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Cindy Lou Ady is a Canadian politician and was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. She served in this capacity from the 2001 provincial election, being re-elected in both the 2004 provincial election and 2008 provincial election, until the 2012 election, sitting as a Progressive Conservative. From 2008 to 2011, she served as the Minister of the Tourism, Parks and Recreation department in the Ed Stelmach government.
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Canadian politician
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Former Associate Minister of Tourism Promotion in theAlberta government Former Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation in theAlberta government
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