Shelly Glover

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Shelly Glover, née le 2 janvier 1967 à Saskatoon en Saskatchewan, est une femme politique canadienne. Elle a été députée de la circonscription de Saint-Boniface au Manitoba sous les couleurs du Parti conservateur du Canada de 2008 à 2015, ainsi que ministre du Patrimoine canadien de 2013 à 2015. Elle ne s'est pas représentée aux élections générales de 2015. rdf:langString
Shelly A. Glover, PC (born January 2, 1967) is a former member of the Winnipeg Police Service and former politician. Following the 2008 federal election, she became the first policewoman to become a Member of Parliament in Canadian history, representing the riding of Saint Boniface, Manitoba, which she represented until 2015. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Shelly Glover, née le 2 janvier 1967 à Saskatoon en Saskatchewan, est une femme politique canadienne. Elle a été députée de la circonscription de Saint-Boniface au Manitoba sous les couleurs du Parti conservateur du Canada de 2008 à 2015, ainsi que ministre du Patrimoine canadien de 2013 à 2015. Elle ne s'est pas représentée aux élections générales de 2015.
rdf:langString Shelly A. Glover, PC (born January 2, 1967) is a former member of the Winnipeg Police Service and former politician. Following the 2008 federal election, she became the first policewoman to become a Member of Parliament in Canadian history, representing the riding of Saint Boniface, Manitoba, which she represented until 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, she served in the cabinet of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance in January 2011, then as the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages in 2013. Glover served as a member of the Winnipeg Police Service for almost 19 years prior to her election, rising to the rank of sergeant. She was on leave of absence from the police force while serving in Ottawa.
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