Career
He served as leader of the Alberta First Party. He ran in the electoral district of Saint Albert and was defeated by Mary O"Neill who picked up the district for the Progressive Conservatives over incumbent Len Bracko. Reil had been serving as the Social Cr party President until he left in 1999 along with Leader Randy Thorsteinson and helped to found the Alberta First Party.
Reil served as Alberta First"s founding President until he was elected as the leader for the party at a convention held on January 22, 2000.
In June of that year he contested a by-election held after Pam Barrett resigned after her near-death experience in the dentist chairman Reil managed to take 3% of the popular vote, but was soundly defeated by NDP candidate Brian Mason.
Reil contested the 2001 Alberta general election in the electoral district of Cardston-Taber-Warner. He finished second with a respectable showing to Broyce Jacobs.
Reil left the Alberta First Party and ran for the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party in 2004.
He was defeated in a three way race by Kevin Taft.