Bobby Morrissey
Bobby Morrissey
Member of Parliament for Egmont
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About Bobby Morrissey
First elected to the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly in 1982, Bobby Morrissey has dedicated his career and volunteer life to serving the residents of PEI.

Having served as MLA for nearly 20 years, Bobby has a deep understanding of his communities’ needs. He has held a number of high-profile roles within the Assembly, such as Minister of Transportation and Public Works, Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, and Opposition House Leader. He was also responsible for the redevelopment of the Canadian Forces Base Summerside and the surrounding community following its closure by the federal government in 1989. Bobby left politics in 2000 to join the private sector as a consultant specializing in government relations, fisheries, and the labour market. Bobby has been a member of the Board of Directors for the Heart & Stroke Foundation of PEI. He was the founding member and former president of the Tignish Seniors Home Care Co-op, and Vice-Chair of Tignish Special Needs Housing.

In 2015, Bobby was elected to the House of Commons and served as a Member on the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, as well as the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. Re-elected in 2019, Bobby looks forward to continuing to serve his constituents and ensuring the priorities of Egmont are heard in Ottawa.
Main office - Summerside
263 Heather Moyse Drive
Summerside, Prince Edward Island
C1N 5P1

Telephone:
1-800-224-0018

Fax:
902-432-6853
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Hill Office
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6

Telephone:
613-992-9223

Fax:
613-992-1974
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