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  1. Laurie J. Scott (born 1962) is a Canadian politician who served as Ontario Minister of Infrastructure from 2019 to 2021 and Minister of Labour from 2018 to 2019 in the Doug Ford cabinet. She is a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock since ...

  2. Laurie Scott. Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock. Current roles. Chair, Standing Committee on Heritage, Infrastructure and Cultural Policy. Party. Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Contact. About. Activity. General email address. Laurie.Scott@pc.ola.org. Constituency office. 14 Lindsay St. N. Lindsay, ON K9V 1T4. Laurie.Scottco@pc.ola.org.

  3. About Laurie. Laurie Scott is the MPP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock. She was born and raised in Kinmount, and has been elected to represent the central Ontario riding of Haliburton – Kawartha Lakes –Brock five times since 2003. Read Full Bio.

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  4. Laurie Scott. 4,331 likes · 200 talking about this. MPP for Haliburton - Kawartha Lakes - Brock

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  5. 19. Juni 2021 · MPP Laurie Scott, a former minister of infrastructure in the provincial cabinet of Conservative Premier Doug Ford, was unceremoniously dropped from the inner circle for her opposition to the premier's COVID-19 re-opening protocol. Local Conservatives share their theories on why she may have been removed, such as political retribution, a need for fresh faces, or a personal grudge.

  6. 10. Juni 2022 · Six times the charm for longtime politician, Laurie Scott. Opposition surprised by the election results. By Vivian Collings. The 2022 Ontario general election on Thursday, June 2 saw the lowest voter turnout in provincail history with only 43 per cent of eligible voters appearing at the polls.

  7. 2. Juni 2022 · Scott (PC) was declared the winner with 53.56 per cent of 6,858 ballots counted as of 9:21 p.m. Barbara Doyle (NDP) was in second with 15.68 per cent of votes and Don McBey (Liberal) was in third...