Dorothy Shephard Explained

Dorothy Shephard
Office1:Minister of Social Development
Term Start1:July 15, 2022
Term End1:June 15, 2023
Premier1:Blaine Higgs
Predecessor1:Bruce Fitch
Successor1:Jill Green (Social Development)
Kathy Bockus (Seniors)
Term Start2:November 9, 2018
Term End2:September 29, 2020
Premier2:Blaine Higgs
Predecessor2:Stephen Horsman (Families and Children)
Lisa Harris (Seniors and Long-Term Care)
Successor2:Bruce Fitch
Office3:Minister of Healthy and Inclusive Communities
Term Start3:October 9, 2012
Term End3:October 7, 2014
Premier3:David Alward
Predecessor3:Trevor Holder (Culture, Tourism, and Healthy-Living)
Successor3:Cathy Rogers
Office4:Member of the
New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Saint John Lancaster
Term Start4:September 27, 2010
Term End4:September 19, 2024
Predecessor4:Abel LeBlanc
Successor4:Kate Elman Wilcott
Party:Progressive Conservative
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Office:Minister of Health
Predecessor:Ted Flemming
Term Start:September 29, 2020
Term End:July 15, 2022
Successor:Bruce Fitch

Dorothy Shephard (born) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election and served until 2024. She represented the electoral district of Saint John Lancaster as a member of the Progressive Conservatives.[2] She was born and raised in Saint John.[3] Shephard was re-elected in the 2014, 2018 and 2020 provincial elections. Prior to becoming involved in politics, she owned and operated Benjamin Moore Colour Centre, a retail decorating store, for 17 years.[4]

Shephard served as Minister of Healthy and Inclusive Communities in the Alward government from 2012 to 2014.[5] In 2018, she was appointed Minister of Social Development in the Higgs government.[6] In 2020, she was appointed Minister of Health,[7] and in 2022, she was returned to the post of Minister of Social Development.[8]

Shephard resigned from cabinet on June 15, 2023, by handing Premier Blaine Higgs a handwritten resignation letter on the floor of legislature after a voting for an opposition motion calling for further studies on Policy 713.[9] In subsequent media interviews, she cited frustration with Higgs' leadership approach as the reason for her resignation, with his management of Policy 713 being the culmination of her frustrations.[10] On March 21, 2024 Shephard announced that she would not be a contestant in the provincial election scheduled for October 2024, citing a conflict between the party's traditionally "moderate, centrist values", which she supported, and its recent "hyper-focused trend with far-right politics".[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: N.B. Tory MLA diagnosed with breast cancer, taking leave of absence - New Brunswick | Globalnews.ca .
  2. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nbvotes2010/ridings/036/ New Brunswick Votes 2010: Saint John Lancaster
  3. Web site: Member of the Legislative Assembly : Hon. Dorothy Shephard - Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick .
  4. https://legnb.ca/en/members/current/43/shephard-dorothy
  5. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/david-alward-unveils-major-cabinet-shuffle-1.1181769 "David Alward unveils major cabinet shuffle"
  6. Web site: Here's a full list of Blaine Higgs's new cabinet . CBC News . 16 February 2023 . 9 November 2018.
  7. Web site: Poitras . Jacques . Several high-profile ministers dropped as Blaine Higgs unveils new cabinet . CBC News . 16 February 2023 . 29 September 2020 . Dorothy Shephard was shifted from the social development portfolio to become minister of health..
  8. Web site: Cox . Aidan . Impatient Blaine Higgs drops health minister, Horizon CEO . CBC News . 16 February 2023 . 15 July 2022 . Bruce Fitch is now health minister, switching places with Dorothy Shephard,who moves from Health to Social Development.
  9. News: Poitras . Jacques . Minister quits as legislature condemns N.B. premier's LGBTQ policy change . 16 June 2023 . . Jun 15, 2023.
  10. News: Ibrahim . Hadeel . Former minister says N.B. premier's response to her resignation 'says it all' . 16 June 2023 . . 16 June 2023.
  11. News: Poitras . Jacques . Dorothy Shephard is latest PC MLA to leave politics . 21 March 2024 . CBC News New Brunswick . 21 March 2024.