Scott Brison

GPTKB entity

Properties (64)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Politician
gptkbp:advocacy Community development
Cultural preservation
Economic development
Freedom of expression
Human rights
International cooperation
Public health
Rural development
Social justice
Disability rights
Education policy
Environmental sustainability
Public safety
Transportation policy
Urban development
Consumer protection
Infrastructure development
Innovation and technology
Civic engagement
Trade agreements
Gender equality
Indigenous rights
Youth engagement
Affordable housing
Mental health awareness
Economic equality
Privacy rights
Anti-corruption measures
Public service reform
Healthcare_reform
Digital_rights
gptkbp:affiliation gptkb:Liberal_Party
gptkbp:allegiance gptkb:Canada
gptkbp:birthDate 1967-05-10
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:Windsor,_Nova_Scotia
gptkbp:children 2
gptkbp:education gptkb:Dalhousie_University
gptkbp:firstClaim 1997
2019
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Scott Brison
gptkbp:image Scott_Brison_2015.jpg
gptkbp:knownFor Advocating for LGBTQ+ rights
gptkbp:legislation House of Commons of Canada
gptkbp:nationality Canadian
gptkbp:notableEvent First openly gay member of the Canadian Cabinet
gptkbp:occupation Businessman
gptkbp:office President of the Treasury Board
gptkbp:party gptkb:Liberal_Party_of_Canada
gptkbp:politicalAffiliation Canadian_politics
gptkbp:politicalPosition Minister of International Trade
gptkbp:politicalRole gptkb:Liberal_Party_of_Canada
gptkbp:position Member_of_Parliament
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Ed_Fast
gptkb:Tony_Clement
gptkbp:residence gptkb:Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
gptkbp:spouse Graham_Boeckh
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Scott_Aitchison
gptkb:Jim_Carr
gptkbp:termEnd 2018
2019
gptkbp:termStart 1997
2015
gptkbp:website scottbrison.ca