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'''Warren McCall''' is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.<ref>http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/members/mla_list.htm</ref> A member of the ], he was first elected in a February 2001 by-election and has been re-elected to the Legislative Assembly for ] in the 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2016 general elections. He is the Opposition House Leader and the official opposition critic for Advanced Education, SaskTel, Central Services, the Lean Initiative, Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, and the Provincial Capital Commission.<ref>http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/mlas/Warren-McCall/</ref> McCall did not seek re-election in the ]. '''Warren McCall''' is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/members/mla_list.htm |title=Members of the Legislative Assembly |website=www.legassembly.sk.ca |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517040157/http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/members/mla_list.htm |archive-date=2008-05-17}}</ref> A member of the ], he was first elected in a February 2001 by-election and has been re-elected to the Legislative Assembly for ] in the 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2016 general elections. He was the Opposition House Leader and the official opposition critic for Advanced Education, SaskTel, Central Services, the Lean Initiative, Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, and the Provincial Capital Commission.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/mlas/Warren-McCall/ |title=Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - Warren McCall |website=www.legassembly.sk.ca |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111205000835/http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/mlas/Warren-McCall |archive-date=2011-12-05}}</ref> McCall did not seek re-election in the ].


In the ] NDP Government, McCall served in a variety of roles. Most notable were appointments as Minister of Advanced Education & Employment, and as Minister of Corrections & Public Safety. He chaired a Review of Accessibility & Affordability of Post-Secondary Education in Saskatchewan. He also served as Deputy Whip, Deputy Caucus Chair, Chair of the Crown Corporations Committee, Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy, in addition to membership on several committees of the Assembly. In the ] NDP Government, McCall served in a variety of roles. Most notable were appointments as Minister of Advanced Education & Employment, and as Minister of Corrections & Public Safety. He chaired a Review of Accessibility & Affordability of Post-Secondary Education in Saskatchewan. He also served as Deputy Whip, Deputy Caucus Chair, Chair of the Crown Corporations Committee, Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy, in addition to membership on several committees of the Assembly.


McCall holds a Bachelor of Arts in Canadian History from the ]. From 1997 to 2001, he worked for ] Member of Parliament ] in Ottawa and Regina.<ref name="link">http://ndpcaucus.sk.ca/mccall</ref> McCall holds a Bachelor of Arts in Canadian History from the ]. From 1997 to 2001, he worked for ] Member of Parliament ] in Ottawa and Regina.<ref name="link">{{cite web |url=http://ndpcaucus.sk.ca/mccall |title=New Democratic Caucus |website=ndpcaucus.sk.ca |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004045323/http://www.ndpcaucus.sk.ca/mccall |archive-date=2008-10-04}}</ref>


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Warren McCall
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Regina Elphinstone-Centre
Regina Elphinstone (2001-2003)
In office
February 21, 2001 – September 29, 2020
Preceded byDwain Lingenfelter
Succeeded byMeara Conway
Personal details
Born (1972-10-28) October 28, 1972 (age 52)
Regina, Saskatchewan
Political partyNew Democratic Party
ResidenceRegina

Warren McCall is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. A member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, he was first elected in a February 2001 by-election and has been re-elected to the Legislative Assembly for Regina Elphinstone-Centre in the 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2016 general elections. He was the Opposition House Leader and the official opposition critic for Advanced Education, SaskTel, Central Services, the Lean Initiative, Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, and the Provincial Capital Commission. McCall did not seek re-election in the 2020 Saskatchewan general election.

In the Lorne Calvert NDP Government, McCall served in a variety of roles. Most notable were appointments as Minister of Advanced Education & Employment, and as Minister of Corrections & Public Safety. He chaired a Review of Accessibility & Affordability of Post-Secondary Education in Saskatchewan. He also served as Deputy Whip, Deputy Caucus Chair, Chair of the Crown Corporations Committee, Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy, in addition to membership on several committees of the Assembly.

McCall holds a Bachelor of Arts in Canadian History from the University of Regina. From 1997 to 2001, he worked for New Democratic Party Member of Parliament Lorne Nystrom in Ottawa and Regina.

References

  1. "Members of the Legislative Assembly". www.legassembly.sk.ca. Archived from the original on 17 May 2008.
  2. "Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - Warren McCall". www.legassembly.sk.ca. Archived from the original on 5 December 2011.
  3. "New Democratic Caucus". ndpcaucus.sk.ca. Archived from the original on 4 October 2008.
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