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Scott Reid
House of CommonsIn officeConservative Party of CanadaOntario · Lanark—Frontenac—KingstonMember of the House of Commons of Canada

Scott Reid

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Scott Jeffrey Reid is a long-serving Canadian politician who has represented the Ontario riding of Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston in the House of Commons since 2000. A member of the Conservative Party, Reid has held various parliamentary roles, including deputy Government House Leader and critic for Democratic Reform. Before entering politics, he worked as an author, journalist, and researcher, focusing on constitutional law, federalism, and electoral reform. He is known for his academic contributions to Canadian political discourse, particularly regarding the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the mechanics of official bilingualism.

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Born
January 25, 1964 · 62 years old
Birth place
Hull, Quebec, Canada
Education
Carleton University
Career
Author, journalist, researcher, lecturer, and businessman

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