Erin Selby

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The Honourable
Erin Selby
MLA, BA
Manitoba Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy
Incumbent
Assumed office
March 28, 2011
Premier Greg Selinger
Preceded by Diane McGifford
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Incumbent
Assumed office
May 22, 2007
Preceded by Jack Reimer
Constituency Southdale
Personal details
Born Winnipeg, Manitoba
Political party New Democratic Party
Alma mater Concordia University
Occupation Journalist

Erin Selby is a politician and former TV personality in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Selby earned a bachelor's degree in communications studies from Concordia University.

She previously co-hosted Breakfast Television on Citytv Winnipeg alongside Jon Ljungberg from August 4, 2005 to March 23, 2007. Before signing on with Citytv, she was a weather anchor for Global News Montreal and the consumer watch reporter for CTV Winnipeg. She also appeared in several movies as a reporter, including The Art of War with Wesley Snipes.

Selby was elected as the MLA for the NDP in the riding of Southdale in the 2007 Manitoba provincial election.

It was announced on March 28, 2011, that Selby was appointed Manitoba's new Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy. She replaced Diane McGifford who planned not to run again in the Fall.[1][2]

Selby lives in Southdale with her husband Trevor and triplet daughters.

References

  1. Owen, Bruce (March 29, 2011). "Selby new minister of advanced education". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved March 31, 2011. 
  2. "New Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy sworn in at Legislative Building" (Press release). Government of Manitoba. March 28, 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2011. 

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Political offices
Preceded by
Diane McGifford
Manitoba Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy
March 28, 2011  present
Incumbent
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Preceded by
Jack Reimer
Member of the Legislative Assembly for Southdale
May 22, 2007  present
Incumbent
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Flor Marcelino
as a member of the Executive Council of Manitoba
Order of precedence in Manitoba
as a member of the Executive Council of Manitoba
Succeeded by
Glenn Joyal
as Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba


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