Christine Melnick

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Riel

Incumbent since 2003

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Political Party: NDP

Phone: (204) 953-2680

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One size doesn't fit all

Monday, 30 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Provincial Immigration Minister Christine Melnick should look for where Manitoba's program could be tweaked. She should show Mr. Kenney evidence that supports leaving the province's program largely intact so economic growth is not impeded.

Manitoba leaking nominee workers

Friday, 27 January 2012

Brandon Sun - Jean-Marc Prevost, a spokesman for Manitoba Immigration Minister Christine Melnick, said Thursday the wages for Manitoba's immigrants are not far off the wages for all Manitobans. Prevost also said Manitoba immigrants have very good employment and ...

Manitoba leaking nominee workers

Friday, 27 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Jean-Marc Prevost, a spokesman for Manitoba Immigration Minister Christine Melnick, said Thursday the wages for Manitoba's immigrants are not far off the wages for all Manitobans. Prevost also said Manitoba immigrants have very good employment and ...

Shuffle lining up the next batch of contenders

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Carman Valley Leader - If a minister was demoted it was Christine Melnick who goes from Water Stewardship to Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism. Quite frankly when it comes to looking after the province's water, things have been too quiet, especially during last ...

Rookies join cabinet in shuffle

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Christine Melnick: She relinquishes Water Stewardship to tackle both Immigration and Multiculturalism, both flagship departments as the province continues to bring more newcomers to Manitoba. Jim Rondeau: He continues as minister of Healthy Living and ...

Caldwell denied cabinet role

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Brandon Sun - Christine Melnick moved on from Water Stewardship to become immigration and multiculturalism minister, a change some view as a demotion. Healthy Living and Seniors Minister Jim Rondeau added consumer affairs to his title. “I think it's a good shuffle ...

Manitoba premier shuffles his cabinet, creates new youth department

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Global Winnipeg - Christine Melnick moves from water stewardship to immigration and multiculturalism. - Healthy Living Minister Jim Rondeau takes on the additional responsibility for consumer affairs. Liberal Party Leader Jon Gerrard said Mackintosh's move out of family ...

Manitoba premier shuffles his cabinet, creates new youth department

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Christine Melnick moves from water stewardship to immigration and multiculturalism. — Healthy Living Minister Jim Rondeau takes on the additional responsibility for consumer affairs. Liberal Party Leader Jon Gerrard said Mackintosh's move out of family ...

Cattleman named Manitoba ag minister in shuffle

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Canadian Cattlemen - Mackintosh, the MLA for the north Winnipeg riding of St. John's since 1993, replaces both Christine Melnick, who moves from water stewardship to the immigration and multiculturalism file, and Energy and Mines Minister Dave Chomiak, who had filled in as ...

Cattleman named Manitoba ag minister in shuffle Manitoba Co

Saturday, 14 January 2012

operator - Mackintosh, the MLA for the north Winnipeg riding of St. John's since 1993, replaces both Christine Melnick, who moves from water stewardship to the immigration and multiculturalism file, and Energy and Mines Minister Dave Chomiak, who had filled in as ...

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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