Serge LeClerc

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Serge LeClerc
Serge LeClerc

Incumbent
Assumed office 
November 21, 2007
Preceded by Ted Merriman

Political party Saskatchewan Party

Serge LeClerc is a pardoned Canadian ex-criminal, politician and coauthor of the autobiography Untwisted.[1]

He claims to have been one of the most dangerous drug dealers, and gang leaders in Canada, LeClerc eventually turned his life around and become a Christian while serving in prison for one of his many convictions. Serge LeClerc's career presently consists of speaking publicly to youth across Canada about his life and about his own experiences on such topics as drugs, and violence.[2]

Serge LeClerc graduated from the University of Waterloo with an honours degree in sociology with a minor in social work and with a social work diploma. He is an associate member of all of the Crime Stoppers chapters in Saskatchewan, and the founder and past director of Teen Challenge Saskatchewan.

LeClerc has also spoken against the Charter of Rights and Freedoms stating that it puts the rights of the individual(criminal) over the rights of society as a whole[3].

He was elected to represent the electoral district of Saskatoon Northwest in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2007 election. He is a member of the Saskatchewan Party.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Serge Talks
  2. ^ LeClerc Serge - AEI Speakers Bureau
  3. ^ The Vancouver Sun: B.4, October 4,1997