Jan Reimer
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Janice Rhea Reimer (born May 23, 1952) is a Canadian politician and the first female mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, having served in that capacity from 1989 until 1995.[1][2] Highlights of her time in office included the inception of a new waste management system (which included curbside pickup of recyclables) and repeated efforts by Peter Pocklington, owner of the Edmonton Oilers, to secure concessions from the city in exchange for his agreement not to move the team.[3] Although she has never sought office at the provincial or federal levels, she is a lifelong New Democrat.[4][5]
Quick Facts Janice Rhea Reimer, 32nd Mayor of Edmonton ...
Janice Rhea Reimer | |
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32nd Mayor of Edmonton | |
In office October 16, 1989 ā October 16, 1995 | |
Preceded by | Terry Cavanagh |
Succeeded by | Bill Smith |
City of Edmonton Alderman | |
In office October 15, 1980 ā October 16, 1989 | |
Preceded by | New district |
Succeeded by | Catherine Chichak |
Constituency | Ward 2 |
Personal details | |
Born | (1952-05-23) May 23, 1952 (age 72) Edmonton, Alberta |
Political party | Urban Reform Group Edmonton |
Spouse | Hubert Kammerer |
Children | Megan Kammerer Jeffrey Kammerer |
Alma mater | University of Alberta |
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