Lorraine Rekmans, Green Party candidate for Leeds - Grenville – Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
Lorraine Rekmans is Algonquin and is the Green Party of
Canada’s candidate for Leeds-Grenville – Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes.
Background and
Experience
-Lorraine has been actively involved with the Green Party
for many years. She current sits in the Green shadow cabinet as Indigenous
Affairs Critic. She was a previous Green party candidate for
Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing.
- She has an extensive background in working in environmental
programs, including policy development and engaging Indigenous communities.
Lorraine previously served as the Executive Director of the National Aboriginal
Forestry Association. She was involved in setting up local forestry enterprises
and in developing the first Aboriginal-owned forestry marketing co-operative in
Canada.
- Lorraine co-chaired an international dialogue at the UN
Forum on Forests. She assisted in writing the Indigenous People’s Declaration
on Forestry that was submitted to the World Forestry Congress.
- She is also an entrepreneur with Rekmans Automotive Inc.
and Rekmans Consulting as a Mediator and Negotiator.
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Riding History
- The riding is located in southeast Ontario which southern boundary
is the St. Lawrence River bordering New York state.
- Formerly known as Leeds-Grenville, the riding has lost a small portion to Lanark-Frotenac-Kingston.
- The riding has a history of electing Conservative (&PC) and
Liberal MPs. The Green Party’s best showing was in 2008 where they captured
almost 10% of the riding vote.
- The most current MP is Conservative Gord Brown and served
as Co-Chair of the Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group.
- The Aboriginal population of 2.6% of total
Canadian citizen population in that riding.
Candidates for
Leeds-Grenville – Thousands Islands and Rideau Lakes
Gordon Brown, Conservative
Mary Jean McFall, Liberal
Margaret Andrade, NDP
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