Melissa Lantsman

Canadian politician

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September 2022 Named co-deputy leader of the Conservative Party by new Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre.
February 27 2022 Appointed by Candice Bergen to the Conservative Party leadership team as Chair of Outreach.
November 9 2021 Appointed by Erin O'Toole as Shadow Minister of Transport.
October 28 2021 Sworn into office as Member of Parliament.
October 26 2021 Sworn into the 44th Canadian Parliament.
September 20 2021 Elected to Parliament representing Thornhill.
April 3 2021 Won the Conservative Party nomination for Thornhill, defeating incumbent MPP Gila Martow.
March 17 2021 Defeated incumbent Gila Martow to become the Conservative Party candidate for Thornhill.
November 27 2020 Announced her candidacy for the Conservative nomination in Thornhill.
2019 Began appearing as a political panellist on CBC News' Power & Politics and CTV's Power Play.
2018 Served as director of communications for Caroline Mulroney's Ontario PC Party leadership candidacy.
2018 Worked as chief spokesperson and war room director for the Ontario PC Party campaign, which resulted in a majority government victory.

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