Laureen Ann Harper (née Teskey; born June 23, 1963) is a Canadian graphic designer.
The eldest of three, Laureen Ann Teskey was born in Turner Valley, a rural town southwest of Calgary, to rancher parents who owned an electrical contracting company.
After graduating from Oilfields High School, she attended the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology where she studied journalism and photography.
She created some controversy when she notified the National Arts Centre on September 24, 2008, that she would not be able to fulfill her role as Honorary Gala chair on October 4.
On June 3, 2013, Harper and Ottawa city councillor Allan Hubley announced a new federal anti-bullying strategy to train approximately 2,400 teenagers across Canada in delivering peer education workshops and presentations against bullying to their fellow students.