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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://parl.howdtheyvote.ca/39-1/members/99 How'd They Vote?: Ken Epp's voting history and quotes]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071130062928/http://parl.howdtheyvote.ca/39-1/members/99 How'd They Vote?: Ken Epp's voting history and quotes]
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Revision as of 14:30, 11 December 2017

Ken Epp
Member of Parliament
for Edmonton—Sherwood Park
In office
2004–2008
Preceded bynew riding
Succeeded byTim Uppal
Member of Parliament
for Elk Island
In office
1993–2004
Preceded byBrian O'Kurley
Succeeded byriding abolished
Personal details
Born (1939-05-11) May 11, 1939 (age 86)
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Political partyConservative
Other political
affiliations
Reform (1993-2000)
Canadian Alliance (2000-2003)
SpouseBetty Epp
Residence(s)Sherwood Park, Alberta
Professionteacher

Ken Epp (born May 11, 1939 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian politician.

Epp was a member of the Conservative Party of Canada in the House of Commons of Canada, representing the riding of Edmonton—Sherwood Park since its creation in June 2004. He was previously the MP for Elk Island from 1993 to 2004. He has also been a member of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000). Epp is a former mathematics instructor at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton.

On August 17, 2006, he announced he would not be seeking re-election in the next federal election.[1]

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