Alberta requires members of its Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to disclose property they own, sources of income and investments. These disclosure forms are publicly available. 

The Maple has gone through each of these disclosure forms and identified what MLAs (and/or their spouses/partners) fit into one or more of the following categories:

  • 1) “landlord”; 
  • 2) “non-residential property” (owning any property other than their personal residence); 
  • 3) “other real estate investment” (such as investments in real estate investment trusts). 

These MLAs, along with their constituency and political affiliation, have been listed in the chart below. If your MLA does not appear in the chart, they did not meet the criteria. This chart is based on the most recent disclosure these MLAs made as of April 23, 2026, and their situation may have since changed.

Each MLA has also been categorized in the chart based upon which of the three cases above they best fit into. Some fit into multiple categories, and in that case they are categorized according to the earliest option. For example, an MLA who is a landlord but also has farmland would be categorized as “landlord.” 

An asterisk is included beside the MLA’s name if their categorization is due solely to someone other than them on their disclosure form, such as a spouse. 

We took all items in the disclosure forms into consideration for this article.

In addition to the table, The Maple has listed all relevant details from each MLA’s disclosure form and provided a link back to it. We included “(spouse/partner)” beside the type of real estate involvement in this section if the disclosure form attributes it to said person.

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Here’s what we found.


A table of Alberta MLAs invested in real estate. Click on the image to redirect to a searchable copy

Disclosures for 86 of Alberta’s 87 MLAs were available at the time this data was collected. (Naheed Nenshi’s disclosure form was not available.)

About 47 per cent of Alberta MLAs met the criteria for inclusion in this article (40 of the 86 MLAs with available disclosures), including Premier Danielle Smith and 64 per cent of cabinet. 

Here’s a breakdown by party:

  • NDP: 9 MLAs included (24 per cent of caucus)
  • Progressive Tory Party of Alberta (PTP): 1 MLA included (100 per cent of caucus)
  • United Conservative Party (UCP): 29 MLAs included (62 per cent of caucus)

Disclosure Excerpts

Mickey Amery | Andrew Boitchenko | Eric Bouchard | Lorne Dach | Jasvir Deol | Devin Dreeshen | Nolan Dyck | Court Ellingson | Sarah Elmeligi | Peter Guthrie | Sarah Hoffman | Nate Horner | Grant Hunter | Nathan Ip | Jennifer Johnson | Adriana LaGrange | Todd Loewen | Myles McDougall | Ric McIver | Luanne Metz | Dale Nally | Nathan Neudorf | Jason Nixon | Chelsae Petrovic | Garth Rowswell | Rajan Sawhney | Tara Sawyer | Lori Sigurdson | Scott Sinclair | Peter Singh | Danielle Smith | Jason Stephan | Heather Sweet | Searle Turton | Glenn van Dijken | Ronald Wiebe | Dan Williams | Rick Wilson | Tany Yao | Muhammad Yaseen


Mickey Amery

  • “Other property: in a management arrangement agreement approved by the Ethics Commissioner of Alberta”
  • “M.K. Amery Professional Corp and Amery Property and Holdings”
  • “Rental Property: Rental Income” (spouse/partner)
  • “Rental: Calgary, AB (1)” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Andrew Boitchenko

  • “Other Properties (2)”
  • “1777634 Alberta Ltd.: Land”
  • Source

Eric Bouchard

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Properties: Calgary (2), Airdrie (1)” 
  • “Joint with Spouse: Properties: Calgary (2)” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Lorne Dach

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property- Edmonton (1)”
  • Source

Jasvir Deol

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property: Edmonton, AB”
  • “Rental Property: Rental Income” (spouse/partner)
  • “Rental property: Joint with Spouse” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Devin Dreeshen

  • “Farming: Farming Income”
  • “Farming Land”
  • Source

Nolan Dyck

  • “Rental Properties: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Properties: Clairmont (2), Grande Prairie (1)”
  • “Rental Properties: Rental Income” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Court Ellingson

  • “Rental Properties: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Properties: Calgary (2)”
  • Source

Sarah Elmeligi

  • “Rental Income”
  • “Rental Income” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Peter Guthrie

  • “Rental Properties: Rental Income”
  • “Recreational property (1)”
  • “Rental Properties (3)”
  • “Rental Properties: Joint with Spouse” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Sarah Hoffman

  • “Rental Property: Edmonton (1)”
  • “Pts. of 2 x ¼ sections in Sturgeon County”
  • Source

Nate Horner

  • “Ranching Income”
  • “Leased and owned lands: Special Areas”
  • “Ranching Income” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Grant Hunter

  • “Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property: Lac Ste. Anne (1)”
  • “Other Property: Cardston (1)”
  • Source

Nathan Ip

  • “022641 Alberta Ltd.: Rental Properties: Rental Income; Real Property: Edmonton: 1”
  • Source

Jennifer Johnson

  • “Farming Income”
  • “Other Property (1)”
  • “Farming Income” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Adriana LaGrange

  • “Real Property (# of properties only): In blind trust approved by Ethics Commissioner of Alberta”
  • “Farming Income” (spouse/partner)
  • “Trailer Rental: Rent” (spouse/partner)
  • “Rental property: Red Deer (1)” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Todd Loewen

  • “Farming proceeds”
  • “Other Properties (4)”
  • Source

Myles McDougall

  • “Other properties (Argentina: 3)”
  • Source

Ric McIver

  • “Recreational Property”
  • Source

Luanne Metz

  • “642977 Alberta Ltd., Investment Income: Nutrien LtdFirst Capital Real Estate, SmartCentres Real Estate, RBC Can Real Estate Fund, 
  • Source

Dale Nally


Nathan Neudorf

  • “Rental Properties: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property: In a management arrangement approved by the Ethics Commissioner of Alberta”
  • Source

Jason Nixon

  • “Other Property: Sundre (1)”
  • Source

Chelsae Petrovic

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property: Claresholm (1)”
  • “Other Property: Granum (2)”
  • Source

Garth Rowswell

  • “Time Share”
  • “Investments: Realty Income Corp”
  • Source

Rajan Sawhney

  • “Rental Property: Rockyview County” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Tara Sawyer

  • “Recreational Property”
  • “Farming Income”
  • “Sawyer Farms Ltd.: Kneehill County: Parts of 6 ¼ sections”
  • “Real Property: Kneehill County: Parts of 2 ¼ section” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Lori Sigurdson

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • Source

Scott Sinclair

  • “Real Property: Other property”
  • Source

Peter Singh

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property- Calgary (1)”
  • Source

Danielle Smith

  • “Recreational Property” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Jason Stephan

  • “Rental Income” (spouse/partner)
  • “Recreational Property: Caroline, AB; Mesa, Arizona (2)” (spouse/partner)
  • “Rental Property: Red Deer, AB (2)” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Heather Sweet

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property: Edmonton, AB (1)”
  • Source

Searle Turton

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property (in management trust approved by Ethics Commissioner): 1 (Edmonton)”
  • Source

Glenn van Dijken

  • “Harmony Farms Inc.: Crop sales and farm income; Westlock County: Pts. of 11 x ¼ sections (own and lease)”
  • Source

Ronald Wiebe

  • “Recreational Property”
  • “Other Property”
  • “Investments: Artis Real Estate Invt Tr Prd” (spouse/partner)
  • Source

Dan Williams

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Rental Property: La Crete (1)”
  • Source

Rick Wilson

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Real Property: Rental property”
  • “Other properties”
  • Source

Tany Yao

  • “Rental Property: Rental Income”
  • “Recreational Property: Parkland County (1)”
  • “Rental: Edmonton (1), Calgary (1)”
  • Source

Muhammad Yaseen

  • “Property in Pakistan (2)”
  • Source


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