After Fred Bradshow announced he would not run in next year’s provincial election, the Saskatchewan Party has chosen a candidate to replace him.
Terri Bromm, a long-time pharmacist who works in Tisdale, was acclaimed as Bradshaw’s replacement several weeks ago.
“I want to thank Fred Bradshaw for his years of dedicated public service,” Bromm said in a release posted to the Sask. Party’s website. “I’ll be working hard to make sure Carrot River Valley continues to have a strong voice in our Legislature.”
Bromm worked as a pharmacist for 25 years, including in Tisdale and Nipawin; both of which are communities in the Carrot River Valley constituency.
Her current employment is as the business development officer for Community Futures Newsask in Tisdale.
She and her husband Ian have two adult children.
Bradshaw has been the MLA for the Carrot River Valley constituency since 2007 and won his seat again in every election since.