Joanne Sharon Crofford (born October 29, 1947) is a former MLA for Regina Rosemont, Saskatchewan, and a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.She was born Joanne Sharon Elkin in Regina, the daughter of Hubert Elkin and Elsie Lillian Kozen.
Crofford has lived and worked throughout Saskatchewan, including the North.
On her return to Regina, Crofford was Program Co-ordinator at the Rainbow Youth Centre and Research Co-ordinator at the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Regina.Crofford was first elected in October 1991 as the MLA for Regina Lake Centre, and subsequently re-elected for Regina Centre and Regina Rosemont (due to boundary changes).
On November 21, 2003, Crofford was appointed Minister of Community Resources and Employment, Minister Responsible for Disability Issues and as well as Minister Responsible for Gaming.
In January 2006, Crofford announced that she would not run for re-election.
She has served in cultural, artistic, human rights, youth labour, business and community service organizations.
She was chair of the Regina Opening Ceremonies event for the 1995 Grey Cup, founder of the Cathedral Village Drum Circle and continues to serve on the Cathedral Village Arts Festival and other community committees.
The Saskatchewan Centre of International Languages has awarded her an Honorary Certificate in Languages for her support of international language instruction.Crofford's long involvement in the Saskatchewan community has led to her firm commitment to a close working relationship between government and all sectors of our society.
Crofford and her husband Vic reside in Regina Centre.