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Jim Prentice remembered as a kind man, loving father and dedicated politician

INNISFAIL - The news of the sudden and unexpected death of former Alberta premier and Calgary MP Jim Prentice sent shockwaves and heartbreak throughout the province and region Friday, including here in Innisfail.
The late Jim Prentice, Alberta’s 16th premier, at the Innisfail Royal Canadian Legion on Feb. 11 of 2015.
The late Jim Prentice, Alberta’s 16th premier, at the Innisfail Royal Canadian Legion on Feb. 11 of 2015.

INNISFAIL - The news of the sudden and unexpected death of former Alberta premier and Calgary MP Jim Prentice sent shockwaves and heartbreak throughout the province and region Friday, including here in Innisfail.

Prentice was killed with three other people Thursday night near Kelowna, B.C. during the crash of a plane bound for Calgary. He leaves behind his wife, Karen, and three daughters. The former premier was 60 years old.

Prentice served as the province's 16th premier from September 2014 to his party's defeat in the last provincial election in May 2015.

Prior to that he spent several years in politics at the federal level as member of Parliament for Calgary Centre-North from 2004 to 2010. During that time he sat as a federal cabinet minister, filling a number of portfolios including industry minister, environment minister and minister of Indian affairs and northern development in former prime minister Stephen Harper's cabinet.

Many in Innisfail and area were saddened to hear the tragic news Friday, including members of the Progressive Conservative riding association for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake.

“I'm shocked at the loss we have today,” said Dennis Cooper, former president of the riding association. “I feel for his children and his wife that are left behind. My thoughts and prayers go to his family in this difficult time.

“Jim was a true Albertan. He spent his life dedicated to public service,” he added, noting his work in politics, law and finance. “Jim was a dedicated Progressive Conservative and he still worked hard for the party even after he lost the election.”

Cooper was president of the riding association during the time Prentice was premier. He met him on a number of occasions, including when Prentice ran for the PC leadership and also during the 2015 election campaign.

He remembered Prentice for his dedication to the party and the people of Alberta. His legacy, noted Cooper, is the insight and understanding that Prentice had as a politician.

“He saw what we were coming to in Alberta a year and a half to two years ago. He was preparing the province for the downturn in oil and his budget was being prepared accordingly,” said Cooper. “It's very sad to see a loss of a great Albertan like Jim Prentice.”

Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Don MacIntyre released a statement regarding the sudden passing of the former premier.

“I was shocked to hear the tragic news today. Jim was devoted to his province and his country, and for that we're all grateful,” said MacIntyre. “My thoughts and prayers go out to the Prentice family.”

Former Progressive Conservative MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Kerry Towle expressed heartbreak at the news of Prentice's passing.

“I feel just absolute devastation,” said Towle, holding back tears to share some of her personal memories of working with the former premier.

“My experience with Jim was very kind, engaging and humble. When I crossed the floor, every day at 5 o'clock during session Jim would call me into his office and talk about how humbled he was to have me on his team,” she added.

“I was texting with him not three weeks ago, planning to get together and catch up.”

Towle said Prentice's death, so close to the sudden loss of MLA Manmeet Bhullar less than a year ago (last November), is another difficult loss for the party to bear.

“Just on the heels of Manmeet Bhullar being killed and now Jim. Those were two highly dedicated people to this province and to this country,” said Towle. “They were very good friends. Jim gave the eulogy at Manmeet's funeral.

“I hope that everybody can take a moment and understand most people are inherently good and we lost a really good person today,” she said, adding she was on the phone all day Friday texting and calling former colleagues, friends and Progressive Conservative MLAs.

“Everybody's trying to figure what to do next, where to gather and how to console each other,” said Towle. “All of us are thinking about his wife Karen, his children and his grandchildren.”

Dennis Cooper

"Jim was a true Albertan. He spent his life dedicated to public service."


Kristine Jean

About the Author: Kristine Jean

Kristine Jean joined the Westlock News as a reporter in February 2022. She has worked as a multimedia journalist for several publications in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and enjoys covering community news, breaking news, sports and arts.
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