Rick Norlock

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Rick Norlock (born March 7, 1948) is the Conservative member of parliament for the riding of Northumberland—Quinte West in the Canadian House of Commons. Before becoming a police officer, Norlock worked for the A&P. After a brief stint there, he would be hired by the Ontario Provincial Police where he worked for over 30 years.

He has been the president of the Warkworth Community Service Club, and the director of the Campbellford Rotary Club. He is a board member of the Social Housing Authority in Cobourg, a former member of the Ontario Film Review Board, a board member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Quinte Chapter, and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. He is the past president of the Conservative Party of Canada Northumberland—Quinte West Electoral District Association.

Norlock also ran in the 2000 federal election for the Canadian Alliance in Northumberland. In that election, Norlock finished second behind Paul Macklin of the Liberal Party of Canada by 8,699 votes.

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