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Christine Melnick was born on 1950 in Winnipeg, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Christine Melnick'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 74 years old?

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Occupation Librarian, researcher
Age 74 years old
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Born 1950
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Birthplace Winnipeg, Canada
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1950

Christine "Chris" Melnick (born 1950) is a former politician in Manitoba, Canada.

She was a cabinet minister in the governments led by New Democratic Party (NDP) Premiers Gary Doer and Greg Selinger.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Melnick received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Manitoba and subsequently received a master's degree in library and information science from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia.

She has worked for a variety of businesses in the private and public sectors, with experience such fields as in education, advertising and offshore oil.

Prior to entering provincial politics, she was employed as a librarian and researcher at the Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre and was a trustee for the Louis Riel School Division of southeastern Winnipeg.

She was also active in women's health, human rights, literacy and environmental issues, and sat on the province's Council on Post-Secondary Education.

1990

She received 4,393 votes, against 3,171 for her Progressive Conservative opponent, Shirley Render, who had previously represented the neighbouring riding of St. Vital from 1990 to 1999.

The NDP, then led by Doer, won a landslide victory.

Following the election, she was appointed Minister of Family Services and Housing, with responsibility for Persons with Disabilities.

2003

Melnick was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in 2003, succeeding retiring NDP Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Linda Asper in the south Winnipeg riding of Riel.

2007

She was re-elected in the provincial elections of 2007 and 2011.

In September 2007, Doer appointed her as Minister of Water Stewardship, succeeding Steve Ashton.

2012

In January 2012, Melnick was appointed Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism.

2013

In October 2013, Selinger, who had been party leader and premier since 2009, shuffled Melnick out of cabinet, along with fellow veteran ministers Nancy Allan and Jim Rondeau.

2014

On February 4, 2014, Selinger removed Melnick from the NDP caucus after she claimed she was told to act as a scapegoat for the premier relating to a controversy surrounding invitations issued to a legislative debate.

On November 13, 2014, Melnick was readmitted to NDP caucus, but the leadership refused to let her attend caucus meetings.

2018

In 2018, Melnick was honoured with the Peter Gzowski Award for her contributions to literacy in Canada.