Erin Babcock Explained

Erin Babcock
Birth Date:6 June 1981
Death Place:Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Office:Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Stony Plain
Predecessor:Ken Lemke
Term Start:5 May 2015
Term End:19 March 2019
Successor:Searle Turton
Party:Alberta New Democratic
Occupation:Nurse, politician

Erin Babcock (6 June 1981 – 25 April 2020) was a Canadian nurse and politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the electoral district of Stony Plain.[1] [2]

Early life

Babcock was the daughter of a pipeliner in the Alberta oil industry, and her family lived in many areas across Western Canada during her childhood.[3] She mentioned that her family's involvement in the oil industry had affected their family life and their economic status.

Career

Babcock worked as a licensed practical nurse since 2006 before entering politics in 2015.[4] She had worked in Kindersley, Saskatchewan as a nurse before moving to Edmonton.[5] Babcock worked closely with elderly and stroke patients as well as patients with serious mental and physical health issues. While in Kindersley, Babcock was involved in the Special Olympics where she served on the board of directors.

Legislative Assembly of Alberta

In the 2015 Alberta general election, Babcock defeated incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Ken Lemke to represent Stony Plain. In the 2019 Alberta general election, Stony Plain was dissolved and became Spruce Grove-Stony Plain, and she was defeated by the nominee of the new United Conservative Party, Searle Turton.

Illness and death

Babcock was diagnosed with uterine cancer in May 2018.[6] She said that she would continue as the MLA for Stony Plain while undergoing cancer treatment. The treatment would take a couple of weeks and did not stop her from pursuing the issues that got her involved in politics.[7] As part of her campaign, Babcock had promised to fight for fair access to health care across Alberta and this continued to be an issue during her treatment.[8] Babcock died from the cancer in Edmonton on 25 April 2020, at age 38.[9] [10]

Electoral history

2015 general election

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riding results: Stony Plain. Edmonton Journal. May 6, 2015. May 20, 2016.
  2. Web site: Spruce Grove, Stony Plain vote NDP. Spruce Grove Examiner. May 6, 2015. May 20, 2016. July 16, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150716214255/http://www.sprucegroveexaminer.com/2015/05/06/spruce-grove-stony-plain-vote-ndp. dead.
  3. Web site: Member's Statement: Pipeliner's Daughter. Facebook. en. November 1, 2019.
  4. Web site: Erin Babcock - NorQuest College - Edmonton, Alberta. Canada. www.norquest.ca. October 29, 2019. October 28, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191028052541/https://www.norquest.ca/our-students/alumni-stories/erin-babcock.aspx. dead.
  5. Web site: Ms. Erin Babcock - MLA for Stony Plain. Leading Influence. en-US. October 29, 2019.
  6. Web site: Alberta MLA battling uterine cancer will keep working during 'aggressive treatment'. Global News. en. November 4, 2019.
  7. Web site: Erin Babcock (@msebabs) Twitter. twitter.com. en. November 4, 2019.
  8. Web site: Stony Plain MLA intends to keep working through cancer treatment The Star. thestar.com. May 7, 2018 . en. November 4, 2019.
  9. Web site: Former Stony Plain MLA Erin Babcock dies of cancer . . April 26, 2020.
  10. Web site: Former Stony Plain MLA Erin Babcock dies of cancer. Mitchell. Laine. April 26, 2020. Edmonton. en. April 28, 2020.