Greg Lawrence

Saskatchewan Party

Moose Jaw Wakamow

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Biography

Born in Bienfait and raised in the Estevan area, Greg spent many years working in the oil industry and with SaskPower. He moved his family to Moose Jaw in 2003 where he began his employment with SaskTel as a customer service technician. He would later become vice president of union CEP Local 3 and sit as the grievance coordinator and as a Securtek bargaining representative. Greg has also served as president of Southern Plains Métis Local 160.

Greg and his wife Marj fostered many children while raising three teenage boys. This involvement inspired Greg to make a difference by running in the 2011 provincial election.

Greg was first elected as the MLA for Moose Jaw Wakamow in November 2011. He was re-elected on April 4, 2016.

Greg is chair of the Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice committee. He was previously the Government Whip and a member of the House Services Committee and the Privileges Committee. He is the Legislative Secretary to the Minister of Social Services and a private member on the Wakamow Valley Authority Board. Having been a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force Reserves, an instructor at the #40 Snowbird Air Cadet Squadron, and having served as a Deputy Commanding Officer in the Cadet Instructors Cadre, he is delighted with his role as Saskatchewan’s Military Liaison.

Greg and his wife Marjorie have three adult sons, one foster son and three grandchildren. Spending time with his family and spoiling his grandkids are his focus when he is not at work.

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