Diane Colley-Urquhart
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Diane Marie Colley-Urquhart | |
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City of Calgary Councillor | |
Assumed office July 10, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Patti Grier |
Constituency | Ward 13 |
Personal details | |
Spouse | David Urquhart (Deceased) |
Website | Official website Official Facebook Official Twitter |
Diane Marie Colley-Urquhart is municipal politician and Calgary Police Commissioner from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is a member of Calgary City Council and serves as the representative for Ward 13.
Registered Nurse
Diane Colley-Urquhart grew up on a farm in Oyen, Alberta prior to moving to Calgary. After receiving her BSc in Health and Human Services, Diane has had a nearly 40 year registered nursing career. Colley-Urquhart has held senior management and teaching positions in Emergency, Intensive Trauma and Cardiac Care with Foothills Hospital, the U of A Hospital, Beverly Care Centre, Heart & Stroke Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society, Kids Help Phone and Westhampton Management Ltd. She continues to work occasionally as a Nurse Specialist at the Calgary Chronic Pain Centre and with Alberta Health Services.
Political career
Alderman
Colley-Urquhart was first elected as an Alderman on July 4, 2000. She won a contested by-election in Ward 13 over ten other candidates. She was sworn into her post on July 10, 2000.
During her time on City Council she has been a strong advocate for the Calgary Police, sitting on the Calgary Police Commission since 2002. Colley-Urquhart created the STOP Marijuana Grow-ops Coalition in 2005 in recognition of the growing number of MGOs within the City, and has actively pursued legislative and policy changes within City Administration and City Partners.
A fiscal conservative and promoter of a "common sense" style of leadership, Colley-Urquhart campaigned hard against tax increases in the 2008 budget debates and held a "Tax Payers Revolt" at City Hall with close to 1000 people signing her petition. Colley-Urquhart was also a vocal opponent of the Santiago Calatrava designed pedestrian bridges and now sits on the City Council Audit Committee, pushing for greater scrutiny of the tendering process.
Colley-Urquhart was instrumental in the "Smoke-Free Calgary" campaign. She has also pursued initiatives such as: the Telework & Carpooling Initiative, the Stop Marijuana Grow Ops Coalition, roundtables on racism and discrimination, the Deerfoot Trail Safety Audit, and the Calgary Transit Public Safety Audit.
In partnership with Mayor Bronconnier, Colley-Urquhart was instrumental in developing a Military Leave Policy for the City of Calgary which is leading best practice across the country in supporting Reservists in the Canadian Forces. In 2008, as the STOP MGO Coalition Chair, Colley-Urquhart received the Minister's Municipal Honourable Mention Award of Excellence. In 2008, through Colley-Urquhart's efforts, Calgary Economic Development was successful in obtaining nearly $1m for the Regional Telework Initiative from the federal government ecoMOBILITY Program, which was the largest sum given to any of the 14 municipalities that received funding.
Colley-Urquhart has gain publicity for her motion to have tow trucks on stand-by on major commuting routes, which has since tremendous success in its first week of operation.
She was re-elected in the 2010 Municipal election as Alderman for Ward 13.
Calgary-Glenmore by-election
Colley-Urquhart was the candidate of the province of Alberta's ruling Progressive Conservative party in a by-election called in the riding of Calgary-Glenmore for September 14, 2009, to become that riding's Member of the provincial Legislative Assembly. Colley-Urquhart finished in third place, behind the victorious Wildrose Alliance candidate, Paul Hinman, and the runner-up, Liberal Party candidate Avalon Roberts.[1] It was the first time since 1967 that the Progressive Conservative candidate failed to win the riding.
Volunteer positions
She has canvassed and volunteered for numerous organizations such as the World Police Fire Games, Calgary Police Interpretive Centre, Calgary Crime Stoppers, the Alzheimer’s Society & Calgary Handibus. She also volunteered on the Ronald Reagan Presidential Committee in Wichita, Kansas, served as President of the Alberta P.C. Women’s Association, Vice-President of the National P.C. Women’s Federation, Alberta Vice-President of the P.C. Party of Canada, Co- Chaired the Kim Campbell Leadership Committee for Southern Alberta, and served as President of the Calgary Glenmore P.C. Association. Colley-Urquhart was President of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s SW riding association.
Committees and boards
Colley-Urquhart serves as:
• Chair, Standing Policy Committee (SPC) on Land Use, Planning and Transportation • Chair, Audit Sub-Committee on Snow and Ice Removal • Member, of the Calgary Police Commission • Member, Finance & Audit Committee • Member, Complaint Oversight Committee • Co-Chair, Calgary Police Interpretive Center Capital Campaign • Director, ALERT (Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams) Board of Directors • Member, Audit Committee • Member, Standing Policy Committee (SPC) on Community & Protective Services • Member, Intergovernmental Affairs Committee • Alberta Vice Chair, Canadian Forces Liaison Council • Honorary Chair, Safer Calgary Board • Honorary Spokesman, MADD • Director, Calgary Glenmore P.C. Association Board of Directors • Former President, Calgary South Federal Conservative Party Board of Directors • Former Member, Prime Minister’s Fundraising Committee
References
- ^ "Wildrose Alliance wins Calgary-Glenmore byelection". CBC News. September 14, 2009. Retrieved 2015-09-25.