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Canadian politician

The HonourableTrevor BoudreauMLA
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Richmond
Incumbent
Assumed office
August 17, 2021
Preceded byAlana Paon
Personal details
Born1979/1980
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Residence(s)Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
Occupationchiropractor

Trevor Boudreau (born 1979 or 1980) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2021 Nova Scotia general election. He represents the riding of Richmond as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia.

On September 14, 2023, Boudreau was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia as community services minister and minister responsible for L'nu affairs. He resigned from cabinet on February 22, 2024, for health reasons. Following his re-election in the 2024 election, Boudreau was re-appointed to cabinet as energy minister.

Boudreau, a chiropractor, previously served as a municipal councillor and deputy mayor in Port Hawkesbury.

Electoral record

2024

2024 Nova Scotia general election: Richmond
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Trevor Boudreau 3,490 70.8%
Liberal Rochelle Heudes 1,221 24.8%
New Democratic Marc Currie 218 4.4%
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout 4,929
Eligible voters
Progressive Conservative hold Swing
Source: Elections Nova Scotia

2021

2021 Nova Scotia general election: Richmond
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Trevor Boudreau 2,773 50.86 +7.47* $29,831.36
Liberal Matt Haley 2,009 36.85 -7.97 $33,861.12
Independent Alana Paon 396 7.26 -36.13* $8,167.83
New Democratic Bryson Syliboy 274 5.03 -6.76 $13,450.85
Total valid votes/expense limit 5,452 99.42 $48,330.84
Total rejected ballots 32 0.58
Turnout 5,484 71.61
Eligible voters 7,658
Progressive Conservative notional gain from Liberal Swing +7.72
Source: Elections Nova Scotia

* vote share change compared to the 2017 result for the Progressive Conservative candidate.

References

  1. NOVA SCOTIA ELECTION 2021: Meet the candidates in Richmond Saltwire Network
  2. "Progressive Conservative Trevor Boudreau wins Richmond riding in provincial election". SaltWire Network, August 18, 2021.
  3. "N.S. premier shuffles cabinet, appoints first Black woman". CBC News. September 14, 2023. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
  4. "Cape Breton MLA steps down as Community Services minister, Liberal MLA crosses floor to fill role". SaltWire Network. February 22, 2024. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
  5. "PCs increase their riding count in Cape Breton". CBC News. November 27, 2024. Retrieved December 14, 2024.
  6. "Nova Scotia's new 21-member cabinet sworn in at Halifax ceremony". CBC News. December 12, 2024. Retrieved December 14, 2024.
  7. Jake Boudrot, "Trevor Boudreau seeks PC nomination for Richmond". Port Hawkesbury Reporter, July 23, 2020.
  8. https://globalnews.ca/news/10865560/nova-scotia-election-2024-richmond/
  9. "Provincial General Election 2021-08-17- Official Results". Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
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