1. Shannon Stubbs was re-elected to represent the same riding in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.

1. Shannon Stubbs was re-elected to represent the same riding in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.
Shannon Stubbs is married to former Lac La Biche-St Paul-Two Hills MLA Shayne Saskiw.
Shannon Stubbs later left the party and became involved with the Wildrose Party, serving as Danielle Smith's chief of staff from 2010 to 2012 and the party's Director of Legislative Affairs from 2012 to 2014.
In 2011, Shannon Stubbs won the Wildrose nomination in the riding of Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, held by premier Ed Stelmach, with hopes of overturning him in the 2012 Alberta election.
Shannon Stubbs subsequently resigned and retired from politics, but Stubbs was defeated by PC candidate and former Strathcona County councillor Jacquie Fenske.
Shannon Stubbs was appointed to the position of deputy critic for natural resources by Conservative interim leader Rona Ambrose.
Shannon Stubbs serves as vice-chair for the Special Committee on Pay Equity.
Shortly after Shannon Stubbs was elected in 2015, the federal government announced the relocation of an Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada case-processing centre in Vegreville, Alberta to be moved to Edmonton for better access.
Shannon Stubbs won a 2017 Maclean's Parliamentarian of the Year award for MP that best represents constituents for her efforts to keep this centre open.
Shannon Stubbs seconded Bill C-406 which was an Act to amend the Canada Elections Act.
In September, 2016, Shannon Stubbs presented petition e-216 to the House of Commons.
In May 2018, Shannon Stubbs sponsored motion M-167, the instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security to undergo a study on rural crime in Canada.
Shannon Stubbs was in full support when Conservative leader Andrew Scheer ran for leadership in the 2017 Conservative Party leadership election.
The Globe and Mail and The Canadian Press independently confirmed an incident in where some of Shannon Stubbs's employees felt pressured into painting a room in her house.
Shannon Stubbs told The Globe that the housepainting was a gift and that the referral was reprisal by O'Toole over her criticism of her leadership.