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Шаблон:Infobox Canadian Parliament The 6th Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from February 10, 1927, to May 10, 1930, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 1926 Alberta general election held on June 28, 1926. The Legislature officially resumed on February 10, 1927, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued on April 3, 1930 and dissolved on May 10, 1930, prior to the 1930 Alberta general election.[1]

Alberta's sixth government was controlled by the majority United Farmers of Alberta for the second time, led by Premier John Edward Brownlee. There was no Official Opposition in Alberta between 1926 and 1941 due to the Independent Movement which saw a majority of non-UFA candidates elected as independents. The Speaker was George Norman Johnston.

The 1926 Alberta general election formed the first legislature that was elected under Single Transferable Vote.

Bills

Sexual Sterilization Act

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The Sexual Sterilization Act was an act passed by the Alberta Legislature in 1928. The Act, drafted to protect the gene pool, allowed for sterilization of mentally disabled persons in order to prevent the transmission of traits to offspring deemed undesirable, the act also created the Alberta Eugenics Board.

At that time, eugenicists argued that mental illness, mental retardation, epilepsy, alcoholism, pauperism, certain criminal behaviours, and social defects, such as prostitution and sexual perversion, were genetically determined and inherited. Further, it was widely believed that persons with these disorders had a higher reproduction rate than the normal population. As a result, it was feared the gene pool in the general population was weakening.

During the time the Sexual Sterilization Act was in effect, 4,800 cases were proposed for sterilization in the Province of Alberta, of which 99% received approval. Examination of sterilization records demonstrates that legislation did not apply equally to all members of society. Specifically, the Act was disproportionately applied to those in socially vulnerable positions, including females, children, unemployed persons, domestics, rural citizens, unmarried, institutionalized persons, Roman and Greek Catholics, and persons of Ukrainian, Native and Métis ethnicity.[2]

The Act was repealed in 1972.

Alberta Natural Resources Act

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The Alberta Natural Resources Act was an act passed by the Alberta Legislature in the fifth session in 1930. The Act facilitated the transfer from the Parliament of Canada and to the Province of Alberta control over crown lands and natural resources within these provinces from the federal government to the provincial governments. Alberta through the Alberta Act had not been given control over their natural resources when they entered Confederation, unlike the other Canadian provinces.[3]

The Alberta Natural Resource Transfer Agreement[4] restricts the inherent hunting and fishing rights for indigenous peoples. “The Natural Resource Transfer Agreements with the three Western Provinces provide that laws respecting game in the province shall apply to Indians within the boundaries of the province”.[5]

Membership in the 6th Alberta Legislature

District Member Party

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Acadia Lorne Proudfoot United Farmers

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Alexandra Peter Enzenauer United Farmers

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Athabasca John Frame Liberal

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Beaver River John Delisle United Farmers

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Bow Valley Joseph Shaw Liberal

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Calgary Alexander McGillivray Conservative

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George Harry Webster Liberal

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John Irwin Conservative

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Fred J. White Dominion Labor

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Robert Parkyn Independent Labor

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Camrose Vernor Smith United Farmers

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Cardston George Stringam United Farmers

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Claresholm Gordon Walker United Farmers

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Cochrane Robert McCool United Farmers

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Coronation George Johnston United Farmers

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Cypress Perren Baker United Farmers

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Didsbury Austin Claypool United Farmers

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Edmonton John Lymburn United Farmers

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Charles Weaver Conservative

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Charles Gibbs Dominion Labor

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Warren Prevey Liberal

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David Milwyn Duggan Conservative

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Edson Christopher Pattinson Dominion Labor

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Empress William Smith United Farmers

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Gleichen John Buckley United Farmers

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Grouard Leonidas Giroux Liberal

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Hand Hills Gordon Forster United Farmers

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High River Samuel Brown United Farmers

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Innisfail Donald Cameron United Farmers

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Lac Ste. Anne Charles McKeen United Farmers

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Lacombe Irene Parlby United Farmers

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Leduc Douglas Breton United Farmers

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Lethbridge Andrew Smeaton Dominion Labor

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Little Bow Oran McPherson United Farmers

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Macleod William Shield United Farmers

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Medicine Hat Charles Pingle Liberal

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Nanton Daniel Harcourt Galbraith United Farmers

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Okotoks George Hoadley United Farmers

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Olds Nelson Smith United Farmers

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Peace River Hugh Allen United Farmers

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Pembina George MacLachlan United Farmers

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Pincher Creek Earle Cook United Farmers

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Ponoka John Brownlee United Farmers

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Red Deer George Wilbert Smith United Farmers

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Ribstone William Farquharson United Farmers

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Rocky Mountain Philip Christophers Dominion Labor

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Sedgewick Albert Andrews United Farmers

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St. Albert Lucien Boudreau Liberal

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St. Paul Laudas Joly United Farmers

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Stettler Albert Sanders United Farmers

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Stony Plain Willard Washburn United Farmers

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Sturgeon Samuel Carson United Farmers

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Taber Lawrence Peterson United Farmers

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Vegreville Archie Matheson United Farmers

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Vermilion Richard Reid United Farmers

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Victoria Rudolph Hennig United Farmers

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Wainwright John Russell Love United Farmers

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Warner Maurice Conner United Farmers

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Wetaskiwin Evert Sparks United Farmers

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Whitford George Mihalcheon United Farmers

Composition changes during the 6th Assembly

Number of members
per party by date
1926 1928 1930
Jun 28 Jan 10 May 1 ?

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43 44

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7 6 7 6

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Dominion Labor 5

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Conservative 4

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Independent Labor 1
Total members 60 59 60
Vacant 0 1 0
Government Majority 26 27 26 28
Membership changes during the 6th Assembly
Date Name District Party Reason

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June 28, 1926 See List of Members Election day of the sixth Alberta general election

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January 10, 1928 Charles Pingle Medicine Hat Liberal Died of a stroke

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May 1, 1928 Hector Lang Medicine Hat Liberal Elected in a by-election

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1930 John Frame Athabasca United Farmers Crossed the floor from the Liberals to the United Farmers caucus

References

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Further reading

External links

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  1. Шаблон:Cite book
  2. Grekul, Jana Marie. The Social Construction of the Feebleminded Threat: Implementation of the Sexual Sterilization Act in Alberta 1929 – 1972. University of Alberta, Ph.D. Thesis, 2002.
  3. Constitution Act, 1867, 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 3. (U.K.), R.S.C. 1985, App. II, No. 11, s. 109.
  4. Alberta Natural Resources Act, S.C. 1930, c. 3
  5. Шаблон:Cite book