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Honourable Susan Corkum-Greek

Corkum-Greek, Hon. Susan
PC

Former journalist and long-time community development advocate, the Honourable Susan Corkum-Greek was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as MLA for Lunenburg in 2021 and was re-elected in 2024.

She is the Ministerial Assistant to the Minister of Opportunities and Social Development and has been Minister of Economic Development, and the ministerial assistant to the Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage, focusing on tourism.

A graduate of the University of King’s College, Halifax, Corkum-Greek spent nearly two decades in community journalism. She credits those years for igniting her passion for community economic development, which she has pursued full time since 2002.

Corkum-Greek’s professional experience spans a number of industries from tourism and culture to small manufacturing, and includes both volunteer and paid work in the Chamber of Commerce movement. She was a founding member of the Lunenburg Waterfront Association, formed to protect and revitalize the seaport’s working waterfront. She also played a foundational role in the development of LAMP (Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance), an elite finishing school for performing artists that helped transform a longtime public school and National Historic Site into a vibrant community and cultural hub.

Corkum-Greek lives in Bayport with her husband Jody, a professional mariner, and two children.

She is Chair of the Community Services Committee. She is a member of the Assembly Matters and Health Committees.

Constituency Party Start Date
Lunenburg PC 2021

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Contact details

Constituency office

Civic address:
97 Kaulbach Street, Suite 201
Lunenburg, NS
B0J 2C0

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 220
Lunenburg, NS
B0J 2C0

Phone: 902-634-8708
E-mail: susancorkumgreekmla@gmail.com

Business address

Progressive Conservative Caucus Office
1601 Lower Water Street, Suite 201
Halifax, NS B3J 3P6

Phone: 902-424-2731
Fax: 902-424-7484
E-mail: PCcaucus@novascotia.ca

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