- Lorraine Michael
Infobox_Politician
name = Lorraine Michael
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birth_date = birth date and age | 1943|03|27
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residence = St. John's,Newfoundland and Labrador
office1 = Leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party
term_start1 =May 28 ,2006
term_end1 =
predecessor1 = Jack Harris
successor1 = incumbent
office2 = MHA forSignal Hill-Quidi Vidi
term_start2 =November 1 ,2006
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predecessor2 = Jack Harris
successor2 = incumbent
party = New Democratic Party
religion =Roman Catholic
occupation = nun, teacher, social activistLorraine Michael, MHA, M.Div., B.A. (born
March 27 ,1943 ) is a social democratic Canadianpolitician and since 2006 has been leader ofNewfoundland and Labrador 's New Democratic Party. She is a formernun and teacher, and social activist. OnNovember 1 ,2006 , she was elected Member of the House of Assembly for the constituency ofSignal Hill-Quidi Vidi .Biography
Michael was born on
March 27 ,1943 to aLebanese-Canadian family in St. John's, Newfoundland. After being educated atMemorial University of Newfoundland and theUniversity of Toronto , she became anun in the Roman Catholic Church and taught students inBell Island , later serving as the school's principal under the Roman Catholic School board. As well her teaching career took her toBaie Verte , theBurin Peninsula and theCodroy Valley . She then continued as the director of the Office of Social Action for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. John's, Newfoundland. While in the position she represented the Roman Catholic church in a number of coalitions forsocial justice , both regionally and nationally. In 1993 she left the church in a protest over the archdiocese's handling of the sexual abuse claims against the church.Michael has since spent her time as both a social activist and a
feminist withinCanada and Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as internationally. In the past she has worked with theToronto -based Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice (ECEJ). While working with the ECEJ she took part in conferences inMexico ,Chile , andZimbabwe as a speaker on economic globalization. She had also worked with the Women and Work Committee of theNational Action Committee on the Status of Women and briefly served as the interim executive director. She also served seven years with the Women in Resource Development Committee as the executive director, consulting with industry, labour, education and government to achieve equal employment in the natural resource development sectors of Newfoundland and Labrador. This work was itself an extension of her work inLabrador as theInnu Nation nominee on theVoisey's Bay environmental assessment panel from 1997 to 1999.Leadership
She was elected as leader of the
New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador onMay 28 ,2006 during the party's policy and leadership convention. She was elected by a vote of 107-5 over fellow candidate Nina Patey to replace outgoing leader Jack Harris. Then onNovember 1 ,2006 she was elected in aby-election in the district of Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi to fill the vacancy made by Jack Harris. She defeated Conservative candidate, and future justice minister, Jerome Kennedy with 1,968 votes to Kennedy's 1,595. The Liberal Party did not field a candidate.Michael was re-elected to her seat after the 2007 election, defeating the Progressive Conservative candidate Maria Afonso by a 17% margin. The Liberal candidate finished a distant third with only 196 votes.
External links
* [http://www.nl.ndp.ca/Lorrainebio.pdf/ New Democratic Party] - NL NDP official bio
* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/05/28/newfoundland-ndp.html NL New Democrats pick new leader]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2006/11/03/williams-liberals.html?ref=rss NDP by-election proves Liberals are useless: Williams]
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