About Kevin Waugh
Kevin Waugh was born and raised in Saskatoon, where he has lived for most of his life. Over the course of nearly four decades, he has been an active and dedicated member of the community, building a distinguished career in broadcasting.
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Before entering federal politics, Kevin served as a trustee with the Saskatoon Board of Education and held a leadership role on the Saskatchewan School Boards Association Executive, advocating for the needs of students and educators across the province.
Throughout his life, Kevin has been deeply involved in community initiatives. He has supported numerous local organizations, served on various non-profit boards, and played a key role in fundraising efforts for children's programs. In recognition of his long-standing contributions to his community, Kevin was awarded the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal.
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Kevin was elected as the Member of Parliament for Saskatoon–Grasswood in October 2015. He is currently Deputy Shadow Minister for Canadian Heritage and also serves as the Chair of the Saskatchewan Caucus, where he continues to advocate for the priorities and concerns of Saskatchewan residents.
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As a proud representative of Saskatoon–Grasswood, Kevin is a strong voice in Parliament for his constituents. He remains committed to promoting the interests of Saskatoon and ensuring their perspectives are heard on the national stage.
Kevin and his wife, Ann, are proud parents to two children and grandparents to two grandchildren.