Marie Renaud has spent her career standing up for people the system overlooks. Before politics, she spent 15 years as executive director of the Lo-Se-Ca Foundation, supporting adults with developmental disabilities, work that taught her exactly how fragile these supports can be and how much damage falls on families when they fail.
As MLA for St. Albert since 2015 and Shadow Minister for Community and Social Services and Francophone Issues, Marie has been an unrelenting advocate for Albertans with disabilities, and continues this work in her fight against the UCP's rushed transition from AISH to ADAP. She has repeatedly called out the lower benefits, the disappearing right to appeal, and the real human cost. Evictions. Food bank lines. Families pushed past their limit.
Marie believes disabled Albertans deserve dignity, not red tape and broken promises.
Marie Renaud is ready. Alberta's New Democrats are ready.
