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| Leila Houle, Ready to Serve Westlock St.Paul
Leila
Houle was born in St Paul and is a member of the Whitefish Lake Band
#128. After attending Vilna High School, where she was Students Union
President, Leila studied communications at Grant MacEwan. Leila
continued her education with the completion of her BA in Native Studies
and Anthropology at the U of A; where she was president of the
Aboriginal Students Union and was a SAGE ambassador for the U of A.
She was honored with a special Appreciation
Award by the Tribal Chiefs Association for her work. Leila now spends
her time operating her own business with offices in Edmonton and
Calgary. Her work involves outreach support giving workshops and
training with a special concentration on aboriginal youth.
Leila offered the following thoughts on her
candidacy “My perspective is unique; I have First Nations, Métis,
Ukrainian and French Canadian heritage. As a young woman my thoughts
for a better Canada are clear. I will focus on the issues of all my
constituents such as: social justice, agriculture, environment and a
stable healthy economy.
Our
riding has many concerns affecting renewable, non-renewable and human
resources, it is crucial to our environment that we improve on the
present situation. It is my intention to improve the quality of
life for all who live in the Westlock -St Paul constituency and to make
sure there is a prosperous future for all to enjoy.”
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