Jennifer Bowes | |
Office1: | Critic Advanced Education, Innovation, and Status of Women; Associate Critic Labour |
Term Start1: | November 4, 2020 |
Term End1: | October 1, 2024 |
Leader1: | Ryan Meili and Carla Beck |
Office2: | Deputy Whip of the Saskatchewan NDP |
Term Start2: | November 4, 2020 |
Term End2: | October 5, 2022 |
Leader2: | Ryan Meili and Carla Beck |
Term End3: | October 1, 2024 |
Constituency Am: | Saskatoon University |
Assembly: | Saskatchewan Legislative |
Term Start: | November 4, 2020 |
Term End: | October 1, 2024 |
Predecessor: | Eric Olauson |
Successor: | Tajinder Grewal |
Party: | New Democratic Party |
Occupation: | Labour organizer |
Education: | Queen's University |
Residence: | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Successor2: | Nathaniel Teed |
Jennifer Bowes is a Canadian politician. Bowes was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2020 Saskatchewan general election.[1] She represented the electoral district of Saskatoon University as a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party caucus from 2020 to 2024.
Bowes first ran for provincial office in the 2016 election in the newly created riding of Saskatoon University. There she finished second to Saskatchewan Party candidate and former Saskatoon City Councillor Eric Olauson by a margin of 348 votes.[2]
Bowes ran again in the 2020 election, challenging Olauson a second time.[3] This time she won the seat, with a margin of 495 votes.[4]
In November 2020, Bowes was named NDP critic for Advanced Education, Innovation, and the Status of Women.[5] Bowes was also named the associate critic for Labour and the Opposition Deputy Whip.[6]
In June 2023, Bowes announced that she would be completing her term but would not seek re-election in the 2024 provincial election.[7] Bowes highlighted her work advancing the issues of paid sick leave, living wages and pay equity, and access to birth control and abortion services.
Bowes was born in Saskatoon and raised in Waldheim, Saskatchewan. She earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
After graduating, Bowes worked with the Saskatchewan Ministries of Corrections and Social Services, and was elected vice president of the Elizabeth Fry Society. She also spent time working in Myanmar with CUSO International, before returning to Saskatoon and working as a labour organizer for healthcare workers with SEIU West.