Next N.L. premier Furey a political newcomer but a familiar face in the province
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Andrew Furey may be new to public office, but the province’s premier-designate is a familiar face in Newfoundland and Labrador though his charity leadership and his family’s political connections.
The 45-year-old orthopedic surgeon will take on the top political job in his home province after winning the provincial Liberal leadership Monday, bringing with him personal ties to provincial and federal politics.
His father George Furey is the current Speaker of the Senate, and his uncle Chuck Furey served as a provincial legislator. The younger Furey, born in St. John’s, was involved in Liberal politics from a young age, volunteering on campaigns as a boy.
Furey is known for his charity work. He founded the medical non-profit Team Broken Earth in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti in 2010 and co-founded the mental health foundation A Dollar A Day with businessman Brendan Paddick and musician Alan Doyle.