( , ) 11. French settlers who came in the 1600s in the Atlantic Region. (1600 ) 12. Framing/ Fishing/ shipbuilding (//) 13. During and after the American Revolution (1775–1783), thousands of people left the United States. They became known as United Empire Loyalists. Many of them settled in the Atlantic region. They had various ethnic backgrounds, including English, Irish, Scottish, German, Swiss, Dutch, Italian, Jewish and African-American. 14. in the late 1700s (1700 ) 15. in the early 1600s (1600 ) 16. Farming () 17. Fur Trading () 18. waterway transportation () 19. more than 300 years since 1600s. (1600 300) 20. Fur Trade () 21. at the end of 1800s during Gold Rush. (1800 ) 22. The Federal Government built a Canadian Pacific Railway. () 23. Chinese () 24. late 1800s (1800 ) 25. The Federal Government built a railway across the Prairies to the pacific coast.( ) 26. Joining together to create the new country of Canada. ( ) 27. The system of laws and conventions by which our country governs itself. 28. 1867, July 1. (1867 7 1) 29. The British North America Act (of 1867). ( ) 30. The British North America Act ( ) 31. 1867, July 1. (1867 7 1) 32. Because it made The Confederation regal. (-1781~1789 - ) 33. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. (, , , ) 34. Manitoba, Northwest Territories 1870/ British Columbia 1871/Prince Edward Island 1873/ Yukon 1898/ Alberta, Saskatchewan 1905/Newfoundland 1949. 35. Newfoundland (1949) ( ) 36. July 1, the anniversary of Confederation. (7 1, ) 37. Sir. John A. Macdonald 38. It allowed canada to change the constitution without asking the British Government for approval. ( ) 39. Charter of Right and Freedom ( ) 40. 1982 41. Religion, Thought (Belief, Opinion, Expression) ( ) 42. Life, Liberty, Security of the person (, , ) 43. Be a Candidate in federal and provincial/territorial elections Learn in either official language Vote in federal and provincial/territorial elections , to apply for a Canadian passport Enter and leave Canada freely 44. Canadian citizen ( ) 45. Canadian Citizen ( ) 46. Canadian Citizen ( ) 47. Equal right to the protection and service of the police and courts ( ) 48. Right to live and work anywhere in Canada. ( ) 49. Voting obeying working to help other in the community expressing opinions freely while respecting the rights and freedoms of others Duty caring for Canada's heritage eliminating discrimination and injustice 50. Joining a community group such as an environmental group/Volunteering to work on the community. ( ) 51. I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second Queen of Canada and faithfully observe the law of Canada fulfill duties as a Canadian citizen. 52. Canadian citizen has a responsibility to ensure and take part in Democratic Process of Canada. 53. Volunteering to work with others to solve problems in the community. 54. Multi-Culturalism Act ( ) 55. English and French 56. Official Language Act 57. Equal status and rights regarding their use in parliament Right to a criminal trail in either English & French To receive federal government service in either English & French Right to be educated in their language (English or French) 58. Quebec 59. Ontario 60. New Brunswick 61. A maple leaf 62. O Canada 63. O Canada! our home and native land! True Patriot love in all thy son command. site . http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/sc-cs/anthem_e.cfm#h2 O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free! From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. 64. A First Nations word of village `KANATA' 65. Beaver 66. The Peace Tower 67. Totem Poles 68. In the height of summer the daylight can last for up to 24 hours. 69. Nunavut (in 1999) 70. 31 million (31,000,000) 71. Pacific/ Atlantic/ Arctic 72. 10 provinces and three territories 73. Ottawa 74. Newfoundland(St. John's)/ Prince Edward Island(Charlottetown)/Nova Scotia (Halifax)/ New Brunswick(Fredericton)/ Quebec(Quebec City)/ Ontario(Toronto)/ Manitoba(Winnipeg)/Saskatchewan(Regina)/Alberta(Edmonton)/ British Columbia(Victoria)/ Yukon Territory(Whitehorse)/ Northwest Territory(Yellowknife)/Nunavut(Iqaluit). 75. Atlantic/ Central/ Prairie/ West coast/ The North 76. Quebec/ Ontario 77. Nova Scotia/ Newfoundland/ Prince Edward Island/ New Brunswick 78. Manitoba/ Saskatchewan/ Alberta 79. Yukon/ Northwest 80. Nova Scotia/ Newfoundland/ Prince Edward Island/ New Brunswick 81. British Columbia 82. The North 83. Central Canada 84. Ontario 85. A rock formation million of years old. 86. The land in northern Quebec and Ontario 87. B.C./ Alberta 88. Between Canada and U.S.A. 89. Superior/ Michigan/ Huron/ Erie/ Ontario 90. Southern Quebec/ eastern Ontario 91. Rocky Mountains/ The Columbia Mountains/ The Coast Mountains 92. Northwest 93. Manitoba 94. Quebec 95. Atlantic 96. Rocky Mountains 97. New Brunswick/ Novascotia 98. Prince Edward Island 99. Ottawa 100. U.S.A 101. Natural resources/ Manufacturing/ Service 102. Service Industry 103. U.S.A 104. Important waterway/ fresh water resources 105. Because St. Lawrence Seaway makes it possible for ocean going ships to travel on the St. Lawrence and the small rivers between the Great Lakes. 106. Because of rich mineral deposits. 107. Gold/ Silver/ Nickel/ Zinc(Copper, Iron ore) 108. Manitoba 109. Central Canada 110. Central Canada 111. Ontario/ Quebec 112. Ontario 113. Quebec 114. Quebec 115. British Columbia 116. Alberta 117. Saskatchewan 118. Quebec 119. Oil and Natural Gas 120. Products from auto industry 121. Gold/ Zinc()/ Lead 122. Vancouver 123. Peaches/ Apples/ Grapes/ Fruit Crops 124. Montreal 125. Fruit Orchards() 126. Salmon 127. Queen 128. Governor General of Canada (2003: Dr. Adrienne Clarkson (Apr 2005) , www. Google.com "Governor General of Canada ) 129. 2003: Dr. Adrienne Clarkson , www. Google.com "Governor General of Canada 130. Lieutenant Governors (Province)/ Commissioners (Territory) 131. Parliament Democracy 132. The Queen/ The House of Commons/ The Senate 133. Federal/ Provincial and Territorial/ Municipal 134. (1) Federal Government takes major responsibility for things that affect all of Canada such as national defence, foreign policy and citizenship. (2) Province/ Territorial Government: For things that affect the province such as education, health, highways. (3) Municipal Government: Local affairs such as policing, fire fighting, snow removal. 135. -134 136. -134 137. Bill (, ) 138. It must be approved by majorities in the House of Commons and the Senate. 139. Approval from the Governor General 140. Member of Parliament 141. Voting by people 142. People in his or her electoral district. 143. Representing ideas of people in his or her electoral district when new laws are being proposed: asking questions about the government on voter's behalf: helping voters if need information from the government or it votes have any problem with the government. 144. Geographical area represented by a member of the House of Commons. 145. 301 (See the latest info from "A Look at Canada") 146. (Yellow Page) - Calgary Southwest 147. Must be a Canadian citizen/ 18 years or older/ On the list of electors 148. A notice which tells you where and when you vote issued by the National Register of Electors. 149. Place to cast a vote 150. A form for voting 151. Names of Candidates in the district 152. By writing an "X" in the circle beside the name of a chosen candidate 153. It means no one can watch a voter vote and no one should look at the marked ballet. 154. A Canadian citizen/ 18 years old or old/ one who is on the list of electors. 155. at least 18 years old 156. Members of parliament ( ) 157. The party with most elected MPS forms the government. 158. The leader of the party with the most elected MPS becomes P.M 159. Within five years of the last one 160. A party represents a group of people who share ideas and opinion about how government should work. It presents party platform to carry out if they were elected to form the government. 161. Policy papers that represent a party's ideas and opinions. 162. from http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/related/Parties/PartyLeader.asp?lang=E¶m=3 Liberal Party-Paul Martin New Democratic Party (NDP)- Jack Layton Bloc Quebec- Gilles Duceppe Conservative Party of Canada: Stephen Joseph Harper 163. Liberal Party 164. See 176 - , www.google.com "Member of Parliament Alberta" 165. Running the government 166. Opposition parties 167. The opposition party with the most MPS. 168. To oppose or try to improve government proposals. 169. Reformed Party 170. A person running for office. 171. Independent 172. A MP of the majority party who is given the responsibility to run a government department. 173. They are chosen by Prime Minister and appointed by Governor General. 174. If a majority of the MPS vote against a major government decision, the party in power is defeated. The prime Minister resign and a new election is usually held. 175. Paul Martin 176. Government of Canada http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/House/PostalCode.asp?lang=E&source=ap Calgary Southwest, Alberta HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Conservative) 177. By visiting or calling a MP's constituency in the electoral district/ By writing letters to House of Commons/ By visiting Internet Website 178. Provincial Constituency 179. Municipal Government 180. Ontario: Late 16~17C/ Alberta : 17~18C 181. United Empire Loyalists 182. Because of its resources and location. 183. Alberta-Edmonton/ Ontario-Toronto 184. Alberta: Oil & Gas Industries (Drilling, Production, Manufacturing, Pipelines, Engineering, etc.) and Farming (Livestock and Wheat) Toronto: the financial Central Canada. Ontario leads in manufacturing and service industries. Central Region is the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada. 185. Alberta: Oil & Gas Production and Refinery Toronto: Auto Industry 186. Alberta : http://www.ags.gov.ab.ca/MCRF/mcrf_alberta_geological_survey.shtml Ontario: Nickel, Gold, Silver, Uranium, Platinum, Zinc, Copper 187. Oil & Gas, Mountain, Forest resources 188. Calgary: Stampede (7 ) Edmonton: Klondike Day, Heritage Party, Jass Party, Alberta: http://www.alberta-canada.com/tdb/abtourop.cfm 189. Alberta: Natural resources and location. 190. Kingsland - Ward 11, Alderman Barry Erskine http://content.calgary.ca/CCA/City+Hall/Municipal+Government/Office+of+the+Aldermen/Ward+Offices/Ward+Communities.htm 191. Calgary- David Bronconnier/ Edmonton- ? (, www.google.com "major of Calgary or Edmontom Canada" ) 192. http://www.assembly.ab.ca/adr/adr_template.aspx?type=mla Search Results for: 80 - KINGSLAND COURT SW, CALGARY, T2V 0S2 Electoral Division:07 CALGARY-EGMONT MLA Name: DENIS HERARD Party: PC 193. 2003; Alberta-Mr. Ralph Klein of Progressive Conservative Party ( www.google.com "Premier of Alberta Canada" ) http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/LegLibrary/library/libprem.htm 194. Progressive Conservative ; http://www.mapleleafweb.com/polls/alberta.shtml Alberta Political Parties http://www.mapleleafweb.com/election/alberta/albertaparties.htm http://home.ican.net/~alexng/can.html 195. 2003: Alberta- Liberal Leader, Kevin Taft (, www.google.com "the leader of the opposition Alberta Canada" ) 196. Norman L. Kwong (, www.google.com "Lieutenant Governor Alberta Canada" ) ================================================================ Additional Questions -Hibernia, off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, is the fifth largest oil field in Canada. -How many members are there in the House of Commons? 308 members -How many members are there in the Senate? 105 members -Who is the leader of the New Democratic Party in Alberta? Brian Mason -When did Alberta become a province of Canada? September, 1905 ================================================================ For the latest info, see http://calgarypubliclibrary.com/multi/citizen_ship.htm Calgary Members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (MLAs) (C) Conservative / (L) Liberal Calgary Bow - Alana Delong (C) Calgary Buffalo - Harvey Cenaiko (C) Calgary Cross - Yvonne Fritz (C) Calgary Currie - Dave Taylor (L) Calgary East - Moe Amery (C) Calgary Egmont - Denis Herard (C) Calgary Elbow - Ralph Klein (C) Calgary Fish Creek - Heather Forsyth (C) Calgary Foothills - Len Webber (C) Calgary Fort - Wayne Cao (C) Calgary Glenmore - Ron Stevens (C) Calgary Hays - Art Johnston (C) Calgary Lougheed - Dave Rodney (C) Calgary Mackay - Gary Mar (C) Calgary McCall - Shiraz Shariff (C) Calgary Montrose - Hung Pham (C) Calgary Mountain View - David Swann (L) Calgary North Hill - Richard Magnus (C) Calgary North West - Greg Melchin (C) Calgary Nose Creek - Gary Mar (C) Calgary Nose Hill - Neil Brown (C) Calgary Shaw - Cindy Ady (C) Calgary Varsity - Harry Chase (L) Calgary West - Ron Liepert(C) Members of Parliament of Canada (for Calgary and surrounding areas) Calgary Centre North - Jim Prentice (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary Centre South - Lee Richardson (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary East - Deepak Obhrai (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary Northeast - Art Hanger (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary Nosehill - Diane Ablonczy (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary Southeast - Jason Kenney (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary Southwest - Stephen Harper (Conservative Party of Canada) Calgary West - Rob Anders (Conservative Party of Canada) Macleod - Ted Menzies (Conservative Party of Canada) Wild Rose - Myron Thompson (Conservative Party of Canada) Aldermen for the City of Calgary Ward 1 - Dale Hodges Ward 2 - Gord Lowe Ward 3 - Helene Larocque Ward 4 - Bob Hawkesworth Ward 5 - Ray Jones Ward 6 - Craig Burrows Ward 7 - Druh Farrell Ward 8 - Madeleine King Ward 9 - Joe Ceci Ward 10 - Andre Chabot Ward 11 - Barry Erskine Ward 12 - Ric McIver