Josephine Pon

[4] Since her appointment, she has worked on reforming conventional methods of application and management of provincial benefits such as mailing, faxing or dropping-off to a more senior friendly digital option.

"[8] Pon announced her affordable housing plan on Nov. 21, 2019, as a way to reduce red tape for Albertan applicants.

[9] On November 1, 2021, Pon announced the tabling of Bill 78: The Alberta Housing Amendment Act, which will allow the government to enter into "joint ventures" with for profit private companies in an effort to attract more investment to expand and improve affordable housing.

[10] As part of a partnership with the federal Government of Canada, Pon announced a $444 million investment to fund rent support for nearly 35,500 households in Alberta.

She lost her seat in the general election to the same Alberta NDP candidate, Amanda Chapman again.