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− | Transgender New Democratic Party member of the Manitoba Provincial Legislature since 2023. The first transgender individual elected in Manitoba and possibly Canada. Formerly a juvenile correctional officer and a youth counsellor at the Manitoba Youth Centre. Unsuccessfully ran in the 2022 by-election for the Winnipeg riding of Kirkfield Park. Awarded the Manitoba 150 medal in recognition of his advocacy for the trans community (2021). | + | Transgender New Democratic Party member of the Manitoba Provincial Legislature since 2023. The first transgender individual elected in Manitoba and possibly Canada. Formerly a juvenile correctional officer and a youth counsellor at the Manitoba Youth Centre. Unsuccessfully ran in the 2022 by-election for the Winnipeg riding of Kirkfield Park. Awarded the Manitoba 150 medal in recognition of his advocacy for the trans community (2021). Folk singer. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Transgender Politicians]] | * [[Transgender Politicians]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[First Out Elected Politicians]] |
+ | * [[LGBTQ Folk Music Singers]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 15 October 2023
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1978 -
Occupation
Politics
Description
Transgender New Democratic Party member of the Manitoba Provincial Legislature since 2023. The first transgender individual elected in Manitoba and possibly Canada. Formerly a juvenile correctional officer and a youth counsellor at the Manitoba Youth Centre. Unsuccessfully ran in the 2022 by-election for the Winnipeg riding of Kirkfield Park. Awarded the Manitoba 150 medal in recognition of his advocacy for the trans community (2021). Folk singer.