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30 Facts About Miranda Rosin

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Miranda Rosin did not say if she stood by her comments but insisted the UCP would maintain healthcare spending in Alberta.

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At the age of 23, Miranda Rosin became the youngest MLA elected to the 30th Alberta Legislature.

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Miranda Rosin served as Alberta's Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Chair of the Select Special Ombudsman and Public Interest Commissioner Search Committee as well as Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on Private Bills.

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Miranda Rosin endorsed the leadership campaign of Travis Toews, UCP MLA for Grande Prairie-Waititi and former finance minister, during the 2022 United Conservative Party leadership race.

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In November 2022, Miranda Rosin was named parliamentary secretary of tourism.

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Miranda Rosin held the lead in the riding for most of election night, prompting her campaign and media to call the election in her favour.

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Miranda Rosin had given a victory speech to supporters and was being interviewed by local media when her campaign manager told her that Elmeligi took the lead.

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Miranda Rosin said in the interview that she was proud of her record in the riding, particularly her work with the tourism and hospitality community.

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Miranda Rosin said she hoped to make health-care and housing affordability priorities when her campaign manager interrupted the interview.

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Miranda Rosin was named to the Fair Deal Panel on November 13,2019.

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Miranda Rosin said she was proud of the panel's work and approved of its recommendations.

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Miranda Rosin said they would not solve feelings of Western alienation in Alberta, and said Albertans should pursue separating from Canada if the recommendations were ignored.

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Miranda Rosin opposed the Springbank Dam, a $423-million project designed to displace high waters from the Elbow River into an off-stream reservoir in Springbank, located west of Calgary.

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Miranda Rosin told the Rocky Mountain Outlook that she hoped to convince the UCP caucus that a McLean Creek Dam would be a better flood mitigation project for the region.

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Miranda Rosin said she wished a different site would have been chosen, but she hoped the construction of berms in Bragg Creek would provide constituents with adequate protection from flooding.

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Miranda Rosin defended the Kananaskis Conservation Pass, a daily or annual pass that must be purchased to enter Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley Corridor.

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Miranda Rosin hoped to pursue the issue had she been re-elected.

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Miranda Rosin joined political and business leaders in both communities in calling for additional health care support and access to COVID-19 vaccinations, which at the time was limited to immunocompromised individuals and adults who were at least 40 years old.

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Miranda Rosin later wrote on her Facebook page that the newsletter was sent in the early fall of 2020 when active COVID-19 cases in Alberta were fewer than 2,000.

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Miranda Rosin told CBC News that the Alberta government should instead lobby the federal government for a speedier supply of vaccines.

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On her personal website, Miranda Rosin wrote in September 17,2021 that Alberta's Restriction Exemption Program was not perfect or ideal but was better than similar programs in other provinces.

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In December 2020, Miranda Rosin mailed Christmas cards to constituents with the official emblem of the Legislature of Alberta.

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Miranda Rosin told Mountain FM she had visited family in Saskatchewan for Christmas, but said no rules were broken because she lived alone.

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On January 29,2021, it was reported by Progress Report that Miranda Rosin improperly claimed $796 worth of meal per-diems.

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Miranda Rosin earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and International Business from the University of Regina, and studied at both the Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce and the Universite de Sherbrooke.

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Miranda Rosin is a former vice-president with the Canmore Young Adult Network and has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and the Regina Food Bank.

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Miranda Rosin plays the oboe, is a seamstress and is an active alpine skier.

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Miranda Rosin's partner is Morgan Nagel, a Cochrane town councillor.

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Miranda Rosin's ancestry is German Canadian through her great-grandmother and Jewish through her grandfather.

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Miranda Rosin's great-uncle participated in the Normandy landings, but two of her grandmother's uncles spent three years in an internment camp in Kananaskis during the Second World War.