- Pauline Browes
Pauline Browes, PC (born
May 7 1938 ) is a Canadian politician. She was aMember of Parliament between 1984 and 1993.An educator by training, Browes was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament forScarborough Centre in the 1984 federal election that broughtBrian Mulroney to power.She served as
parliamentary secretary to the Minister of the Environment from 1986 to 1989, and as parliamentary secretary to both theSecretary of State for Canada and the Minister of State for multiculturalism and citizenship from 1989 until 1991. In that year, she was appointed to the Mulroney Cabinet as Minister of State for the Environment.In January 1993, she was moved to the position of Minister of State for Employment and Immigration. When
Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as PC leader andPrime Minister of Canada in June 1993, she promoted Browes to Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. However, in the subsequent 1993 federal election, the Campbell government was defeated, as was Browes in her riding ofScarborough Centre .During the 1995 Ontario provincial election, she served as a special advisor to
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario election campaign won byMike Harris , who becamePremier of Ontario . Harris subsequently appointed her Vice Chair of the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal.On
April 20 ,2005 , the "National Post " reported that Browes has been recruited by theConservative Party of Canada as one of theirstar candidate s in the next federal election. She ran in the riding ofScarborough—Guildwood , but failed to get elected, finishing second with 11,790 votes (28.7%).External links
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