Tracey Perry

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Preceded byOliver Langdon
Succeeded byElvis Loveless
SpouseCletus MacDonald
Tracey Perry
Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
for Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune
In office
October 9, 2007  April 17, 2019
Preceded byOliver Langdon
Succeeded byElvis Loveless
Personal details
PartyProgressive Conservative
SpouseCletus MacDonald
Alma materMemorial University of Newfoundland
Professionconsultant

Tracey Perry is a Canadian politician who served in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 2007 to 2019, representing the district of Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.[1] She previously served as the Parliamentary Assistant to Premier Paul Davis.

She is the youngest of thirteen children. Perry grew up and attended school in St. Alban's before leaving the region to attend university. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce (co-operative) degree from Memorial University, and upon completion of university in 1993, she returned to her rural hometown of St. Alban's.[2]

Professional life

Upon returning to her hometown in 1993 she established and operated TMP Consulting Inc. In 1995, Perry began a successful career as executive director for the Coast of Bays Corporation (Regional Economic Development Board).

In addition, Perry has worked with Consulting and Audit Canada in Ottawa, as well as the head office of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency in Moncton. She participated in a Newfoundland to Iceland Economic Study Mission (1997) and a Trade Team Canada Mission to Japan (1999) and a Team Canada Trade Mission to Iceland 2007 where she gained insight into development approaches of other jurisdictions and the challenges of small business in a global marketplace.[2]

Perry served as a Girl Guide Leader from 1993-1996, then became president of the Bay d’ Espoir Development Association (1997-1998). From 1999 to 2001, she chaired the Newfoundland Salmonid Growers Association, and was a member of the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Association’s Standing Committee on Human Resources from 2002 to 2004. She also served on the Rural Secretariat for Council #5 from 2003-2007.[2]

Political life

Electoral record

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