Christine Melnick

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Riel

Incumbent since 2003

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Political Party: NDP

Phone: (204) 953-2680

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Minister visits Portage to discuss immigrant services

Friday, 20 April 2012

Portage Daily Graphic - Minister Christine Melnick visited Portage la Prairie Thursday to discuss the delivery of immigration services in Manitoba following news the federal government will be taking over the administration of these services from the province.

Province to prod feds on immigrant settlement

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Brandon Sun - Provincial Immigration Minister Christine Melnick will introduce the resolution, arguing the settlement-services component of the federal-provincial immigration agreement is vital to ensuring immigrants get the support they need.

Province to prod feds on immigrant settlement

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Provincial Immigration Minister Christine Melnick will introduce the resolution, arguing the settlement-services component of the federal-provincial immigration agreement is vital to ensuring immigrants get the support they need.

Immigration ministers clash

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Brandon Sun - But Manitoba Immigration Minister Christine Melnick countered, saying Kenney's numbers are as wrong as his decision. She said above what the province contributes to the settlement services, it also spends millions each year through various provincial ...

Immigration ministers clash

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - But Manitoba Immigration Minister Christine Melnick countered, saying Kenney's numbers are as wrong as his decision. She said above what the province contributes to the settlement services, it also spends millions each year through various provincial ...

Kenney slams NDP's immigrant support

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Winnipeg Sun - Christine Melnick, the NDP's immigration minister, met with Kenney on Monday afternoon. She said she told Kenney he had it all wrong. In addition to the $1.7 million the province gives for settlement services for immigrants, it also provides $20 ...

Adult Learners Week proclaimed

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Portage Daily Graphic - “Adult learning has wider implications for the lives of individuals, families, and society,” said Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Christine Melnick. “When adults expand their skills and competencies through education, they are better equipped ...

Celebrating adult learners

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Winkler Times - Advanced Education and Literacy Minister Erin Selby and Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Christine Melnick visited the Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development today to celebrate International Adult Learners' Week and the achievements ...

'Tehran' Terry should visit Tel Aviv

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Winnipeg Sun - Selinger was accompanied by two of his ministers, Dave Chomiak and Christine Melnick, along with 34 others in an impressive mission organized by the Winnipeg Jewish Federation. Dubbed as “Manitoba week” in Israel, the mission saw the signing of several ...

Filipinos transform Manitoba

Saturday, 03 March 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - An extended glimpse into an increasingly vital community Time right to look at immigrants, their legacies Immigration Minister Christine Melnick said the increased number of Filipinos coming to Manitoba is a source of pride for all in the province.

Questionnaire Response

Christine Melnick - Riel

Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?

I believe that we can make a difference in our communities, and I feel I’ve helped our community grow. I will keep moving forward. I’ll continue to listen to community members and work to solve their issues in a positive way.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?

I care about our neighborhoods, and want all families in the area to have a high quality of life that is affordable. I know Riel very well and have a deep commitment to the constituents. I was born, raised and educated here. I continue to live in the community.

Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?

Health care, education, privatization of Manitoba Hydro & opportunities for young people.


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