Andrew Little (March 6, 1919 – February 2, 1993) was a politician from Alberta, Canada.[1][2]
Andrew "Andy" Little | |
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MLA for Calgary McCall | |
In office 1975–1982 | |
Preceded by | George Ho Lem |
Succeeded by | Stan Nelson |
Personal details | |
Born | Calgary, Alberta | March 6, 1919
Died | February 2, 1993 Calgary, Alberta | (aged 73)
Political party | Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta |
Little was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1975 Alberta general election defeating Social Credit incumbent George Ho Lem by almost 5705 votes. He represented the Progressive Conservatives for Calgary McCall, and served as a back bencher in the Progressive Conservative government.
In the 1979 Alberta general election, Little was easily re-elected to a second term in office. He served out his full term and retired in 1982.
While serving in the Alberta Legislative Assembly he was chairman of the Alberta Human Tissue Procurement Task Force and Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Council.
Little died on February 2, 1993, of a heart attack. He also had Parkinson's disease.[3]
References
edit- ^ Alberta Teachers' Association (January 1980). A Guide to Alberta's 19th Legislature.
- ^ "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". P.G. Normandin. 24 May 1978 – via Google Books.
- ^ MLA BELIEVED IN GETTING THINGS DONE: [Final Edition] Brennan, Brian. Calgary Herald [Calgary, Alta] 06 Feb 1993: B2.