Jane Stewart
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Jane Stewart, PC (born April 25, 1955 in Brantford, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician who was the Minister of Human Resources Development from 1999 to 2003. In 2006, she briefly held the post of Chief of Staff to Bill Graham, Leader of the Opposition.
Stewart was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 election. She was a close friend of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, and was soon appointed to the important position of Minister of Indian Affairs. In 1999, she was moved to the Department of Human Resources Development (HRDC), the government department that has the largest budget. Stewart was widely viewed to have leadership ambitions, and was closely supported by Chretien.
These ambitions were put to an end by the so called "billion-dollar boondoggle" where ineffective accounting practices at HRDC allegedly left millions of dollars unaccounted for (subsequent accounting reports revealed that only $85,000 were left unaccounted for). While the problems at HRDC mostly date from the time of her predecessor, Pierre Pettigrew, Stewart took the brunt of the attack. Despite this, she did not resign, and Chrétien stood by her throughout the ordeal.
She remained minister in charge of HRDC until Paul Martin became Prime Minister on December 12, 2003. She was moved to the backbenches because of the continued taint of scandal and her position as a loyalist to the ousted Chrétien. She retired from politics on February 13, 2004, to become an Executive Director of the International Labour Organization. In July 2005, she left her job with the ILO to return to Canada and marry Henry Stolp.
With the announcement that Martin was stepping down as leader of the Liberal Party, a group called "Liberals for Jane" had hoped to see Stewart seek the party leadership. This was ruled out when Stewart accepted the position of Chief of Staff to acting Leader of the Opposition, Bill Graham. Only weeks later, Stewart stepped down from the post due to family obligations. She was replaced by former cabinet minister Andy Mitchell.
From 2006 to May 2007 Stewart was chief negotiator for the province of Ontario in the Caledonia land dispute. [1]
Stewart comes from a family of politicians. Her father Robert Nixon was leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, while her grandfather was Ontario premier Harry Nixon.
[edit] References
- ^ "Ontario replacing negotiator in Caledonia talks", Canadian Press, 7 May 2006. Retrieved on 2007-05-07.
[edit] External links
- Winnipeg Sun: Jane Stewart, has left after less than eight weeks on the job
- CBC News: Jane Stewart leaving politics
- Political Biography from the Library of Parliament
26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien | ||
Cabinet Posts (3) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Pierre Pettigrew | Minister of Human Resources Development (1999–2003) |
Liza Frulla |
Ron Irwin | Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (1997–1999) |
Bob Nault |
David Anderson | Minister of National Revenue (1996–1997) |
Herb Dhaliwal |
Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by Derek Blackburn, New Democrat |
Member of Parliament for Brant 1993–2004 |
Succeeded by Lloyd St. Amand, Liberal |
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