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Karen Haslam was born on 19 April, 1946 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Karen Haslam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Occupation Teacher
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 19 April 1946
Birthday 19 April
Birthplace St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1946

Karen Haslam (born April 19, 1946) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.

1984

She was elected as a Rate Payer's trustee in Beaverbank, Nova Scotia in 1984, and as a school board trustee in Stratford in 1987.

1990

She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995 and served as a minister in the government of Bob Rae.

She ran for the Ontario legislature in the 1990 provincial election in the southwestern riding of Perth.

She won the election defeating Liberal Gerry Teahen by 2,985 votes.

The NDP won a majority government and Haslam was appointed as a Deputy Speaker.

1991

On July 31, 1991, she was promoted to cabinet as Minister of Culture and Communications.

In October 1991, a humorous incident occurred when Haslam was escorting Prince Charles on a tour of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) when she caught her heel in a door sill and her shoe fell off.

Charles gallantly picked it up and offered it back to her.

She said, "My gracious, my prince is handing me my shoe... Thank goodness it fits."

During her time as minister she established a publishing centre for the book and magazine industry.

She also managed a funding shortage that occurred at the AGO.

In 1991 the AGO asked for an additional $6 million for its operating grant.

Due to financial constraints, Haslam was unable to agree the request.

1992

In July 1992 the AGO was planning a three-month closure for a scheduled expansion but instead it closed for seven months and laid off half of its staff.

Haslam convened a task force to review the operation of the AGO led by Glenn Lowry.

In November the task force released its findings.

If found the operations "basically sound" but the gallery needed to "reduce its dependency on government funding."

1993

When the expanded gallery reopened in January 1993, Haslam announced an additional $2 million in funding.

On February 3, 1993 she was demoted to junior position in cabinet as Associate Minister of Health assisting Minister of Health Ruth Grier.

She subsequently emerged as a prominent opponent of the Rae government's Social Contract austerity legislation, which revised labour contracts and mandated unpaid leave days for many provincial workers.

After the government decided to move forward with the legislation, Haslam resigned her cabinet position on June 14, 1993.

She was the only cabinet minister in the Rae government to resign on principle over this matter.

Later, she joined with maverick NDP MPPs Peter Kormos and Mark Morrow and former New Democrat Dennis Drainville to vote against the legislation.

Haslam's decision won her the respect of many dissidents within the party.

1995

The NDP were defeated in the 1995 provincial election, and Haslam lost her own seat to Progressive Conservative Bert Johnson, but she managed a credible second-place finish in a riding where the NDP had little historical support.

1999

In 1999, Haslam supported Canadian Union of Public Employees workers in Stratford during a protracted strike in the city.

The following year, she scored an upset victory over incumbent Dave Hunt for mayor of the city, winning by 6305 votes to 4228.

2000

From 2000 to 2003, she served as mayor of Stratford, Ontario.

Haslam was a teacher and librarian before entering public life.

2003

She was defeated in 2003 in her bid for re-election winning only 12% of the popular vote against two other prominent opponents.

2005

In October 2005, Haslam took on the position of Provincial Secretary of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.

2006

She subsequently resigned in March 2006.

Haslam currently serves on the Provincial Conservation Review Board.