Jeremy Harrison

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Jeremy Harrison
Jeremy Harrison

In office
2004 – February 5, 2006
Preceded by Rick Laliberté
Succeeded by Gary Merasty

Incumbent
Assumed office 
November 21, 2007
Preceded by Maynard Sonntag

Born January 29, 1978
Political party Conservative, Saskatchewan Party
Occupation lawyer, political staffer

Jeremy Harrison (born January 29, 1978) is a Canadian politician, currently representing the riding of Meadow Lake in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Harrison is also the former Canadian Member of Parliament for the riding of Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River, a riding that encompasses the northern half of the province of Saskatchewan.

Born in Saskatoon, Harrison joined the Reform Party in 1996 and served in numerous positions in Reform, the Canadian Alliance, and the Conservative Party of Canada, including time as a political staffer in the Office of the Leader of the Opposition in Ottawa. He worked for Stephen Harper's leadership campaign in 2002, and from 2002 to 2004 he served on the national executive of the Canadian Alliance. During this time Harrison was also enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law. He graduated from that institution with a Bachelor of Law degree in the spring of 2004.

He was elected to Parliament as a Conservative in the 2004 federal election. Harrison's concerns in the 38th Canadian parliament generally lay in fiscal issues rather than social ones, and as such he is regarded as a libertarian-conservative within his party.

Harrison was narrowly defeated in the 2006 federal election by Liberal opponent Gary Merasty. On election night, the margin was 109 votes. He challenged the result, alleging threats and ballot-stuffing by the Liberals, but a judicial recount confirmed Merasty's victory, by a reduced margin of 67 votes. [1] On Feb. 20, Harrison announced that he would not pursue the matter further.

Subsequent to the 2006 election Harrison served as a senior official in the Conservative government.

Harrison was acclaimed as the Saskatchewan Party's candidate in Meadow Lake in June 2007. [2]

He was initially declared defeated in the 2007 election, narrowly losing to incumbent MLA Maynard Sonntag in Meadow Lake, but was subsequently declared elected after a count error was noted the following day. The count of absentee ballots on November 19 confirmed Harrison's victory.

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NAME Harrison, Jeremy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician
DATE OF BIRTH January 29, 1978
PLACE OF BIRTH Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
DATE OF DEATH living
PLACE OF DEATH