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- Melissa Lantsman MP is a Canadian politician and public relations executive who serves as the Member of Parliament for Thornhill in the House of Commons of Canada. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, she was elected in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She is the first openly lesbian and first Jewish woman ever to be elected as a Conservative MP. Upon election of Pierre Poilievre as Conservative Leader, Pierre named Lantsman one of two deputy leaders along with Edmonton MP Tim Uppal. Lantsman previously worked as a communications advisor to several cabinet members in the 28th Canadian Ministry of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. She was a senior advisor to the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and its chief spokesperson during the 2018 Ontario provincial election. Lantsman was previously the National Vice President of Public Affairs at Enterprise Canada, a strategic communications firm. In 2020, upon the retirement of Peter Kent from Parliament, Lantsman announced her intention to seek the federal Conservative nomination in Thornhill. She defeated the incumbent Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament, Gila Martow, to become the riding's Conservative candidate on March 17, 2021. She was elected to parliament on September 20, 2021, and was sworn into office on October 28. Since November that year, she has served as the Shadow Minister of Transport in the Opposition Shadow Cabinet of Erin O'Toole. Lantsman was elected the vice-chair of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport and Infrastructure. (en)
- Melissa Lantsman, née le 8 avril 1984 à Toronto, est une femme politique canadienne et une responsable des relations publiques, élue députée de Thornhill à la Chambre des communes du Canada. Membre du Parti conservateur du Canada, elle a été élue aux élections fédérales canadiennes de 2021. Elle est la première femme LGBTQ et femme à être élue députée conservatrice. Lantsman a précédemment travaillé comme conseillère en communication auprès de plusieurs membres du cabinet du 28e conseil des ministres canadien du Premier ministre Stephen Harper. Elle a été conseillère principale du Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario et sa porte-parole en chef lors des élections provinciales de 2018 en Ontario. Lantsman était auparavant vice-présidente nationale des affaires publiques à Enterprise Canada, une entreprise de stratégie de communication. En 2020, à l'annonce du retrait de Peter Kent du Parlement, Lantsman annonce son intention de solliciter l'investiture conservatrice fédérale à Thornhill. Elle défait la députée provinciale progressiste-conservatrice, , pour devenir la candidate conservatrice de la circonscription le 17 mars 2021. Elle a été élue députée le 20 septembre 2021 et a prêté serment le 28 octobre. À partir du mois de novembre suivant, elle est ministre fantôme des Transports dans le cabinet fantôme de l'opposition d'Erin O'Toole. Lantsman a été élue vice-présidente du Comité parlementaire permanent des transports et des infrastructures. (fr)
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- Melissa Lantsman MP is a Canadian politician and public relations executive who serves as the Member of Parliament for Thornhill in the House of Commons of Canada. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, she was elected in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She is the first openly lesbian and first Jewish woman ever to be elected as a Conservative MP. Upon election of Pierre Poilievre as Conservative Leader, Pierre named Lantsman one of two deputy leaders along with Edmonton MP Tim Uppal. (en)
- Melissa Lantsman, née le 8 avril 1984 à Toronto, est une femme politique canadienne et une responsable des relations publiques, élue députée de Thornhill à la Chambre des communes du Canada. Membre du Parti conservateur du Canada, elle a été élue aux élections fédérales canadiennes de 2021. Elle est la première femme LGBTQ et femme à être élue députée conservatrice. Elle a été élue députée le 20 septembre 2021 et a prêté serment le 28 octobre. À partir du mois de novembre suivant, elle est ministre fantôme des Transports dans le cabinet fantôme de l'opposition d'Erin O'Toole. (fr)
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