- Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Infobox CanadianMP | name=Judy Wasylycia-Leis
term_start=1997
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predecessor=Rey Pagtakhan
birth_date= birth date and age |1951|8|10
birth_place=Kitchener, Ontario
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profession= organizer, policy advisor
party=New Democratic Party
party colour=NDP
residence=Winnipeg
riding=Winnipeg North Centre (1997-2004)
Winnipeg North (2004-present)
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spouse= Ron Wasylycia-Leis
children= Nick, Joe
religion=United Church of Canada |Klazina Judith Wasylycia-Leis (pronounced Was-aH-lish-aH-lease) MP, MA (born
August 10 ,1951 ) is a Canadian politician. She was aManitoba cabinet minister in the government ofHoward Pawley from 1986 to 1988, and has been a member of theCanadian House of Commons since 1997.Early life
Wasylycia-Leis was born in Kitchener,
Ontario , and was educated at theUniversity of Waterloo andCarleton University (receiving a Master of Arts degree inpolitical science from the latter institution in 1976). She worked as a policy planning consultant for the social democraticNew Democratic Party following her graduation, and served as an executive assistant to party leaderEd Broadbent . She also served as Women's Organizer for the federal NDP during this period.Wasylycia-Leis ran for office three times while living in Ontario, though she was not elected on any of these occasions. In 1977, she ran for the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the provincial NDP in the riding of Carleton, and received 6837 votes for a third-place finish. She ran for the seat again in a 1980 by-election and the 1981 general election, and again placed third on each occasion.Manitoba legislature
Wasylycia-Leis moved to Manitoba during the 1980s, where she worked as an executive assistant to Premier
Howard Pawley and coordinated the Women's Directorate in the Manitoba government. She was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba for the Manitoba NDP in the 1986 provincial election. She was elected in the north-end Winnipeg riding of St. Johns (generally a safe seat for the party), defeating Progressive ConservativeJohn Baluta by almost two thousand votes.On
April 17 ,1986 , Wasylycia-Leis was appointed to the Manitoba cabinet asMinister of Culture, Heritage and Recreation with responsibility for the Status of Women and the Manitoba Lotteries Foundation Act. She was relieved of the Status of Women responsibility onSeptember 21 ,1987 , but retained the other two positions until the Pawley government was defeated in the 1988 provincial election.Wasylycia-Leis was re-elected in 1988, although by a narrower margin; she defeated Liberal
Ruth Oberman , 3,092 votes to 2,480. In the 1990 provincial election, she was re-elected again by a wider margin.Federal politics
Wasylycia-Leis resigned her seat on
August 12 ,1993 , to seek (and win) the federal NDP nomination in the riding ofWinnipeg North . The NDP fared poorly in the 1993 election, however, and Wasylycia-Leis lost to LiberalRey Pagtakhan by almost 10,000 votes. She subsequently became a co-chair ofCho!ces , a Manitoba social-justice coalition. In the federal election of 1997, Wasylycia-Leis ran in the riding ofWinnipeg North Centre , and defeated LiberalJudith Optiz Silver , 13,663 votes to 7,801. She was re-elected by a wider margin in the 2000 election. In 2003, she supportedBill Blaikie 's campaign to become leader of the federal NDP. Redistribution placed Wasylycia-Leis against Pagtakhan again for the federal election of 2004, in the altered riding ofWinnipeg North . On this occasion, Wasylycia-Leis defeated Pagtakhan 12,507 votes to 9,491.In Parliament, Wasylycia-Leis has focused primarily on issues relating to women (including women's health concerns) and general human rights. She has served as her party's health critic, and was made critic for women's and senior's issues in 2001. She is also an advocate for
Israel , and in recent years has been critical of some of her party's foreign policy positions as regards Israel and theMiddle East .Wasylycia-Leis was named Deputy Caucus Chair of the parliamentary NDP on
January 30 ,2003 . OnAugust 2 ,2004 , she was promoted to Caucus Chair. In 2003 Wasylycia-Leis was also named the Finance Critic and is the spokesperson for Finance and Financial Institutions issues for the NDP [http://judywl.ca/mpbio] . In November 2004, Wasylycia-Leis traveled toUkraine to monitor developments in that country's disputed Presidential election.Finance Critic
She became the centre of a national controversy during the 2006 election campaign. She had contacted the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) requesting an investigation into whether or not Liberal Finance MinisterRalph Goodale had illegally leaked information regarding a government announcement on income trusts, so as to benefit certain insiders [http://www.ndp.ca/page/3186] . Following her request, RCMP CommissionerGiuliano Zaccardelli wrote to Wasylycia-Leis to inform her that the RCMP had commenced a criminal probe into the matter. The letter was delivered to her offices, which were closed for the holidays. When she did not respond to the letter, Zachardelli called her personally to ask whether or not she had read his letter. Wasylycia-Leis then proceeded to call a press conference to announce that the Liberals were the subject of an RCMP investigation. The effects of this announcement were an almost immediate drop in Liberal popularity and surge in Conservative momentum, as indicated by public-opinion polls. The letter from Zachardelli to Wasylycia-Leis remains controversial, as it went against standard RCMP policy by publicly announcing that a criminal investigation is being conducted. The controversy is deepened by the timing of the announcement to coincide with a federal election campaign. [cite web
url=http://www.thestar.com/columnists/article/304195
title=Probe role of RCMP in last vote
publisher=www.thestar.com
accessdate=2008-02-16
last=Travers
first=James] OnFebruary 15 ,2007 the RCMP announced the conclusion of the income trust investigation and laid a charge of 'Breach of Trust' againstSerge Nadeau , an official in the Department of Finance [http://www.news.gc.ca/cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=276859] .Ralph Goodale was cleared of any wrongdoing [http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=98a291f4-69a5-4862-8117-6fbe609f5b2a&k=36017] . Nevertheless, Wasylycia-Leis called for an apology from Goodale [http://www.ndp.ca/page/4898] .Wasylycia-Leis also played a central role in the debate surrounding the introduction of additional tax on Income Trusts in the 'Tax Fairness Plan' introduced by Conservative Federal Finance Minister
Jim Flaherty on October 31, 2006. During the subsequent Finance Committee hearings examining the taxation scheme the [http://caiti-online.blogspot.com/ Canadian Association of Income Trust Investors] launched a series of ads critical of the New Democratic Party and Wasylycia-Leis in particular [http://caiti-online-media.blogspot.com/search/label/Judy%20Wasylycia-Leis] [http://caiti-online-media.blogspot.com/search/label/New%20Democratic%20Party] .Paul Szabo , a Liberal MP for Mississauga South disputed Wasylycia-Leis's credibility onMay 10 ,2007 in the House of Commons. Wasylycia-Leis charged that the Liberals were unduly influenced by the [http://www.caiti.info/ Canadian Association of Income Trust Investors] (CAITI) who, she asserted, had donated $282,000 since 1993 to the Liberals and $53,700 to Liberal leadership contenders in 2006. Szabo pointed out that the CAITI did not exist until January 2007, after the Liberal Leadership Convention and continued "The member has immunity in the House. She can say whatever she wants, whether truthful or not, but she cannot say those things, I believe, outside the House. Will she go outside the House and say the same things to the media and expose herself to the consequences of misleading of the House of Commons?"During the same Parliamentary session Szabo read the following email into the record written by CAITI to Wasylycia-Leis: "You need to publish a [n] immediate retraction of your false statements and assertions made in today's House of Commons today about our association funding the Liberal Party. CAITI did not come into existence until January 11, 2007. Please provide evidence to support you [r] statement that we have funded the Liberal Party to the tune of some $280,000. We have provided no funding to any political party directly or indirectly' Never have, Never will. Please advise immediately. In the absence of an immediate response, CAITI will pursue
legal recourse ." To date, Wasylycia-Leis has refrained from repeating her remarks outside the House of Commons where her Parliamentary immunity does not apply [ cite news | author = Government of Canada | title =39th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSIONEDITED HANSARD • NUMBER 151 | publisher = Government of Canada | url = http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=39&Ses=1&DocId=2931402 | date =May 10 2007 ] .On
September 27 ,2007 Jack Layton replaced Wasylycia-Leis withThomas Mulcair as the NDP Finance Critic. [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2007/09/27/ndp-shadow-cabinet.html]Wasylycia-Leis is now the Caucus Chair and her critic portfolios include Health, and Persons with Disabilities. [http://www.ndp.ca/page/5807]
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DATE OF BIRTH=August 10 ,1951
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kitchener,Ontario ,Canada
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