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223:. He was the first person of Chinese descent elected to the Alberta Legislature. During his term in the Assembly, he served on the Law and Regulations, Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing, and Public Affairs committees. He also served on the Select Special Committee on Foreign Investment. He was defeated in the 199:
Ho Lem began his political career in 1959 as an alderman of the City of Calgary. He polled the most votes of the sixteen candidates in that year's election. He was the second person of Chinese descent to win a municipal election in Canada. He was re-elected in 1962, and served a total of six years
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for 18 years, and was granted a lifetime membership as an honorary director. He also served as a president of the Calgary Junior Chamber of Commerce, and as a chairman of the board of the Calgary Auxiliary Hospital for sixteen years. He was a founding director of the Metropolitan Calgary Foundation
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He was also very active in the Calgary Chinese community. Few of the organizations he was involved with were the Sien Lok Society, the Oi Kwan Society, the Calgary Chinatown Development Foundation and the Calgary Multicultural Society. He served as a founder, president or chairman of most of these
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He started a successful dry cleaning business and was also a successful restaurateur. He was also a horse breeder who won two Alberta Derbies and was once declared
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The Legislative Assembly of Alberta paid special tribute to Ho Lem's accomplishments on November 20, 2001
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George Ho Lem guest introduction and tribute, Alberta Legislative Assembly Hansard November 20, 2001
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Football Booster Club. His interest in sports led him to Co-chair the
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Liberal Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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Death Notice George Ho Lem, Alberta Legislative Assembly Hansard
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City of Calgary Aldermanic gallery, George Ho Lem page 146
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MLA
Calgary McCall
Andrew Little
Calgary
Alberta Social Credit Party
Alberta
Calgary
Alberta
thoroughbred
Stampede Park
Calgary Stampeders
1978 Commonwealth Games
Edmonton
Rod Sykes
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
1971 general election
Calgary McCall
Social Credit Party
1975 election
Progressive Conservative
Andrew Little
1980 Canadian Federal Election
Calgary Centre
Liberal Party
Harvie Andre
Progressive Conservative Party
George Ho Lem guest introduction and tribute, Alberta Legislative Assembly Hansard November 20, 2001
Death Notice George Ho Lem, Alberta Legislative Assembly Hansard
City of Calgary Aldermanic gallery, George Ho Lem page 146
Legislative Assembly of Alberta

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