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Before becoming the Children Services Minister. In 2015, Danielle Larivee ran as a candidate In the Alberta general action. Prior to that however, Larivee was a registered nurse who previously held the position of Local presidency at UNA( United nurses of Alberta). Danielle Larivee grew up in Slave Lake in a modest home where she was inspired to care for the vulnerable by her parents active giving and involvement in the community. She was also involved in the Texas Youth parliament where she fell in love with the process of parliament and got to work with numerous young people. Larivee has three children, with her eldest child being about 20 years old.

-Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has announced some changes to her cabinet.

Children’s Services Minister Danielle Larivee is taking on the added role of minister for the status of women. (JUNE 18 2018)

- Danielle Larivee, minister of children’s services and status of women, lost her seat in Lesser Slave Lake to UCP candidate Pat Rehn.

-The other major upset was a tight race in Lesser Slave Lake, where Danielle Larivee, incumbent MLA and minister of children's services and status of women, was projected to lose to the UCP's Pat Rehn.

With 96 per cent of the polls counted, Rehn, who worked in construction and in the sawmill industry, was ahead by 14 per cent.

Larivee, a registered nurse formerly with the Alberta Health Services, was elected on May 5, 2015. She previously served as minister of municipal affairs and minister of Service Alberta.-

-Minister of Children’s Services Danielle Larivee, Premier Rachel Notley and several MLAs at NorQuest College’s new 1000 Women Child Care Centre, which will become one of the 122 Alberta Early Learn and Child Care (ELCC) Centres to offer the $25-a-day daycare program.

- Danielle Larivee of minister of Children’s Services the Great Kids Awards at the Fantasyland Hotel at West Edmonton Mall.

As minister of Children’s Services, I was proud to hand out awards to great young Albertans who have survived life-threatening illnesses, stood up for human rights and mental health, and volunteered for important causes.

- Danielle Larivee  was Happy to present the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre a $90,972 Indigenous Climate Leadership grant to install solar on the building, making it more efficient and affordable to run. The Centre does vital work serving ( March 14th 2019 )