Athabasca-Lac La Biche

Athabasca-Lac La Biche was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada from 1986 until 1993, when it was dissolved and succeeded by Lac La Biche-St. Paul and Athabasca-Wabasca.

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for
Athabasca-Lac La Biche
Assembly Years Member Party
See Athabasca 1905 - 1986 and Lac La Biche-McMurray 1971 - 1986
21st 1986 - 1989 Leo Piquette New Democrat
22nd 1989 - 1993 Mike Cardinal Progressive Conservative
See Athabasca-Wabasca 1993-2001 and Lac La Biche-St. Paul 1993 - 2012

This short-lived district was contested only twice but returned two different members to the Legislature. Although the Progressive Conservatives had held the antecedent ridings since 1971 and 1975, New Democrat Leo Piquette picked up the new riding in 1986, one of only two rural districts won by the party in that election. In 1987 Piquette famously attempted to ask a question in the Legislature in French, sparking controversy over the place of the French language in Alberta.

In 1989, Piquette was defeated by PC candidate Mike Cardinal. He sponsored the Metis Settlements Land Protection Act in 1990 and was appointed to Ralph Klein's cabinet in 1992.

When the riding was abolished in 1993, Cardinal went on to run in the new district of Athabasca-Wabasca, and would serve four more terms in the Legislature. The other part of Athabasca-Lac La Biche went to the new riding of Lac La Biche-St. Paul, which the Liberals would win in the 1993 election.

Election results

Alberta general election, 1986
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticLeo Piquette 3,372 39.23%
Progressive ConservativeBill Kostiw 3,098 36.04%
LiberalDon J. Corse 1,942 22.59%
Western Canada ConceptPeter Mihailuk 184 2.14%
Total valid votes 8,596
Rejected, spoiled, and declined 17
Electors / Turnout 13,94161.78%
New Democratic pickup new district.
Alberta general election, 1989
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeMike Cardinal 4,237 45.22% +9.18%
New DemocraticLeo Piquette 3,342 35.67% -3.56%
LiberalTom Maccagno 1,791 19.11% -3.48%
Total valid votes 9,370
Rejected, spoiled, and declined 30
Electors / Turnout 13,93367.47% +5.69%
Progressive Conservative gain from New Democratic Swing +6.37%

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