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Liberal party member of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly since 2013 for the region of Dartmouth North, being the first open LGBTQ person to hold such office.  Serves as Minister of Community Services as well as Minister responsible for the Disabled Persons Commission Act.  Has held positions on the Board of Directors of Bryony House, Silent Witness Nova Scotia, Federation of Community Organizations, Metro Interagency Committee on Family Violence, Public Good Society of Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Community Network.
 
Liberal party member of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly since 2013 for the region of Dartmouth North, being the first open LGBTQ person to hold such office.  Serves as Minister of Community Services as well as Minister responsible for the Disabled Persons Commission Act.  Has held positions on the Board of Directors of Bryony House, Silent Witness Nova Scotia, Federation of Community Organizations, Metro Interagency Committee on Family Violence, Public Good Society of Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Community Network.
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 22:23, 15 December 2020

Joanne Bernard

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

Occupation

Politics

Notable Achievements

Government Minister

Description

Liberal party member of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly since 2013 for the region of Dartmouth North, being the first open LGBTQ person to hold such office. Serves as Minister of Community Services as well as Minister responsible for the Disabled Persons Commission Act. Has held positions on the Board of Directors of Bryony House, Silent Witness Nova Scotia, Federation of Community Organizations, Metro Interagency Committee on Family Violence, Public Good Society of Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Community Network.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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