Generated by GPT-5-mini| George E. Harvie | |
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| Name | George E. Harvie |
| Birth date | c. 1964 |
| Birth place | Toronto, Ontario |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Occupation | Politician; businessperson |
| Office | Mayor of Fort Saskatchewan |
George E. Harvie is a Canadian politician and businessperson who has served as mayor of Fort Saskatchewan in Alberta since 2017. He previously served in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve and operated local enterprises, combining municipal leadership with a background in logistics and contracting. Harvie's tenure has intersected with regional bodies such as the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, provincial ministries, and industry stakeholders in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.
Harvie was born near Toronto and raised in Ontario before relocating to Alberta as a young adult. He completed post-secondary studies and vocational training in areas related to engineering and project management, undertaking courses affiliated with institutions including MacEwan University and industry programs connected to Alberta College of Art and Design and trade organizations. His formative years included involvement with community groups in Sherwood Park and volunteer associations linked to Royal Canadian Legion branches.
Harvie served in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve, training alongside units connected to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group and participating in domestic operations coordinated with Public Safety Canada and provincial emergency services. After military service he founded and operated small businesses in contracting, construction and logistics that worked with clients across the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, serving markets involving Shell Canada, Imperial Oil, Suncor Energy and municipal procurement in Alberta. His companies engaged with trade associations such as the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and regulatory environments overseen by bodies like Alberta Infrastructure and Alberta Energy Regulator. Harvie's private-sector career brought him into partnerships with engineering firms, contractors registered with the Canadian Construction Association, and suppliers serving the chemical industry and agriculture sectors.
Harvie entered municipal politics as a councillor in Fort Saskatchewan and later ran for mayor, campaigning on platforms that engaged with regional entities including the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board, the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, and provincial ministries such as Alberta Municipal Affairs. Elected mayor in 2017, he has represented Fort Saskatchewan in intermunicipal negotiations with neighbouring municipalities like Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, and the City of Edmonton. Harvie has worked with provincial leaders from parties such as the United Conservative Party and the Alberta New Democratic Party on funding for municipal infrastructure, engaging with ministers and senior officials from Alberta Transportation and Alberta Health Services.
As mayor, Harvie prioritized infrastructure investment, economic diversification, and public safety measures, coordinating projects that involved provincial funding streams administered by Infrastructure Canada counterparts and Alberta treasury officials. His initiatives included downtown revitalization programs aligned with development partnerships involving the Alberta Industrial Heartland Association and business development work with Edmonton Global and the Alberta Chambers of Commerce. He supported transit and active-transportation planning in collaboration with regional transit agencies and advocated for water and wastewater projects that required approvals from Alberta Environment and Parks and engineering oversight by firms registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta. Harvie engaged with public-safety agencies including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association on emergency preparedness, and negotiated intermunicipal service agreements covering land-use matters that intersected with provincial statutes administered by Alberta Municipal Affairs.
Harvie first sought municipal office as a candidate for Fort Saskatchewan City Council (councillor), participating in electoral contests regulated under the Local Authorities Election Act (Alberta). He was elected mayor in the 2017 municipal elections, campaigning against candidates who referenced platforms similar to those advanced by municipal leaders in Leduc, Red Deer, and St. Albert. He secured re-election in subsequent municipal cycles, competing with opponents and incumbents whose campaigns were covered alongside provincial political developments involving figures from the United Conservative Party and the Alberta New Democratic Party. Harvie's electoral campaigns mobilized endorsements from local business associations and community organizations such as the Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce.
Harvie resides in Fort Saskatchewan and has been active in local community organizations, service clubs and fundraising initiatives connected to institutions like the Fort Saskatchewan Museum and the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank. His volunteerism has brought recognition from municipal bodies and community awards comparable to honours occasionally conferred by the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association and local chambers of commerce. He has participated in ceremonial events alongside provincial leaders, mayors from municipalities such as Grande Prairie and Medicine Hat, and officials from regional bodies including the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board.
Category:Mayors of places in Alberta Category:Living people