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MHA-List.Pdf Members of the House of Assembly www.assembly.nl.ca All Members may be written to by using the following address: [Member’s Name] MHA, [Member’s District] Confederation Building PO Box 8700 St. John’s NL A1B 4J6 BAIE VERTE - GREENBAY Brian Warr Liberal [email protected] @BrianWarr709 Tel: (709)-729-3400 Tel: (709) 673-3654 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709)-729-5202 BONAVISTA Neil King Liberal [email protected] @kingernl33 Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 468-2132 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-800-600-4875 Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 468-2134 (Constituency Office) BURGEO - LA POILE Andrew Parsons Liberal [email protected] @Andrew_Parsons1 Tel: (709) 729-2869 Tel: (709) 695-3585 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-800-518-9479 Fax: (709) 729-0469 Fax: (709) 695-5800 (Constituency Office) BURIN - GRAND BANK Carol Anne Haley Liberal [email protected] @CarolAnneHaley Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709 832-2530 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5202 CAPE ST. FRANCIS Kevin Parsons Progressive Conservative [email protected] @KevinParsonsMHA Tel: (709) 729-6979 Fax: (709) 729-5774 CARBONEAR - TRINITY - BAY DE VERDE Steve Crocker Liberal [email protected] @SteveCrockerLib Tel: (709) 729-3705 Tel: (709) 596-8194 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-844-583-0698 Fax: (709) 729-0360 Fax: (709) 596-8196 (Constituency Office) CARTWRIGHT - L’ANSE AU CLAIR Lisa Dempster Liberal [email protected] @LisaVDempster Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 931-2118 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-800-286-9118 Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 931-2520 (Constituency Office) CONCEPTION BAY EAST - David Brazil Progressive Conservative BELL ISLAND [email protected] @DavidBrazilNL / @davidbrazil10 Tel: (709) 729-0334 Fax: (709) 729-5774 CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH Barry Petten Progressive Conservative [email protected] @BarryPetten Tel: (709) 729-3391 Tel: (709) 834-6180 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5774 Fax: (709) 834-6182 (Constituency Office) CORNER BROOK Gerry Byrne Liberal [email protected] @Gerry_Byrne Tel: (709) 729-3580 Tel: (709) 637-4056 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-6996 Fax: (709) 637-4058 (Constituency Office) EXPLOITS Jerry Dean Liberal [email protected] Tel: (709) 729-3400 Fax: (709) 729-5202 FERRYLAND Keith Hutchings Progressive Conservative [email protected] @Keith_Hutchings Tel: (709) 729-1390 Toll Free: 1-800-634-5504 Fax: (709) 729-5774 FOGO ISLAND - CAPE FREELS Derrick Bragg Liberal [email protected] @DerrickBragg Tel: (709) 729-3400 Fax: (709) 729-5202 FORTUNE BAY - CAPE LA HUNE Tracey Perry Progressive Conservative [email protected] @TraceyPerry3 Tel: (709) 729-3391 Tel: (709) 538-3112 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5774 GANDER John Haggie Liberal [email protected] @Johnrockdoc Tel: (709) 729-3124 Tel: (709) 256-3729 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-866-729-1594 Fax: (709) 729-0121 Fax: (709) 256-1410 (Constituency Office) GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR - BUCHANS Allan Hawkins Liberal [email protected] Tel: (709) 729-3679 Tel: (709) 489-3409 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-4285 Fax: (709) 489-5480 (Constituency Office) HARBOUR GRACE - PORT DE GRAVE Pam Parsons Liberal [email protected] @PamNParsons Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 786-1372 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-866-729-1594 Fax: (709) 729-5202 HARBOUR MAIN Betty Parsley Liberal [email protected] Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 229-0160 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-877-787-0707 Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 229-0169 (Constituency Office) HUMBER - BAY OF ISLANDS Eddie Joyce Liberal [email protected] Tel: (709) 729-3048 Tel: (709) 634-7883 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-0943 Fax: (709) 634-7885 (Constituency Office) HUMBER - GROS MORNE Dwight Ball Liberal [email protected] @PremierOfNL / @DwightBallMHA Tel: (709) 729-3570 Tel: (709) 635-0132 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-877-635-0132 Fax: (709) 729-5875 Fax: (709) 635-0133 (Constituency Office) LABRADOR WEST Graham Letto Liberal [email protected] @GrahamLetto Tel: (709) 729-3048 Tel: (709) 944-4881 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-0943 Fax: (709) 944-4880 (Constituency Office) LAKE MELVILLE Perry Trimper Liberal [email protected] @PerryTrimper Tel: (709) 729-2574 Tel: (709) 896-7975 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-866-996-5670 Fax: (709) 729-0112 Fax: (709) 896-7977 (Constituency Office) LEWISPORTE - TWILLINGATE Derek Bennett Liberal [email protected] @DerekBennettLib Tel: (709) 729-0795 Tel: (709) 535-2131 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-877-585-0515 Fax: (709) 729-0662 Fax: (709) 535-2138 (Constituency Office) MOUNT PEARL NORTH Steve Kent Progressive Conservative [email protected] @stephenkent Tel: (709) 729-1526 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5774 Fax: (709) 364-1639 (Constituency Office) MOUNT PEARL - SOUTHLANDS Paul Lane Liberal [email protected] @PaulLaneMHA Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 729-2231 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5202 MOUNT SCIO Dale Kirby Liberal [email protected] @dalegkirby Tel: (709) 729-5040 Tel: (709) 729-6921 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-0414 PLACENTIA - ST. MARY’S Sherry Gambin-Walsh Liberal [email protected] @Sgambin Tel: (709) 729-0659 Tel: (709) 227-1304 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-877-898-0898 Fax: (709) 729-0662 Fax: (709) 227-1307 (Constituency Office) PLACENTIA WEST - BELLEVUE Mark Browne Liberal [email protected] @MarkDBrowne Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 891-5607 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-800-423-3301 Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 891-5624 (Constituency Office) ST. BARBE - L’ANSE AUX MEADOWS Christopher Mitchelmore Liberal [email protected] @MitchelmoreLIB Tel: (709) 729-4729 Tel: (709) 454-2633 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-888-729-6091 Fax: (709) 729-0654 Fax: (709) 454-2652 (Constituency Office) ST. GEORGE’S - HUMBER Scott Reid Liberal [email protected] @ScottReidLib_NL Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 643-8663 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 643-8677 (Constituency Office) ST. JOHN’S CENTRE Gerry Rogers New Democrat [email protected] @Gerry RogersMHA Tel: (709) 729-2420 ST. JOHN’S EAST - QUIDI VIDI Lorraine Michael New Democrat [email protected] @lorrainemichael Tel: (709) 729-0270 Tel: (709) 729-3709 (Constituency Office) ST. JOHN’S WEST Siobhan Coady Liberal [email protected] @SiobhanCoadyNL Tel: (709) 729-2920 Tel: (709) 729-2449 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-0059 STEPHENVILLE - PORT AU PORT John Finn Liberal [email protected] @JohnMichaelFinn Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 643-0813 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 643-0814 (Constituency Office) TERRA NOVA Colin Holloway Liberal [email protected] @HollowayMHA Tel: (709) 729-5110 Tel: (709) 466-4165 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-800-514-9073 Fax: (709) 729-0654 Fax: (709) 466-4178 (Constituency Office) TOPSAIL - PARADISE Paul Davis Progressive Conservative [email protected] @PaulDavisMHA Tel: (709) 729-6670 Fax: (709) 729-6624 TORNGAT MOUNTAINS Randy Edmunds Liberal [email protected] @EdmundsMHA Tel: (709) 729-3400 Tel: (709) 923-2471 (Constituency Office) Toll Free: 1-877-923-2471 Fax: (709) 729-5202 Fax: (709) 923-2473 (Constituency Office) VIRGINIA WATERS - PLEASANTVILLE Bernard Davis Liberal [email protected] @bernardjdavis Tel: (709) 729-3335 Tel: (709) 729-5980 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-0121 WATERFORD VALLEY Tom Osborne Liberal [email protected] @TomOsborneLib Tel: (709) 729-3404 Tel: (709) 729-4882 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-4820 WINDSOR LAKE Cathy Bennett Liberal [email protected] @CathyBennettNL Tel: (709) 729-3775 Tel: (709) 729-3529 (Constituency Office) Fax: (709) 729-2232.
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