Peggy Nash
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Peggy A. Nash | |
Member of Parliament
for Parkdale—High Park |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2006 election |
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Preceded by | Sarmite Bulte |
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Born | June 28 1951 Toronto |
Political party | New Democratic Party |
Spouse | Carl Nash |
Residence | Toronto |
Profession | Labour negotiator |
Peggy A. Nash (born June 28, 1951 in Toronto) is a federal Canadian politician with the New Democratic Party. She was first elected to the House of Commons in the 2006 federal election representing Parkdale—High Park, after having finished second in a close race in the 2004 election behind then-incumbent Sarmite Bulte of the Liberal Party.
Prior to her election, Nash was a long-time assistant to Buzz Hargrove at the Canadian Auto Workers. Hargrove's controversial decision to support strategic voting against the Conservative Party of Canada displeased Nash, as such behaviour would limit the number of votes the NDP received during the 2006 election. It is also possible that Hargrove's stance may have influenced Bulte's win in 2004, which many had predicted Nash would win.
In 2006, Nash was one of the most vocal opponents to the appointment of Gwyn Morgan as chairman of the new public appointment commission. [1]
Also in 2006, NOW named Nash the Best MP in Toronto. [2]
[edit] External links
- PeggyNash.ca - Official website
- New Democratic Party - bio at NDP official website
- Parliament Webpage
Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by Sarmite Bulte, Liberal |
Member of Parliament for Parkdale—High Park 2006-present |
Succeeded by incumbent |