Friday, 26 September 2014

MLA: DAVE GAUDREAU - ST. NORBERT

Lord, we thank you for our MLA Dave Gaudreau.  We appreciate his hard working  attitude. His work ethic has excelled him into areas of influence and appreciation among his peers and in his areas of responsibility.  Lord, we pray that Dave would know your strength and power on a continued basis.  Lord, thank you for his family. Would you fill their lives with your peace, provision and protection.  In Jesus Name, Amen.


“Manitoba is a better place to live, work and raise a family than it's ever been and working together, we can keep building.”

Dave was first elected MLA in October 2011 and is building on the progress made in St. Norbert under former NDP MLA Marilyn Brick. With his energy and community connections, Gaudreau is providing strong representation for the families of St. Norbert as your newly elected NDP MLA in Premier Greg Selinger’s government.

A journeyman welder by trade, Dave completed his apprenticeship program at Keewatin Community College in The Pas (now University College of the North) where he graduated as apprentice of the year. He most recently worked for the City of Winnipeg and completed a program in industrial supervision at Red River College.

Dave and has been active in the labour movement and has been an active volunteer who has organized fundraising events for Osborne House and W.I.S.H., an organization in St. Norbert that provides housing and supports to women and children affected by domestic violence.

As a parent, Dave knows how important a high-quality education is to children and their families in St. Norbert. Dave is a passionate defender of our health care system and believes we must keep recruiting and training doctors and nurses and continue to invest in our health facilities for the future. He also recently started working on a campaign to improve Canada's pension system to ensure seniors can retire with dignity rather than live in poverty.

More About Dave
  • Dave, Michelle, and his son Cody make their home in south Winnipeg

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