Thomas L. Sindlinger (born September 2, 1941) is a politician in
Alberta
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,
Canada
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, and former member of the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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. He was born in
Camrose, Alberta.
Sindlinger was elected as a member for the district of
Calgary-Buffalo in the
1979
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January
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for the
Progressive Conservatives. He disagreed with his party on matters relating to the
Heritage Trust Fund and freedom of information. He was subsequently pressured to leave the P.C. legislature caucus. In 1981 he sat as an Independent Conservative, until he founded the
Alberta Reform Movement.
He led the newly formed Alberta Reform Movement into the
1982 Alberta election. The party did not do well, as it was still at a very early stage of formation, without the resources to fight a snap election, and had to compete against a number of other right wing parties. Sindlinger ended up losing his seat in a second-place result.
More recently Sindlinger has been promoting Senate Reform, he ran as an independent senator-in-waiting candidate in both the 1989 and 2004 elections.
Aside from his political career, his private business is travelling around the world providing economic consulting for private companies and government projects. He was also inducted into the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame. He has a bachelor's and master's degree of Business and Economics.
References
External links
Tom Sindlinger's home pageProfiles of Senator in Waiting candidates. Airdrie Echo
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1941 births
Living people
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
Independent Alberta MLAs
20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta