Ray Prins

Ray Prins

Infobox_Politician


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name = Ray Prins
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birth_date = April 15, 1951
birth_place = Lacombe, Alberta
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office = MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka
term_start = 2004
term_end =
predecessor = new district
successor = incumbent
party = Progressive Conservative
religion = Christian Reformed
spouse = Pauline
children = Julia, Mark, Wayne, and Lorne
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Ray Prins (born April 15, 1951 in Lacombe) is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Lacombe-Ponoka as a Progressive Conservative.

Early life

Prins was born April 15, 1951 in Lacombe, Alberta. After high school, he worked a variety of agriculture and construction jobs, including two years in oilfield construction northeast of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, and a year in refinery maintenance in Edmonton. In 1974, Prins bought a farm near Gull Lake, Alberta where he grew grain and hay, and raised cattle, hogs, elk and bison.

Political career

Prins was elected to a second term representing the constituency of Lacombe-Ponoka in the 2008 provincial election, where he received 58 per cent of the vote. The constituency race garnered national media attention with Green Party candidate Joe Anglin thought by many to be the Alberta Green's best chance at earning its first seat in a provincial legislature. Anglin took 23 per cent of the March 2008 vote.cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com/News/article/308603|title=Albertans looking a little Green|publisher=Toronto Star|accessdate=2008-03-02] cite news|url=http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=05a15fb8-09ac-4620-99ca-b549e998df2c|title=Green candidate tries to make inroads|publisher=Edmonton Journal|accessdate=2008-02-28]

Currently, Prins is chair of the Policy Field Committee on Resources and Environment, and the Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing. He is also a member of the Treasury Board and the Cabinet Policy Committee on Resources and the Environment.

Prins was first elected in 2004, when he received 53 per cent of the vote in his constituency. Since being elected, Prins has sat on numerous committees. He has chaired the Seniors Advisory Council, MLA Task Force for Seniors, the Review of Local Authorities Election Act and Rural Development Strategy. He has also served as deputy chair of the Public Accounts Committee.

Prior to entering provincial politics, Prins was reeve of Lacombe County from 2001 to 2004. He was a founding member of the North Red Deer River Regional Water Services Commission (2004), a process he saw to completion as an MLA. He has also served as chair of the Lacombe County Agricultural Service Board.

Personal life

Prins lives near Gull Lake, Alberta with his wife, Pauline. The couple has four grown children and one grandson, Gideon.

He is a member of Woodynook Christian Reformed Church in Blackfalds, Alberta, past chair of the Lacombe Christian School Board and former vice-chair of King’s University College Board of Governors.

Prins has volunteered on community developing trips to Mali, Kenya, Russia and Armenia. He also participated in a project building water systems throughout rural Sierra Leone, where he was named an honorary Kuranko tribesman.cite web|url=http://www.assembly.ab.ca/net/index.aspx?p=mla_bio&rnumber=61|title=Prin's Legislative Assembly of Alberta biography]

Election results

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