
Hon. Dave Denine
Minister for
Intergovernmental Affairs and
Minister Responsible
for the Volunteer and Non-Profit Sector
Dave Denine was elected and sworn in as a Member of
the House of Assembly in November 2003. He
subsequently served as the Parliamentary Secretary
to the Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs
and Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and
Labrador Housing Corporation. He was appointed the
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education
on March 14, 2006.
The former Mount Pearl Mayor is a graduate of
Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he
received a Bachelor of Education degree in 1972, and
a retired junior and senior high school teacher. He
served as a member of the Mount Pearl City Council
since November 1989, holding the positions of
Councillor, Deputy Mayor and, since 1996, Mayor. He
has served on the executive of the Mount Pearl Minor
Hockey Association; chaired the Torch Relay
Committee; and was a member of the Coordinating
Committee for the 1988 and 2000 Newfoundland and
Labrador Summer Games. He also co-chaired the 2002
Irving Cup Hockey Tournament held in Mount Pearl. He
is a member of the Board of Directors of the
Children's Wish Foundation. He has received several
community awards including the 1988 City Builders
Award, the 1988 Brain Waklin Award for Minor Hockey
Executive of the Year, the Queen's Golden Jubilee
Medal for community service, and the Mount Pearl
Minor Hockey Builders Award. He has been involved in
many capacities with hockey, basketball, and soccer,
and volunteered for the 2000 Summer Games.
Mr. Denine, his wife Shirley and their two sons,
Keith and Mark, live in Mount Pearl.
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