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About Battle River—Crowfoot

Battle River—Crowfoot is a Canadian Federal Electoral District located in the heart of East Central Alberta. Damien Kurek has represented this beautiful area since 2019. It includes beautiful prairiescapes, an abundance of ag and energy, dozens of amazing communities, and so much more. This region also has the distinction of being one of the most conservative regions in Canada.

Current Boundaries

Consisting of that part of the Province of Alberta described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the east boundary of said province with the northerly limit of the Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61; thence generally northwesterly along said limit to the easterly limit of Beaver County; thence generally northwesterly, generally southeasterly and generally westerly along the easterly, northerly and westerly limits of said county to the easterly limit of Leduc County; thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and northerly limits of said county to Highway No. 21; thence southerly and generally southeasterly along said highway to the northerly limit of Camrose County; thence westerly and generally southerly along the northerly and westerly limits of said county to the westerly limit of Stettler County No. 6; thence generally southerly along said limit to the northeasterly corner of Kneehill County; thence generally westerly and generally southerly along the northerly and westerly limits of said county to Township Road 314; thence easterly along said road to Highway No. 806; thence southerly along said highway to Highway No. 582; thence generally easterly along said highway and Highway No. 27 to the left bank of the Red Deer River; thence generally southerly along said bank to the westerly limit of the Town of Drumheller; thence generally southeasterly along said limit to the westerly limit of Special Area No. 2; thence generally southeasterly, easterly, southerly and generally northeasterly along the westerly and southerly limits of said special area to the east boundary of the Province of Alberta; thence north along said boundary to the point of commencement.

Map of Battle River—Crowfoot's existing boundaries

Electoral District Association

The Battle River—Crowfoot Conservative Electoral District Association (the organization that hosts this website) is the local organization that represents the Conservative Party of Canada in this constituency. This volunteer board, made up of the MP and 30 directors, works hard to organize locally to ensure that Conservatives win in Battle River—Crowfoot and also that Common Sense Conservative ideas are represented in the Conservative Party across Canada. 

BRC EDA at the 2023 Conservative Convention
2024 BRC EDA

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About the Conservative Party of Canada

The Conservative Party of Canada is founded on the principles of peace and freedom on the world stage; responsible management of taxpayers' money; a welcoming land of refuge for the world’s persecuted and afflicted; the defence of clean Canadian technologies; and a clear understanding of responsibilities between levels of government.

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Meet your MP

Raised in Battle River—Crowfoot, Damien is proud to have been elected to represent this constituency in the 2019 and 2021 elections. He is a fifth-generation farmer from the region who also spent nearly a decade working seasonably in East Central Alberta’s Oil and Gas Sector. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Studies and Communications from Trinity Western University and a Diploma in Biblical Studies from Eston College. Actively having been involved in conservative politics across Canada for much of his life, Damien has volunteered for countless campaigns, been involved in local conservative associations --including being elected to the local EDA board of directors at age 16 -- and campus politics. Prior to his election, he also worked for the Hon. Kevin Sorenson in both Ottawa and Camrose and at the Saskatchewan Legislature in a number of policy, communications, and research roles while Brad Wall was Premier.

Family in front of a scenic background

Since being elected, Damien has held a number of roles in Canada’s Conservatives. Currently, he is a member of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, as well as the Special Committee on the Canada–People’s Republic of China Relationship. He also holds a membership in a number of Interparliamentary Associations and participates in Parliamentary Diplomacy, where he stands up for his constituents, Albertans, and all Canadians around the world. During his time in Parliament, he has quickly become known for his passion for good governance, democratic accountability, and rural concerns. He has also had the opportunity to serve as Deputy Shadow Minister of Rural Economic Development and as a member of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security.

 

He currently resides in Alberta's Special Areas with his wife, Danielle, and three children, Matthew, Emerson, and Winston. Damien is actively involved in his local community and church and spends as much time as possible on the family farm.

Visit damienkurek.ca for Damien's Parliamentary Website. You can also reach his campaign team at info@votekurek.ca.

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