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Allen B. Sulatycky, born June 13, 1938 at Hafford Saskatchewan. Educated at Hafford and the University of Saskatchewan (B.A., LL.B 1962). Practiced law at Edmonton and Whitecourt, Alberta 1963-1969. Liberal candidate in the November 6, 1967 by-election in Jasper-Edson. Liberal candidate and elected to the House of Commons for Rocky Mountain in June 25, 1968 General Election.Parliamentary Secretary to Hon. J.J. Greene, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1971, then Parliamentary Secretary to Hon. Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1972. Defeated in the Oct. 30, 1972 General Election by Joe Clark. Practiced law at Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta 1973-1982. Appointed Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta November 4, 1982. Elevated to the Court of Appeal of Alberta July 7, 1997. Appointed Associate Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta December 12, 2000. Elected to sit as a [[supernumerary]] judge and retired as Associate Chief Justice December 12, 2000.
Allen B. Sulatycky, born June 13, 1938 at Hafford Saskatchewan. Educated at Hafford and the University of Saskatchewan (B.A., LL.B 1962). Practiced law at Edmonton and Whitecourt, Alberta 1963-1969. Liberal candidate in the November 6, 1967 by-election in Jasper-Edson. Liberal candidate and elected to the House of Commons for Rocky Mountain in June 25, 1968 General Election.Parliamentary Secretary to Hon. J.J. Greene, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1971, then Parliamentary Secretary to Hon. Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1972. Defeated in the Oct. 30, 1972 General Election by Joe Clark. Practiced law at Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta 1973-1982. Appointed Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta November 4, 1982. Elevated to the Court of Appeal of Alberta July 7, 1997. Appointed Associate Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta December 12, 2000. Elected to sit as a [[supernumerary]] judge and retired as Associate Chief Justice December 12, 2000.
Married to the former Marylin Joyce Perkins, with four children: Warren, Robert, Annemarie and Donald.
Married to the former Marylin Joyce Perkins, with four children: Warren, Robert, Annemarie and Donald.

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Allen B. Sulatycky, born June 13, 1938 at Hafford Saskatchewan. Educated at Hafford and the University of Saskatchewan (B.A., LL.B 1962). Practiced law at Edmonton and Whitecourt, Alberta 1963-1969. Liberal candidate in the November 6, 1967 by-election in Jasper-Edson. Liberal candidate and elected to the House of Commons for Rocky Mountain in June 25, 1968 General Election.Parliamentary Secretary to Hon. J.J. Greene, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1971, then Parliamentary Secretary to Hon. Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1972. Defeated in the Oct. 30, 1972 General Election by Joe Clark. Practiced law at Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta 1973-1982. Appointed Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta November 4, 1982. Elevated to the Court of Appeal of Alberta July 7, 1997. Appointed Associate Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta December 12, 2000. Elected to sit as a supernumerary judge and retired as Associate Chief Justice December 12, 2000. Married to the former Marylin Joyce Perkins, with four children: Warren, Robert, Annemarie and Donald.