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Gregory Jamieson Clark〔(Greg Clark ) on Twitter〕 (born March 7, 1971) is a Canadian politician from Alberta. He is the leader of the Alberta Party.〔http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/edmonton/Alberta+election+Meet+party+leaders/10952587/story.html〕 and in the 2015 Alberta general election was elected the party's sole Member of the Legislative Assembly, representing Calgary-Elbow. ==Biography== Clark was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta,〔http://spurfestival.ca/calgary/participants/greg-clark/〕 but graduated in 1993 from the University of Victoria with a degree in Political Science, minoring in Sociology. He returned to Alberta to work for Laurence Decore, who was then leader of the Official Opposition Alberta Liberals. Deciding to leave politics for a time, Clark earned an MBA and in 2006 co-founded an Information Technology consulting firm C3 Associates. He has engaged in volunteer work, most notably as Vice Chair of Distress Centre Calgary, and he co-founded the Calgary River Communities Action Group in response to the 2013 Alberta floods. In 2013, Clark sold his share of C3 to his partners to enter politics full time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Greg Clark )〕
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