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Manmeet Bhullar honoured by Alberta MLAs

Alberta MLAs offered humourous stories and teary tributes to their colleague Manmeet Bhullar who was killed in a traffic crash Monday afternoon.

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Progressive Conservative Leader Ric McIvor rose in the legislature Wednesday to deliver a heartfel tribute to MLA Manmeet Bhullar, who was killed in a highway crash earlier this week

Alberta MLAs offered humourous stories and teary tributes Wednesday to their colleague Manmeet Bhullar, who was killed earlier this week in a traffic crash.

Alberta MLAs paid emotional and sometimes humourous tribute to Calgary-Greenway MLA Manmeet Bhullar Wednesday. (CBC)
MLAsfrequently brokedown in tears as they talked about Bhullar's commitment to women's issues, government transparency and endingthe persecutionof Sikh and Hindu minorities in Afghanistan.

There was laughter, too.Wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with Bhullar's favourite expression "with great beard comes great responsibility" Progressive ConservativeLeader Ric McIver told affectionate stories offered by each member of the caucus that highlighted Bhullar's sense of humour and dedication to public service.

"Farewell Meeta," McIver said, using Manmeet's nickname. "Thank you for the time you gave us. Thank you for your inspiration. We loved you. It is now up to all of us to continue the great work you have always done."

As MLAs jumped to their feet, McIver crossed the floor to shake hands with Premier Rachel Notley, Wildrose Leader Brian Jean, Liberal Leader David Swann and Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark.

Premier Rachel Notley spoke about how she and Bhullar were first elected in 2008.

"It wasn't long before I came to appreciate his sense of humour, his sense of duty, his sharp intelligence and his powerful compassion fuelled by his faith," she said.

Notleypraised Bhullar for his time as Human Services minister, when he lifted the veil of secrecy around the deaths of children in care.

"He led it with an unprecedentedopenness born, I believe, out of a confidence that he felt it was simply the right thing to do," she said.

PC MLAs Sandra Jansen and Mike Ellis and party leader Ric McIver visited the Alberta legislature press gallery to talk about Manmeet Bhullar. (Michelle Bellefontaine/CBC News )
"This week, we have lost one of our finest, friendliest, and kindly giants," WildroseLeader Brian Jean said. "I don't mean in stature, although that is true. I mean in purpose. I mean in vision and accomplishment."

Jean offered his condolences to Bhullar's family, friends and the PC caucus. In a poignant moment, Jean offered his sympathiesto Bhullar's mother and father.

"No greater loss than a son," said Jean, whoseown son died earlier this year.

The Wildrose Party offered their question slots to allow PC members to ask the government questions about Bhullar's favourite issues.

PC MLA Rick Fraserbroke down in tears as he asked Notley to rename the Federal Building after Bhullar. Notley said the government is open to hearing ideas on how to honour the memory of the Calgary-GreenwayMLA.

Infrastructure Minister Brian Mason committed to restoring the school construction websitethat was established during Bhullar's tenure as minister. He said it would be expanded to include all capital projects in Alberta.

Painful phone calls

Members of the PC caucus spoke to the media for the first time Wednesday about how they learned about their colleague's death.

"When we got the news on Monday, it was probably one of the most painful moments, maybe the most painful moment in our career," Calgary-North West MLA SandraJansen said.

She andMcIver were with Calgary-West MLA MikeEllis at the time. When Speaker Bob Wanner gave them the news, McIver said he asked him to repeat it, because it couldn't sink in.

"I didn't want it to be true," he said. "I flat out didn't want it to be true."

The MLAs then faced the painful task of notifying former PC MLAs around the province who loved Bhullar "like a son and a brother," Jansen said.

"And to hear that horrible response at the other end, it was just a heartbreaking, heartbreaking moment for us," she said.

"They cried, they screamed, they had to be told three times, they didn't believe it," McIver said.

Members of all political parties and SpeakerWanner joined the PC caucus in their offices Monday to grieve with them.

The caucus flew to Calgary on Tuesday to meet with Bhullar's family.

"They're sad. They're torn up," McIver said. "Their statement says it all. The light of their life wentout."

Bhullar was driving from Calgary to Edmonton in the first major snowstorm of the year on Mondaywhen he stoppedto help a motorist near Red Deer. He was struck by asemi-trailerthat was passing by.

PC Leader Ric McIver shows the tshirt with one of Manmeet Bhullar's favourite catchphrases. (Michelle Bellefontaine/CBC News )