Michaela Glasgo


Michaela Glasgo is a Canadian politician elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Brooks-Medicine Hat in the 30th Alberta Legislature.
In January 2019, Glasgo became involved in a controversy when she claimed on Twitter that her church would incur a $50,000 yearly bill due to Alberta's carbon tax; this was quickly disputed and found to be untrue. The pastor of the church later said that the true cost to the church would be $5,433 a year.
In June 2020 she was appointed to be Chairman of the Alberta Firearms Advirsory Committee by Alberta Priemer. In this role she will be in charge of advising the on its firearms policies.
As a child, she played a game where she counted the pipelines on the side of the road. This was criticized by some as outlandish on social media.