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Melissa Lantsman was born on 8 April, 1984 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a politician. Discover Melissa Lantsman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Occupation Politician, public relations executive, political strategist
Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 8 April, 1984
Birthday 8 April
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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2022

On February 16, 2022, in response to a question raised by Lantsman regarding the usage of the Emergencies Act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau replied to her by stating "Conservative Party members can stand with people who wave swastikas." In response, Lantsman stated "I am a strong Jewish woman and a member of this House and the descendant of Holocaust survivors. I have never been made to feel less except for today when the Prime Minister accused me of standing with swastikas. I think he owes me an apology. I'd like an apology." Trudeau did not respond to Lantsman's request.

Following the September 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election, new Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre named Lantsman co-Deputy Leader along with Alberta MP Tim Uppal.

2021

Melissa Lantsman MP is a Canadian politician and public relations executive who serves as the Member of Parliament for Thornhill in the House of Commons of Canada. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, she was elected in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She is the first openly lesbian and first Jewish woman ever to be elected as a Conservative MP. Upon election of Pierre Poilievre as Conservative Leader, Pierre named Lantsman one of two deputy leaders along with Edmonton MP Tim Uppal.

In 2020, upon the retirement of Peter Kent from Parliament, Lantsman announced her intention to seek the federal Conservative nomination in Thornhill. She defeated the incumbent Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament, Gila Martow, to become the riding's Conservative candidate on March 17, 2021.

She was elected to parliament on September 20, 2021, and was sworn into office on October 28. Since November that year, she has served as the Shadow Minister of Transport in the Opposition Shadow Cabinet of Erin O'Toole.

Lantsman faced the incumbent Member of Provincial Parliament for Thornhill, Gila Martow, in the nomination contest. She participated in a series of nomination debates with Martow between December 2020 and March 2021. On April 3, 2021, Lantsman defeated Martow in the nomination election and was certified as the Conservative candidate for Thornhill. She faced Liberal candidate Gary Gladstone in the 2021 Canadian federal election on September 20 and, per preliminary results, won the seat with 51.3% of the vote.

Lantsman was sworn into the 44th Canadian Parliament on October 26, 2021. On November 9, she was appointed by Erin O'Toole to serve as the Shadow Minister of Transport.

2020

In 2020, Conservative then-Member of Parliament for Thornhill, Peter Kent, announced that he would not seek re-election at the next year's federal election. Kent had represented the electoral district since 2008. The riding has the highest proportion of Jewish residents in Canada at 37%.

Lantsman announced her candidacy for the Conservative nomination on November 27, 2020. Her candidacy was endorsed by former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, former federal ministers John Baird, Joe Oliver, Pierre Poilievre, Rona Ambrose, Michelle Rempel Garner and Lisa Raitt, as well as incumbent Ontario provincial ministers Caroline Mulroney, Stephen Lecce, Greg Rickford and Paul Calandra. She also received endorsements from federal and provincial Conservative legislators, including Eric Duncan, Scott Aitchison, Logan Kanapathi, Stan Cho, Roman Baber and Vijay Thanigasalam.

2019

Since 2019, Lantsman has appeared on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News' Power & Politics as well as CTV's Power Play as a political panelist and has hosted a radio show on CFRB 1010 AM. She has sat on the board of the Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Jewish Addiction Community Services (JACS) and the Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto.

2018

Lantsman previously worked as a communications advisor to several cabinet members in the 28th Canadian Ministry of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. She was a senior advisor to the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and its chief spokesperson during the 2018 Ontario provincial election. Lantsman was previously the National Vice President of Public Affairs at Enterprise Canada, a strategic communications firm.

In 2018, Lantsman served as director of communications for Ontario MPP Caroline Mulroney's candidacy for leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Following Mulroney's loss, Lantsman joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario's campaign for the 2018 Ontario general election as its chief spokesperson and war room director. In this role, she oversaw all press communications and social media releases by the campaign. The election resulted in a majority government for the Progressive Conservatives, the first since 2002 after 16 years of Liberal government in Ontario. Following the election, Lantsman joined Hill+Knowlton Strategies, an international public relations strategy firm, at their Toronto office. In 2020, she joined Enterprise Canada, a strategic public relations consultancy, as its vice president for National Public Affairs. She relinquished her partnership in Enterprise in 2021 to focus on her political candidacy.

2017

Lantsman is gay and was married in 2017. She suffers from severe Crohn's disease.

2015

After a brief stint at The Coca-Cola Company as a senior public affairs advisor, Lantsman returned to government as director of communications for the Ministry of Finance under Joe Oliver. Following the Harper government's loss of the 2015 Canadian federal election, Lantsman returned to the private sector as a senior director for CIBC Capital Markets.

2008

As an adolescent, Lantsman volunteered for Conservative Party candidates in local elections. During the 2008 Canadian federal election, she was appointed a senior communications advisor, with the party forming a minority government. Thereafter, she was appointed director of communications for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Ministers Lawrence Cannon and John Baird, serving from 2008 to 2011. From 2011 to 2012, she was the director of communications of the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, and accompanied Prime Minister Stephen Harper on domestic and foreign visits.

1984

Lantsman was born in Toronto in 1984 to a Russian Jewish family and raised in Thornhill. Her mother was an accountant and her father was an engineer who worked in the taxi business and ran several pawn shops. She attended a French-immersion program at Langstaff Secondary School in York Region and speaks fluent French in addition to English and Russian. Lantsman has one brother.