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  Miller, Bruce
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AffiliationLiberal  
 
NameBruce Miller
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Edmonton, Alberta , Canada
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Born August 08, 1942 (81 years)
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Jul 13, 2008 12:16pm
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InfoBruce Miller was elected to his first term as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Edmonton-Glenora on November 22, 2004.

Dr. Miller received his Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University, Ottawa, in 1963; his Masters of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, in 1966; his Masters of Sacred Theology degree from the Union Theological Seminary, New York, in 1967; and his PhD in Social Ethics from Divinity School, University of Chicago in 1984.

Throughout his life and career Dr. Miller has been an active member of the community. Dr. Miller was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee award for community service in 2002, and he enjoys leading tours to the Holy Land and Europe in his spare time.

He and his wife, Rhea, have two children and reside in the neighbourhood of Inglewood in his constituency.

Bruce Miller is committed to social justice. Before being elected in 2004, he served as a United Church Minister, most recently at Robertson-Wesley Church in Oliver. He has been actively involved in the community for many years, working to build a more equitable Alberta.

As MLA, Bruce has worked hard to represent the people of Edmonton-Glenora. He has served as Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Employment, Immigration and Industry, as Shadow Minister for Justice and Solicitor General, as a member of the Conflicts of Interest Act Review Committee and as a member of the Affordable Housing Task Force.

Bruce wants to maintain the quality of life in the mature communities that make up Edmonton-Glenora. An Alberta Liberal government will work for a more sustainable, vibrant and equitable Alberta.

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  04/23/2012 AB Legislative Assembly - Edmonton-Glenora Lost 10.38% (-27.35%)
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