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Thomas Lukaszuk : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Lukaszuk

Thomas Adam Lukaszuk (born April 5, 1969) was a Canadian politician and the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was defeated in the May 5th, 2015 election. He represented the constituency of Edmonton-Castle Downs as a Progressive Conservative. He served in the provincial cabinet from 2010 to 2014 and was Deputy Premier from 2012 to 2013.
==Early life==
Lukaszuk was born in Gdynia, Poland. His father defected to Canada from communist Poland, and his family then joined him in 1982. The family lived in Sydney, where Thomas attended school and began to learn English. Looking for better opportunities, the family then moved to Alberta. He was raised in north Edmonton, went to St. Joseph's High School, and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Alberta and became a social studies teacher with the Edmonton Catholic School District. He then started up Injured Workers Advocates Inc. (IWA), a small business which helped injured workers with work-related injury claims. The reward of helping people, and his growing interest in political issues led him to get involved in policy-making.
He served on the (Social Care Facilities Review Committee ) which gathers Albertans' feedback on the quality of services being provided, he chaired the Citizens' Appeal Panel, which led to government policy changes to social benefits, and he served on the Alberta Lotteries Review Committee. He conducted a review of Alberta daycares, foster homes, group homes and homeless shelters for the Minister of Children's Services.

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