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Don Getty

Don Getty
OC AOE
Premier Don Getty.jpg
11th Premier of Alberta
In office
November 1, 1985 – December 13, 1992
Monarch Elizabeth II
Lieutenant Governor Helen Hunley
Gordon Towers
Preceded by Peter Lougheed
Succeeded by Ralph Klein
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
In office
May 23, 1967 – August 30, 1971
Preceded by Randolph McKinnon
Succeeded by District abolished
Constituency Strathcona West
In office
August 30, 1971 – March 14, 1979
Preceded by New district
Succeeded by Peter Knaak
Constituency Edmonton-Whitemud
In office
December 11, 1985 – March 20, 1989
Preceded by Robert Alexander
Succeeded by Percy Wickman
In office
May 9, 1989 – December 14, 1992
Preceded by Brian Downey
Succeeded by District abolished
Constituency Stettler
Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs
In office
September 10, 1971 – March 1975
Preceded by New portfolio
Succeeded by Lou Hyndman
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
In office
March 1975 – March 1979
Preceded by New portfolio
Succeeded by Merv Leitch
Personal details
Born Donald Ross Getty
(1933-08-30)August 30, 1933
Westmount, Quebec
Died February 26, 2016(2016-02-26) (aged 82)
Edmonton, Alberta
Political party Progressive Conservative
Spouse(s) Margaret Mitchell
Children 4
Alma mater University of Western Ontario
Occupation Businessman, professional athlete
Religion United Church of Canada
Signature
Donald Ross Getty
No. 27, 87
1956 Grey Cup victory.jpg
Getty after winning the 44th Grey Cup in 1956
Career information
CFL status National
Position(s) QB
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg)
College Western Ontario
Career history
As player
19551965 Edmonton Eskimos
Career highlights and awards
Awards Grey Cup (1955, 1956)
Outstanding Canadian, Western Interprovincial Football Union (1959)
Runner up, Schenley Award (1959)
Honors Edmonton Eskimos Wall of Honour, 1992

Donald Ross "Don" Getty, OC AOE (August 30, 1933 – February 26, 2016) was a Canadian politician who served as the 11th Premier of Alberta between 1985 and 1992. A member of the Progressive Conservatives, he served as Energy Minister and Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister in the government of Peter Lougheed before leaving politics for the private sector in 1979. He returned to politics six years later to contest the leadership contest resulting from Lougheed's retirement. He defeated two other candidates, and became Premier November 1, 1985.

As Premier, Getty was faced with an economic slowdown and falling energy prices, which hit Alberta's petroleum-dominated economy hard. Faced with mounting government deficits and increasing unemployment, he cut social spending and intervened with government money to prevent businesses from failing. Several of these interventions backfired in high-profile fashion, failing at their intended objective and costing scarce public funds as well. While some analysts argue that Getty's fiscal program laid the groundwork for Ralph Klein's later balancing of the provincial budget, on Getty's departure from office the government's debt had reached $11 billion, setting the stage for his successor to characterize the Getty years as an era of wasteful and excessive spending.

His efforts at strengthening Alberta's presence in Canada initially appeared more successful, as he won the agreement of Canada's other first ministers in including elements of Senate reform in the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords, but these efforts came to naught when both accords were rejected—the second by the Canadian public, including a majority of Albertans. Getty was also facing political problems within Alberta, including a defeat in his home riding of Edmonton-Whitemud in the 1989 election (leading to a successful by-election in Stettler, vacated by a P.C. MLA) and leadership machinations from some of his own ministers. In light of this, he resigned the Premiership in 1992.


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