PC leadership hopeful visits Sundre museum
By Dan Singleton
Round Up staff
Caption: Museum tour - Gary Marr (right to left) tours the Sundre museum with MLA Ty Lund, and residents Jack Nicol and Rick Smee.
- Dan Singleton/Round Up
Alberta Progressive Conservative leadership hopeful Gary Marr says if he gets the premier's job he will plan to make supporting libraries and museums one of his priorities.
Marr made a one-hour stopover at the Sundre Museum on Wednesday, visiting with guests and giving a speech on his plans and aspirations.
鈥淢useums are very, very important in preserving our history and our understanding of where we live,鈥 said Marr. 鈥淢useums and libraries are very, very important places. Libraries are some of the most important publicly-funded facilities in any small town.
鈥淭hese are important services, and it doesn't matter if it is in small communities or large cities.鈥
A former Alberta Health and Environment Minister, Marr is one of five declared candidates in the race to replace Ed Stelmach as PC leader.
Several years ago Marr resigned his MLA seat in Calgary to become Alberta's Special Representative To Washington, a position he has now given up to run for PC leader.
Marr said he believes his experience in government makes him a good choice to lead the party.
鈥淚'm excited about the future of Alberta and I also see challenges,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are people in the United States and other parts of the world who are trying to do harm to our economic interests, but the fact is we as 51黑料s should be very proud of what we do and how we do it.
鈥淲e should be proud of the environmental record we have and our great desire to improve what we do. Whether it's agriculture, forestry or in energy production we should be proud of what we do.鈥
Marr said as premier he would promote Alberta agriculture, energy and other industries to countries such as China and India.
鈥淭here's a lot of people there who will need a lot of food, building materials and energy,鈥 he said.
Sundre Mayor Annette Clews told Marr the province would do well to follow Sundre's example in creating multi-use facilities like the Sundre Community Centre, which houses the library, daycare, Neighbourhood Place and other things.
鈥淲e are hoping other communities will model after us,鈥 said Clews.
Sundre Conservative MLA Ty Lund said he is currently supporting Marr's leadership bid, saying Marr's experience in government would make him a good premier.
The PC leadership vote goes September 17, with a runoff vote, if needed, in October.