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Nancy Guptill was born on 28 April, 1941 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian politician (1941–2020). Discover Nancy Guptill'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 79 years old?
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radiotherapy technician |
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79 years old |
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28 April 1941 |
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28 April |
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Date of death |
24 August, 2020 |
Died Place |
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada |
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Canada
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Nancy Guptill Height, Weight & Measurements
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Nancy Guptill Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nancy Guptill worth at the age of 79 years old? Nancy Guptill’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Canada. We have estimated Nancy Guptill's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Nancy Evelyn Guptill (April 28, 1941August 24, 2020) was a Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island (PEI).
Guptill was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on April 28, 1941.
She was the daughter of Lloyd and Evelyn Garrison.
Guptill was educated at the Halifax Vocational School and the Victoria General Hospital.
She married L.R. Gregg Guptill in 1964.
Together, they had three daughters.
The family eventually relocated to Summerside on Prince Edward Island in 1975.
Guptill started her career in politics as a member of the town council for Summerside, Prince Edward Island for two terms.
She later revealed that she had never intended to enter politics.
She decided to run only after being advised that she had no chance of being elected, since she was not from PEI and a woman.
She served in its Legislative Assembly from 1987 to 2000.
A member of the provincial Liberal Party, she represented the electoral districts of 5th Prince from 1987 to 1996 and St. Eleanors-Summerside from 1996 to 2000.
She went on to be elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in 1987.
She was appointed to the provincial cabinet two years later, serving as Minister of Tourism and Parks from 1989 to 1991 and as Minister of Labour and Minister responsible for the Status of Women from 1991 to 1993.
Throughout her tenure as MLB, Guptill was noted for her resolve to create jobs for her constituents in Summerside.
She was noted for being part of PEI's Famous Five when she was elected speaker in 1993.
Guptill was subsequently elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly on April 15, 1993, and served in that office until 1996.
It marked the first time that all five legislative positions in a Canadian province were held by women.
Premier Callbeck remembered Guptill for her sense of fairness as speaker.
She worked in that capacity with local police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to improve the security of Province House, after a pipe bomb exploded in the legislature on April 20, 1995.
Throughout her tenure in the legislature, Guptill found the work-home-life balance to be testing.
Her husband's support, coupled with the fact that their daughters were at an older age, made the situation less difficult.
Consequently, she advocated for shorter working hours to give female MLAs the opportunity to raise a family at the same time.
Guptill retired as an MLA before the provincial election in 2000.
She was later named chair of the provincial Workers Compensation Board in 2008.
Guptill died on August 24, 2020, in Summerside.
She was 79, with her daughter noting that she suffered a "diminishing quality of life" in the years leading up to her death.