Clinton Earl Dunford (February 21, 1943 – October 14, 2021) was a Canadian politician in
Lethbridge,
Alberta
Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Ter ...
. He was first elected in 1993 as the
Member of the Legislative Assembly
A member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected by the voters of a constituency to a legislative assembly. Most often, the term refers to a subnational assembly such as that of a state, province, or territory of a country. ...
for
Lethbridge West, and elected to his fourth term on November 22, 2004. He did not seek re-election in the
2008 election.
He served as Minister of Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development, Minister of Alberta Human Resources and Employment and Minister of Economic Development, and he was responsible for the Personnel Administration Office, the Alberta Labour Relations Board, Workers Compensation Board, and Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers Compensation.
Dunford was raised in
Portreeve, Saskatchewan
Portreeve is an unincorporated in the Rural Municipality of Clinworth No. 230, Saskatchewan, Canada. It previously held the status of village until December 31, 1972. The hamlet is located approximately northwest of the City of Swift Current ...
. He held a bachelor's degree, majoring in economics, from the
University of Calgary
The University of Calgary (U of C or UCalgary) is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University of Calgary started in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta, founded in 1908, prior to being ins ...
. Before his MLA career, he was president and owner of CED Consulting Ltd. in Lethbridge.
Dunford was diagnosed with incurable cancer (Multiple Myeloma) in November 2005. He continued to work while undergoing cancer treatment in Edmonton, receiving a stem cell transplant in April 2006.
Dunford died on October 14, 2021 at the age of 78.
He lived in Lethbridge with his wife Gwen. He had one son, three stepsons, and nine grandchildren.
References
External links
MLA biography
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1943 births
2021 deaths
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
People with multiple myeloma
People from Dauphin, Manitoba
Members of the Executive Council of Alberta
University of Calgary alumni
21st-century Canadian politicians