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Blake Pedersen

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Preceded by
  
Rob Renner

Name
  
Blake Pedersen

Succeeded by
  
Bob Wanner

Role
  
Politician


Occupation
  
small business owner

Education
  
Gull Lake High School

Website
  
blakepedersen.ca

Residence
  
Medicine Hat, Canada

Blake Pedersen

Born
  
February 9, 1965 (age 59) Gull Lake, Saskatchewan (
1965-02-09
)

Political party
  
Wildrose Party, Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta

Blake Pedersen Member's Statement, Alberta Legislative Assembly


Blake James Pedersen (born February 9, 1965) is a Canadian politician who was an elected member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, previously representing the electoral district of Medicine Hat. He was born at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan.

He was first elected in the 2012 provincial election as a member of the Wildrose Party caucus.

In the spring 2013 sitting of the Alberta Legislature, Pedersen put forward Motion 510 to restore a competitive tax credit system for film industry labour costs, which was supported by the Progressive Conservatives, NDP and Liberals. Motion 510 was the first Wildrose motion to ever pass in the Alberta Legislature. The proposal in Pedersen’s motion would replace the current system of awarding grants to film companies through the Alberta Multimedia Development Fund with a tax credit that would enable all companies to recoup a portion of their production costs.

Pedersen was born and raised in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, on the family ranch. Following graduation from Gull Lake High School, he moved to Vancouver as a drummer with a band, but returned to Gull Lake a few months later and entered the work force with a local oilfield services company. Experiencing his first of many boom and bust cycles, after one year of employment Pedersen participated in a 10-month agricultural exchange program to Australia with the International Agricultural Exchange Association. Upon his return to Canada, Pedersen returned to the oilfield services industry, and in 1999 became a small business owner.

On December 17, 2014, he was one of nine Wildrose MLAs who crossed the floor to join the Alberta Progressive Conservative caucus. Pederson stood for reelection during the 2015 Alberta election but was defeated by NDP's Bob Wanner, finishing third.

References

Blake Pedersen Wikipedia