Dougald Lamont Explained

Dougald Lamont
Office:Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party
Term Start:October 21, 2017
Term End:October 3, 2023
Predecessor:Rana Bokhari
Successor:Cindy Lamoureux (Interim)
Office2:Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Boniface
Term Start2:July 17, 2018
Term End2:September 5, 2023
Predecessor2:Greg Selinger
Successor2:Robert Loiselle
Birth Date:23 April 1969
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Party:Liberal
Alma Mater:University of Manitoba
Spouse:Cecilia Lamont

Dougald Francis Lamont (born April 23, 1969)[1] is a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party from 2017 to 2023.[2] He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, representing the constituency of St. Boniface from July 2018 to October 2023.

Early life

Lamont holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in English literature from the University of Manitoba. He was a vice-president of the University of Manitoba Graduate Students' Association and a member of the University of Manitoba Board of Governors. Lamont worked as an instructor in government–business relations at the University of Winnipeg.

Political career

He ran for a seat in the Manitoba legislature in the 2003 provincial election, placing second in St. Boniface behind then-finance minister and future New Democratic Party of Manitoba leader and Premier Greg Selinger.

In 2013, Lamont was the runner-up in the Manitoba Liberal Party leadership election to Rana Bokhari.

Lamont has worked as an advisor to Jon Gerrard, Sharon Carstairs, MaryAnn Mihychuk, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, and Winnipeg City Council member John Orlikow. He served as co-chair of Ouellette's campaign to become Mayor of Winnipeg in 2014, and was director of communications for Ouellette's successful campaign to become Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre in 2015.

Lamont was elected Manitoba Liberal leader at the October 21, 2017 Liberal leadership election, defeating MLA Cindy Lamoureux on the second ballot by eight votes.[3] On July 17, 2018, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Boniface in a by-election held after Greg Selinger resigned as the riding's MLA when he retired from politics. Following the by-election Lamont Was briefly leader of the Second Opposition, gaining official party status in the Manitoba Legislature

Lamont led the Manitoba Liberals into the 2019 provincial election. He was one of three Liberal MLAs returned, being re-elected in St. Boniface, while Gerrard was re-elected in River Heights and Lamoureux won in Tyndall Park.

Lamont led the Manitoba Liberals into the 2023 provincial election. He resigned as leader of the Manitoba Liberals with the loss of his seat in the 2023 election, which saw the Liberals reduced to a single seat (Lamoureux's).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont plans to win seat before next election. Beth. Macdonell. October 22, 2017. Winnipeg.
  2. News: Dougald Lamont wins Liberal leadership . Nick Martin . . October 21, 2017.
  3. News: All systems go for Liberal reboot. Will they blow it? . Dan Lett . . October 22, 2017.