Lucille Collard
Lucille Collard is a Canadian politician who has been a member of Provincial Parliament since 2020. A member of the Ontario Liberal Party, Collard represents Ottawa—Vanier in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Background
Collard completed a law degree at the University of Ottawa in 1999 and pursued a public service career as a lawyer. She practised international trade law with the NAFTA Secretariat, administrative and regulatory law with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and public law as a federal government civil litigator at the Federal Court of Canada.Collard is a mother of four children and has reported education as a personal interest. In 2003, she launched a pilot francophone school with 18 students – Trille des Bois – which was officially opened in 2010. Today, 600 students attend Trille des Bois.
Political career
Trustee
Collard first ran for public office in 2010 and was elected as a School Trustee for the Rideau-Vanier Zone. She was re-elected in 2014 and 2018. Following her second re-election, she was elected as chair of the board of the Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario.Provincial politics
In early 2020, Collard won the Liberal nomination for the by-election to the provincial electoral district of Ottawa—Vanier, which was vacated by Nathalie Des Rosiers. She was elected on February 7, 2020, with 52.2% of the vote.In the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, she has served as the Liberal opposition critic for the following ministerial portfolios:
- Ministry of the Attorney General
- Ministry of the Solicitor General
- Office of Women's Social and Economic Opportunity
- Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
- Ministry of Francophone Affairs