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Helena Guergis, född 19 februari 1969 i Barrie, är en kanadensisk politiker, av assyriskt, judiskt, och svenskt ursprung. Hon var minister i Kanadas regering mellan oktober 2008 och april 2010. Guergis valdes till det kanadensiska underhuset år 2004. I januari 2007 utsågs hon till statssekreterare i utrikesfrågor och internationell handel. I oktober 2008 blev hon den första ministern någonsin för kvinnors ställning. Hon avgick från denna post i april 2010 i samband med en polisutredning.

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dbo:abstract Helena C. Guergis, PC (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒɪs/ JOR-jiss; born February 19, 1969) is a Canadian politician of Assyrian descent. She represented the Ontario riding of Simcoe—Grey in the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2011, and was appointed Minister of State (Status of Women) on October 30, 2008, following the October 14, 2008 Canadian federal election. Soon after starting her parliamentary career, she became involved in several controversial situations, and these increased with time in both number and severity. Guergis was forced to resign from the Cabinet of Canada and leave the Conservative Party caucus on April 9, 2010, pending a Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigation into "serious" but unspecified allegations regarding her conduct. While the RCMP investigated, and eventually concluded there was no evidence of criminal wrongdoing, Guergis continued to sit as an Independent Conservative in the House of Commons. She applied unsuccessfully for reinstatement to the Tory caucus. Guergis was defeated while running as an independent in the 2011 election by Kellie Leitch, her replacement as the riding's Conservative candidate. On December 22, 2011, Guergis launched a defamation lawsuit against Prime Minister Stephen Harper and several other people and organizations, including the federal Conservative Party, filed in Ontario Superior Court, over accusations of unfair and malicious treatment causing damage to her political career and reputation. (en) Helena C. Guergis (née le 19 février 1969 à Barrie, Ontario) est une femme politique canadienne. Élue à la Chambre des communes du Canada pour la circonscription de Simcoe—Grey sous la bannière du Parti conservateur du Canada en 2004, elle est nommée (en) le 30 octobre 2008, à la suite de l'élection du 14 octobre. Le 9 avril 2010, elle est expulsée du caucus conservateur. Députée indépendante, elle est défaite par la conservatrice Kellie Leitch lors de l'élection fédérale de 2011. Elle fut secrétaire parlementaire[Quand ?] de David Emerson, lorsqu'il était le ministre du Commerce international. (fr) Helena Guergis, född 19 februari 1969 i Barrie, är en kanadensisk politiker, av assyriskt, judiskt, och svenskt ursprung. Hon var minister i Kanadas regering mellan oktober 2008 och april 2010. Guergis valdes till det kanadensiska underhuset år 2004. I januari 2007 utsågs hon till statssekreterare i utrikesfrågor och internationell handel. I oktober 2008 blev hon den första ministern någonsin för kvinnors ställning. Hon avgick från denna post i april 2010 i samband med en polisutredning. (sv) Хеле́на К. Джо́эрджис (англ. Helena Guergis, р. 19 февраля 1969 в Барри (Онтарио)) — канадский политик. Будучи избранной в 2004 в Палату общин Канады от округа Симко — Грей и Консервативной партия Канады, 30 октября 2008, после выборов 14 октября, она была назначена министром по положению женщин. 9 апреля 2010 она была исключена из консервативной фракции. Став независимой, она проиграла на федеральных выборах 2011 консерватору Келли Лейтч. Когда был , она была его парламентским секретарём. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Helena Guergis, född 19 februari 1969 i Barrie, är en kanadensisk politiker, av assyriskt, judiskt, och svenskt ursprung. Hon var minister i Kanadas regering mellan oktober 2008 och april 2010. Guergis valdes till det kanadensiska underhuset år 2004. I januari 2007 utsågs hon till statssekreterare i utrikesfrågor och internationell handel. I oktober 2008 blev hon den första ministern någonsin för kvinnors ställning. Hon avgick från denna post i april 2010 i samband med en polisutredning. (sv) Хеле́на К. Джо́эрджис (англ. Helena Guergis, р. 19 февраля 1969 в Барри (Онтарио)) — канадский политик. Будучи избранной в 2004 в Палату общин Канады от округа Симко — Грей и Консервативной партия Канады, 30 октября 2008, после выборов 14 октября, она была назначена министром по положению женщин. 9 апреля 2010 она была исключена из консервативной фракции. Став независимой, она проиграла на федеральных выборах 2011 консерватору Келли Лейтч. Когда был , она была его парламентским секретарём. (ru) Helena C. Guergis, PC (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒɪs/ JOR-jiss; born February 19, 1969) is a Canadian politician of Assyrian descent. She represented the Ontario riding of Simcoe—Grey in the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2011, and was appointed Minister of State (Status of Women) on October 30, 2008, following the October 14, 2008 Canadian federal election. Soon after starting her parliamentary career, she became involved in several controversial situations, and these increased with time in both number and severity. (en) Helena C. Guergis (née le 19 février 1969 à Barrie, Ontario) est une femme politique canadienne. Élue à la Chambre des communes du Canada pour la circonscription de Simcoe—Grey sous la bannière du Parti conservateur du Canada en 2004, elle est nommée (en) le 30 octobre 2008, à la suite de l'élection du 14 octobre. Le 9 avril 2010, elle est expulsée du caucus conservateur. Députée indépendante, elle est défaite par la conservatrice Kellie Leitch lors de l'élection fédérale de 2011. (fr)
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