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Megan Leslie was born on 29 September, 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian politician (born 1973). Discover Megan Leslie'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 50 years old?
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She is a member of famous Politician with the age 50 years old group.
Megan Leslie Height, Weight & Measurements
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Megan Leslie Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Megan Leslie worth at the age of 50 years old? Megan Leslie’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from Canada. We have estimated Megan Leslie's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Megan Anissa Leslie (born September 29, 1973) is a Canadian politician and environmental advocate.
She is the president and CEO of World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWFC) and on the advisory board of the Leaders' Debates Commission.
In 2005, Leslie attended the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Montreal to present on the issue of energy poverty.
She has also made presentations to the Canadian Public Health Association national conference, the Atlantic Regional Association of Immigrant Settlement Associations and the national conference of the Public Legal Education Association of Canada.
She has been with her partner Brendan Haley since at least 2007.
Leslie was previously the federal Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Halifax from the 2008 Canadian federal election until her defeat in 2015.
She is a member of the New Democratic Party and served as the party's critic for the environment.
Leslie was nominated as the NDP's candidate in Halifax after former party leader Alexa McDonough announced her retirement from politics as of the 2008 election.
She won with 6,800 more votes than her nearest opponent.
Leslie launched an initiative as the NDP's health critic to propose a national pharmacare plan to pay for expensive prescription drugs.
She also introduced a private member's bill to create a national strategy for suicide prevention, which has garnered the support of some municipal councils.
She was also noted for being "well-briefed on the controversy surrounding Assisted Human Reproduction Canada last spring, when several board members resigned amid allegations of lack of transparency over spending."
In 2010, Megan Leslie gave the first Varpu Lindström lecture, an annual event created in honour of Professor Varpu Lindström, a historian at York University (Toronto).
Leslie also spent a year studying at the University of Tampere in Finland.
After earning her law degree, she worked for the Dalhousie Legal Aid Service in a community in Halifax.
She has a background in social justice advocacy on poverty issues and is a founding member of the Affordable Energy Coalition (AEC).
As a member of AEC, she advocated cheaper energy rates to help low-income earners.
She was part of a successful settlement agreement with Nova Scotia Power Inc. regarding energy efficiency programs.
She has advocated at Residential Tenancies, Small Claims, Income Assistance Appeal Board, CPP Disability Tribunal, and Utility and Review Board hearings.
Leslie has coordinated mobile legal info clinics in the Halifax area.
These include Direction 180, Stepping Stone, Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association (now Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia), Metro Turning Point, Bayers Westwood Parent Resource Centre, Single parent Centre, and Adsum House.
Leslie also developed the "Tenant Rights Project" that worked directly with low-income earners to reduce rates of homelessness.
During the 2011 election, she said, "Brendan has taken on the domestic role completely, from shopping to cooking to cleaning the tub."
He has a PhD from Carleton University, and works as the Policy Director at Efficiency Canada, the national voice for an energy efficient economy.
Leslie was re-elected with an increased majority in 2011.
Leslie re-introduced the NDP's Climate Change Accountability Act in the House of Commons in June 2011 after it was defeated by the unelected and appointed Senate in 2010.
In 2012, Leslie was named as one of the deputy leaders of the Official Opposition – one of the youngest MPs ever to be selected for the post.
Leslie was raised in Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social & Political Thought and History and a Certificate in Refugee and Migration Studies, both from York University.
She has a law degree from Dalhousie University.
Leslie is the daughter of Finnish immigrants and grew up in a Finnish community in Kirkland Lake.
She has attended Finnish events such as the Annual Suurjuhlat (Grand Fest).
In 2012, Leslie was the target of hate mail after The Hill Times misattributed a quotation critical of ATV drivers from Green Party leader Elizabeth May to the NDP MP.
In 2013, Leslie criticized Conservative Cabinet Minister Keith Ashfield in the House of Commons for comments he had previously made.
In March 2015, her Opposition Day Motion to ban microbeads in Canada was passed unanimously by Parliament, ensuring that microbeads would be added to the list of toxic substances managed by the government under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999.
Leslie worked collaboratively with other parties to create Sable Island National Park, has led the fight for federal monies owed to HRM for Citadel Hill in Halifax, and successfully passed Second Reading of her Private Members Bill to save Sambro Island Lighthouse.
Leslie lost her Halifax seat to Andy Fillmore in the October 2015 federal election as the Liberals swept all the Atlantic Canada seats.
In December 2015, Leslie was hired by World Wildlife Fund Canada as a senior consultant on ocean governance as part of a five-year plan to cooperate with the federal and provincial governments.
However, the World Wildlife Fund Canada temporary role ended in June, when she was expected to work back home in Halifax, where her partner was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dalhousie University.
On October 26, 2017, she was announced as President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund Canada.