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Jim Prentice death: Ex-Alberta premier killed in plane crash | Jim Prentice death: Ex-Alberta premier killed in plane crash |
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Former Alberta premier Jim Prentice, 60, has died in a plane crash, the Conservative Party has confirmed. | Former Alberta premier Jim Prentice, 60, has died in a plane crash, the Conservative Party has confirmed. |
Officials said they are investigating how an aircraft travelling to Calgary on Thursday night from Kelowna, British Columbia, plunged to the ground. | |
He held a number of prominent cabinet positions, including Minister of Indian Affairs and Environment Minister. | |
Local media report the plane was a corporate jet and that four people on board died. | |
Among them was Ken Gellatly, the father-in-law of one of Mr Prentice's daughters. | |
"Words cannot express our profound shock," the Gellatly family said in a statement. | |
"To lose two family members at once is unbelievably painful." | |
Canadian politicians have been paying tribute to Mr Prentice, including interim Conservative Party Leader Rona Ambrose. | |
She got to know Mr Prentice when they were both in the cabinet of former prime minister Stephen Harper and as federal representatives for the province of Alberta. | |
"He taught me how important it is to serve the people of Alberta and the people of Canada," she said, holding back tears while addressing the press on Parliament Hill. | |
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also expressed his sorrow at Mr Prentice's passing. | |
"He was broadly respected in the House of Commons - on both sides of the aisle - for his intelligence, commitment and honest, straightforward approach on tough issues." | |
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper wrote that Mr Prentice was "a proud Canadian". | Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper wrote that Mr Prentice was "a proud Canadian". |
"His legacy will live on through his loving family and decades of public service", the former PM, and Alberta resident, wrote on Twitter. | "His legacy will live on through his loving family and decades of public service", the former PM, and Alberta resident, wrote on Twitter. |
Members of Parliament have been tweeting their condolences. | Members of Parliament have been tweeting their condolences. |
"Through a storied career, Jim Prentice said a defining moment was voting same-sex marriage into law. Rest in Peace," tweeted Liberal MP Seamus O'Reagan. | "Through a storied career, Jim Prentice said a defining moment was voting same-sex marriage into law. Rest in Peace," tweeted Liberal MP Seamus O'Reagan. |
"I'm heartbroken to hear my friend Jim Prentice was killed last night in a plane crash," wrote Green Party Leader Elizabeth May in a statement. | "I'm heartbroken to hear my friend Jim Prentice was killed last night in a plane crash," wrote Green Party Leader Elizabeth May in a statement. |
Mr Prentice first gained political recognition in 2004 after being elected to serve Calgary Centre-North. | |
He held a number of prominent cabinet positions, including Minister of Indian Affairs and Minister of the Environment. | |
Known as a "red Tory" for his socially progressive views, Mr Prentice voted in favour of a 2003 controversial same-sex marriage law, which he later called a defining moment in his career. | |
He retired from federal politics in 2010 to go into the private sector, but four years later, he mounted a successful bid for leadership of the Conservative Party in Alberta. | He retired from federal politics in 2010 to go into the private sector, but four years later, he mounted a successful bid for leadership of the Conservative Party in Alberta. |
As leader, he was faced with the difficult challenge of uniting a party still reeling from spending scandals and from deep division within Alberta's right. | |
He successfully convinced nine members, including the leader, of Alberta's right-wing Wild Rose Party to cross the floor. | |
But in 2015, the Conservatives were voted out of office in Alberta for the first time in 44 years, losing to the New Democratic Party in a historic election. | |
The son of Eric Prentice, the youngest person to ever be drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mr Prentice moved from northern Ontario to Alberta as a child when his father went to work in a coal mine. | |
Although he never had a career on the ice, he said that he learned hard work from a young age, spending his summers away from university in a coal mine. | |
"I always said I got my education there," Prentice once said about this time in the mines. | "I always said I got my education there," Prentice once said about this time in the mines. |
"I learned teamwork, I learned respect for other people. I learned the fact that the smartest guy in the room is often not the guy you think is the smartest guy." | "I learned teamwork, I learned respect for other people. I learned the fact that the smartest guy in the room is often not the guy you think is the smartest guy." |
He leaves behind his wife Karen and three children. | He leaves behind his wife Karen and three children. |