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Representative Jessica Fancy-Landry Contact information

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NameJessica Fancy-Landry
PositionRepresentative
StateNova Scotia
PartyLiberal
Born1983
elected2025
Mailing AddressOttawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0A6
Phone
Mailing Address517 King street Bridgewater, Nova Scotia B4V 1B3
Phone902-527-5680
fax 1
emailEmail Form
Website
Contact Representative Jessica Fancy-Landry
Jessica Fancy-Landry is a Canadian politician, educator, and rural development advocate who has made a significant impact in Nova Scotia’s political landscape. A dedicated member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Fancy-Landry was elected as the Member of Parliament for South Shore—St. Margarets in the 2025 Canadian federal election, defeating the incumbent Conservative MP Rick Perkins.

Jessica Fancy-Landry for Representative



Jessica Fancy-Landry is your Member of Parliament for South Shore - St. Margarets, bringing the values of integrity, dignity, compassion, and collaboration to politics. Born and raised in Queens County, Jessica understands the challenges and opportunities of our rural and coastal communities firsthand.

Jessica isn’t a typical politician—she’s a mom, educator, community leader, and passionate advocate for rural Nova Scotians. With years of experience teaching, coaching local youth sports, volunteering extensively, and leading the Rural Communities Foundation of Nova Scotia, Jessica has directed millions of dollars in investments to local initiatives, fought food insecurity, championed education, and promoted environmental sustainability.

Our community deserves representation that works for everyone. Jessica’s priorities include:

Affordability: Championing affordable living for young families, seniors, and workers.

Healthcare Accessibility: Ensuring equitable access to timely healthcare services.

Economic Development: Supporting sustainable growth and local businesses.

Environmental Protection: Balancing growth with protection of our natural resources.

Inclusivity and Community: Ensuring every voice is heard and represented.

Jessica’s leadership at the Rural Communities Foundation has resulted in over $2.1 million invested directly into Nova Scotia communities. Her initiatives, such as the David Gunning Zero Hunger Campaign and Joan Feynman Climate Action Fund, demonstrate her commitment to meaningful change and tangible action.