Facts about Manitoba Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Shelly Glover

By The Canadian Press

Former MP Shelly Glover is one of two candidates for the Manitoba Progressive Conservative party leadership. The winner is to be announced Saturday.

Born: Jan. 2, 1967.

Early years: Born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg, Glover recalls growing up witnessing violence between her parents. She studied law enforcement.

Before politics: Glover held a variety of jobs with the Winnipeg Police Service, including as a uniformed patrol officer and as media spokeswoman at news conferences. She is Metis and fluent in French.

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Political record: Glover was first elected to the House of Commons in 2008 when she took the Liberal stronghold of St. Boniface in Winnipeg for the Conservatives. She was re-elected in 2011. Her time in Ottawa included serving as minister of heritage and of official languages, as well as regional lead minister for Manitoba. She did not seek re-election in 2015.

Family: Glover and her husband, Bruce, have five children.

Quote: “I’ve got lots of experience negotiating tripartite agreements with municipalities, the city, the province … I know how to negotiate to get things done.”

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