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Glenn Thibeault (born October 23, 1969) is a Canadian politician. From 2008 to 2015 he represented the federal electoral district of Sudbury in the Canadian House of Commons as a member of the New Democratic Party. On December 16, 2014, Thibeault announced that he would be resigning from the House of Commons in order to run for the provincial Ontario Liberal Party in a by-election in the provincial riding of Sudbury for a seat in the Ontario legislature after being recruited by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne. His resignation became official on January 5, 2015, shortly before Wynne called the by-election.〔 He won the by-election on February 5, 2015. ==Background== Thibeault was born in Sudbury, and was a newscaster and reporter at local stations CIGM and CJRQ during the 1990s. He later graduated from the developmental services worker program at Cambrian College, and was hired as a behavioural consultant for the West Vancouver School Board in British Columbia. He worked for five years as coordinator at the Mainstream Association for Pro-Active Community Living in Vancouver, and returned to Sudbury in 2003 to become campaign director of the United Way of Sudbury and District.〔Lara Bradley, "United Way director glad to be back home", ''Sudbury Star'', 10 September 2003, A1.〕 In June 2005, he was promoted to executive director.〔"United Way to get new boss", ''Sudbury Star'', 10 June 2005, A3.〕 The United Way held several successful campaigns in this period, increasing its total from $1.3 million in 2003 to $2.3 million in 2007.〔Rachel Punch, "'It was a team approach'", ''Sudbury Star'', 11 October 2003, A3.〕
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