Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Bernadette Jordan | |
Office: | Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard |
Term Start: | November 20, 2019 |
Term End: | October 26, 2021 |
Primeminister: | Justin Trudeau |
Predecessor: | Jonathan Wilkinson |
Successor: | Joyce Murray |
Office1: | Minister of Rural Economic Development |
Primeminister1: | Justin Trudeau |
Term Start1: | January 14, 2019 |
Term End1: | November 20, 2019 |
Predecessor1: | Position established |
Successor1: | Maryam Monsef |
Riding2: | South Shore—St. Margarets |
Parliament2: | Canadian |
Term Start2: | October 19, 2015 |
Term End2: | September 20, 2021 |
Predecessor2: | Gerald Keddy |
Successor2: | Rick Perkins |
Birth Date: | April 7, 1963 |
Birth Place: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Profession: | Development officer |
Alma Mater: | St. Francis Xavier University |
Party: | Liberal |
Residence: | West Dublin, Nova Scotia |
Spouse: | David Jordan |
Bernadette Jordan (born April 7, 1963) is a Canadian politician who served as Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard from 2019 to 2021. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, she was elected to represent the riding of South Shore—St. Margarets in the House of Commons in the 2015 election and was defeated by Rick Perkins in 2021.[1]
Born in Montreal to Scottish immigrants, her family moved to Middle LaHave, Nova Scotia in 1975.[2] [3] She participated in Girl Guides of Canada programs as a Brownie, a Guide, and as an adult volunteer member.[4] Jordan graduated from St. Francis Xavier University in 1984 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.[5]
From 2006 to 2014, Jordan worked as a development officer for the Health Services Foundation of the South Shore, where she was in charge of organizing fund raising events for health services foundation.[6] [7]
She narrowly won the Liberal Party's nomination in the South Shore riding by 22 votes of the 450 cast over Jennifer Naugler, school board chairwoman for the South Shore Regional School Board.[6] Jordan was sworn into the federal cabinet on November 20, 2019, by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, which is responsible for Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and the Canadian Coast Guard.[8] She served as Minister of Rural Economic Development from January until November 2019.[9]
Jordan was defeated in her riding in the 2021 federal election by conservative candidate Rick Perkins.
In 2023, Jordan was named Consul General of Canada in Boston (United States of America).[10]
Through its COVID-19 Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. Two-level of government will allow over 250 public elementary schools to create new outdoor learning spaces or enhance existing ones. Schools will be able to this funding for things like school gardens, outdoor performance areas, and learning areas. Jordan supported investing $5.6 million in partnership with the province to contributing $1.4 million.[11] [12]
Minister Jordan and the Canadian government is supporting seven undertakings in three schools Aspotogan Consolidated School, Bayview Community School and Chester District Elementary School are set to go through significant work to their HVAC frameworks which are expected to significantly reducing their carbon footprint.[13]
As Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, Jorden has committed to protecting ocean habitats from harmful activities, allowing marine ecosystems and species to recover and better withstand the impacts of climate change. As minister Jorden has committed to working towards protecting 30% by 2030. While working towards new ambitious global biodiversity targets under the Convention on Biological Diversity at the 15th Conference of Parties in Kunming, China in 2021.[14] [15] [16] [17]
She and her husband, Dave, have three children.[18]