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==Occupation==
 
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Journalist
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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Former correspondent with CTV television and former co-host of its morning broadcast show, Canada AM (2001-2011).  Radio personality.  Spokesperson for Bell Canada's 'Let's Talk' initiative which focusses on mental illness. Former political assistant to several politicians.  Board member of Katimavik, Canada's leading youth service-learning programme, and The Rooms, which houses the provincial art gallery, museum, and archives of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Liberal Party member of Canadian Parliament for Saint John's South - Mount Pearl since 2015.  Former correspondent with CTV television and former co-host of its morning broadcast show, Canada AM (2001-2011).  Radio personality.  Spokesperson for Bell Canada's 'Let's Talk' initiative which focusses on mental illness. Former political assistant to several politicians.  Board member of Katimavik, Canada's leading youth service-learning programme, and The Rooms, which houses the provincial art gallery, museum, and archives of Newfoundland and Labrador.
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 21:28, 21 October 2015

Seamus O'Regan

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

1971 -

Occupation

Politics, Journalist

Description

Liberal Party member of Canadian Parliament for Saint John's South - Mount Pearl since 2015. Former correspondent with CTV television and former co-host of its morning broadcast show, Canada AM (2001-2011). Radio personality. Spokesperson for Bell Canada's 'Let's Talk' initiative which focusses on mental illness. Former political assistant to several politicians. Board member of Katimavik, Canada's leading youth service-learning programme, and The Rooms, which houses the provincial art gallery, museum, and archives of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Further Reading/Research


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