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Graham Dean Sucha (born 1986) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the
2015 Alberta general election The 2015 Alberta general election was held on May 5, 2015, following a request of Premier Jim Prentice to the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Donald Ethell to dissolve the Legislative Assembly on April 7, 2015. This election elected members to the ...
to the
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representing the electoral district of Calgary-Shaw.


Background

Sucha was born in
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in 1986 to parents who were both faculty members at the University of Calgary. In his early life he attended Crescent Heights High School where he was heavily involved in theatre. Sucha studied Television Broadcasting at
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and Political Science at
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, both located in Ottawa. In the late 2000s Sucha returned to Calgary to become a restaurant manager. He maintained that position until he was elected to the
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for the constituency of Calgary Shaw in 2015. During that election campaign he was on parental leave caring for his daughter. In 2016 Sucha was appointed to the Select Special Ethics and Accountability Committee. There he proposed spending limits for provincial candidates and parties for election campaigns. He suggested a limit of $40,000 for most constituencies and $50,000 for larger constituencies, as well as a limit of $1.6 million for political parties. Sucha also served as chair of the Standing Committee on Alberta's Economic Future where he oversaw a thorough review of Bill 203, Alberta Standard Time Act. Bill 203, if passed, would have repeal the Daylight Saving Time Act and require the observance of “Alberta Standard Time". During this review over 13,000 individuals submitted feed back to the committee, with 75% of individuals wishing to abolish the practice of changing the clocks. Despite the high volume of individuals who wished to abolish the time change, The Standing Committee on Alberta's Economic Future recommended that Bill 203 not proceed, and it was voted down in the Legislative Assembly short after the report was released. Sucha as chair the committee also oversaw the review of Bill 201, Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Amendment Act, 2018, the review of the Personal Information Protection Act and the review on "Growing and Diversifying Alberta's Agrifood and Agribusiness Sectors". Sucha was appointed Vice President of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) in 2017. While in that position Sucha worked to help negotiate mutual understanding on key issues between the Pacific Northwest States and Provinces during the NAFTA re-negotiations. In Winter of 2017 Sucha was appointed to the Ministerial Panel on Child Intervention which was struck following the death of four year old Serenity. This panel met for over a year visiting five communities in three first nations communities over the span of 35 meetings. This ultimately led to changes in Alberta's child intervention process thru the passing of Bill 18. Sucha was defeated in the April 2019 election losing to UCP candidate Rebecca Schulz. He currently serves as community outreach specialist for the tech not-for-profit
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.


Electoral history


References

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