Grant Roy Hunter ECA MLA (born November 9, 1967) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 and 2019 Alberta general elections to represent the electoral districts of Cardston-Taber-Warner and Taber-Warner in the 29th and 30th Alberta Legislature, respectively.

Before Politics

Hunter has owned and operated his own commercial/residential construction company for over two decades. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and political science and a Master of Business Administration degree.

Political career

In opposition

Hunter was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election, initially with the Wildrose. Hunter served in the opposition as Shadow Minister for Transportation and Technology, Shadow Minister for Jobs, Skills, Training, Labour and Red Tape Reduction, along with being the critic for Labour.

2019 to Present

After the 2019 Alberta general election, Hunter was made Associate Minister of Red Tape Reduction for the new United Conservative government, a position which he held from April 30, 2019, to July 7, 2021.

In January 2021, with Hunter as Associate Minister, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business upgraded Alberta to an A from the previous B-minus grade for red tape. It was the first time in the 11-year history of the CFIB red tape report card that Alberta had earned an A-grade. CFIB estimates that between May 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020, Alberta’s government cut red tape by more than six per cent. The CFIB also awarded Hunter with the 2020 Golden Scissors Award for cutting red tape. He became Minister of Environment and Protected Areas in January 2026.

Personal life

He resides in Taber, Alberta with his wife, Angie, and has five children and seven grandchildren. Hunter is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Electoral record

2023 general election

vte2023 Alberta general election: Taber-Warner
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United ConservativeGrant Hunter12,37975.29-2.83
New DemocraticJazminn Hintz2,81717.13+4.24
Wildrose Loyalty CoalitionPaul Hinman7544.59
GreenJoel Hunt2391.45
Alberta IndependenceFrank Kast1290.78
Solidarity MovementBrent Ginther1240.75
Total16,44299.52
Rejected and declined790.48
Turnout16,52156.30
Eligible voters29,344
United Conservative holdSwing-3.54
Source(s)Source: Elections Alberta

2019 general election

vte2019 Alberta general election: Taber-Warner
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United ConservativeGrant R. Hunter14,32178.12%1.22%
New DemocraticLaura Ross-Giroux2,36312.89%-6.41%
Alberta PartyJason Beekman1,4437.87%
LiberalAmy Yates2051.12%
Total18,332
Rejected, spoiled and declined624813
Eligible electors / turnout28,26965.11%
United Conservative pickup new district.
Source(s)Source: . officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta. Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2019). (PDF) (Report). Vol. 2. Edmonton, Alta.: Elections Alberta. pp. 413–419. ISBN 978-1-988620-12-1.

2015 general election

vte2015 Alberta general election: Cardston-Taber-Warner
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WildroseGrant Hunter5,12641.79%-12.78%
Progressive ConservativeBrian Brewin4,35635.51%-2.58%
New DemocraticAaron Haugen2,40719.62%15.32%
Alberta PartyDelbert Bodnarek3783.08%
Total12,267
Rejected, spoiled and declined18
Eligible electors / turnout23,91851.36%6.03%
Wildrose holdSwing-5.10%
Source(s)Source: . officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta.
Cabinet post (1)
Alberta provincial government of Jason Kenney
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Position EstablishedAssociate Minister of Red Tape Reduction April 30, 2019-July 07, 2021Tanya Fir