Glen Simard

{{short description|Canadian politician}}

{{Use Canadian English|date=October 2023}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| honorific-prefix = The Honourable

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| name = Glen Simard

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|05|02}}

| birth_place = Russell, Manitoba

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| office = Minister of Municipal and Northern Relations

| term_start = November 13, 2024

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| premier = Wab Kinew

| predecessor = Ian Bushie

| successor =

| office1 = Minister of Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism

| term_start1 = October 18, 2023

| term_end1 = November 13, 2024

| premier1 = Wab Kinew

| predecessor1 = Obby Khan

| successor1 = Nellie Kennedy

| office2 = Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Brandon East

| term_start2 = October 3, 2023

| term_end2 =

| predecessor2 = Len Isleifson

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| party = New Democratic

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| honorific_suffix = MLA

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Glen Simard is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2023 Manitoba general election. He represents the district of Brandon East as a member of the Manitoba New Democratic Party.Chelsea Kemp, [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/brandon-2023-provincial-election-1.6985656 "Key Brandon riding flips orange as Manitoba Progressive Conservatives lose power to NDP"]. CBC News Manitoba, October 4, 2023.

Prior to being elected, Simard was a teacher at École Harrison.Kyle Darbyson, [https://www.brandonsun.com/local/2023/10/04/ndp-recaptures-brandon-east "NDP recaptures Brandon East"]. Brandon Sun, October 4, 2023.

Electoral history

{{2023 Manitoba general election/Brandon East}}

References