Career
Born in Sexsmith, Alberta, Paszkowski spent most of his working life in agriculture. He ran a seed farm and a retail seed outlet in his hometown of Sexsmith, Alberta. He served on the board of directors for various agriculture interest groups.
They include chair of the Canola Council of Canada and president the Alberta Canola Growers.
Paszkowski began his political career serving as mayor of Sexsmith. He served in that role for six years before moving to provincial politics.
Paszkowski ran for provincial office in the 1989 Alberta general election. His electoral district was abolished in 1993 and he ran for his second term in office in the new electoral district of Grande Prairie-Smoky.
Paszkowski ran for a third term in office in the 1997 Alberta general election winning a landslide majority.
On December 7, 1998, while serving as Minister of Transportation and Utilities Paskowski created an initiative to promote training for skilled labour in the Alberta highway construction industry. He retired at the end of his third term when the legislature was dissolved in 2001. During his time in office he served as Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Minister of Transportation and Utilities and Minister of Municipal Affairs.