Kevin Arseneau
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Kevin Arseneau | |
|---|---|
| Member of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly for Kent North | |
| In office September 24, 2018 – September 19, 2024 | |
| Preceded by | Bertrand LeBlanc |
| Succeeded by | Pat Finnigan |
| Co-deputy leader of the Green Party of New Brunswick | |
| Assumed office September 14, 2023 Serving with Megan Mitton | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 25, 1985 Robertville, New Brunswick, Canada |
| Party | Green Party of New Brunswick |
| Alma mater | Université de Moncton |
| Occupation | Farmer and Teacher |
Kevin Arseneau is a Canadian politician, who was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2018 election and served in the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly until 2024.[1] He represented the electoral district of Kent North as a member of the Green Party,[2][3][4] of which he is one of the Deputy Leaders. He is the first Acadian to be elected as a third-party MLA in New Brunswick as well as the first Francophone in North America to be elected under the Green Party banner.
Arseneau was born on August 25, 1985, in Robertville, New Brunswick. In 2003, he graduated from École Secondaire Népisiguit in Bathurst. He holds an education degree from the Université de Moncton with a major in geography and a minor in history. He also has a diploma in adventure tourism from the Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles.[5]
Career
Arseneau is a farmer and member of the Ferme Terre Partagée workers’ cooperative, a farm that produces organic fruit and vegetables and raises animals humanely, and which received an award in 2018 from RDÉE Canada (Réseau de développement économique et d’employabilité) in the young entrepreneur category. He is also a storyteller and musician who has given hundreds of performances in New Brunswick, elsewhere in Canada, and in Europe. He has also taught at École W.-F.-Boisvert, in Rogersville, and contributed to implementing a philosophy program for children in kindergarten to Grade 4 classes, in cooperation with the Université de Moncton.[5]
He previously chaired the Rogersville Local Service District Advisory Committee and was President of the Acadian Society of New Brunswick (SANB). He has served on the boards of the Kent Regional Service Commission, the Société nationale de l’Acadie (SNA), the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada (FCFA), and the Rogersville Cooperative. He was President of the Fédération des étudiants et étudiantes du Centre universitaire de Moncton (FÉÉCUM) and served on the Équiterre family farmers network follow-up committee.[5]