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Bev Desjarlais (born August 19, 1955) is a retired Canadian politician. She represented Churchill in the Canadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2006, initially as a New Democrat and later as an Independent after losing her party nomination in late 2005. She later worked as a departmental aide to Conservative Veterans Affairs Minister Greg Thompson.〔(Bill Curry, "NDP shocked to find ex-MP in Tory post" ), ''Globe and Mail'', 16 March 2006.〕 Her ex-husband, Bob Desjarlais, is a prominent labour leader in northern Manitoba, who campaigned for Mayor of Thompson in 2006. ==Early life and career==
Desjarlais was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. She graduated from Bert Fox Composite High School in 1973, and held several positions at the General Hospital in Thompson, Manitoba over the next twenty-four years. At the time of her election, she was a ward clerk.〔Helen Fallding, "Alliance grabs Grits' remaining rural seat", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 28 November 2000, B3 and Bud Robertson, "Rural Liberals take hit", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 3 June 1997, B3.〕 Desjarlais has also been a union steward with the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, and is a member of Canadian Parents for French. Her political career began in 1992, when she was elected as a trustee for the Mystery Lake School Division. She became Chair of the Board in 1994, and served until her election to Parliament in 1997.〔(Canada Votes 2006, Churchill, Bev Desjarlais biography. )〕
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