Gwen Charles

Gwen Charles (born July 19, 1949 in Lindsay, Ontario) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1988 to 1990, representing the riding of Selkirk for the Manitoba Liberal Party. Charles began her career at the municipal level, serving as a councillor in the town of Selkirk. She first ran for provincial office in the election of 1986, finishing third in the Selkirk riding with 1023 votes. At the time, the riding's MLA was New Democrat Howard Pawley, the provincial Premier. In early 1988, Pawley's government was unexpectedly defeated when disgruntled backbencher Jim Walding voted against his party's annual budget in an evenly-divided house. Pawley stepped down as Premier and did not run in the election which followed. With the riding open, Charles was able to defeat NDP candidate Terry Sargeant by just 184 votes. The Liberals increased their parliamentary representation from one to twenty in this election, and Charles spent the next two years in the official opposition. In 1990, she was the only member of the provincial Liberal caucus who openly supported Paul Martin for national party leader. Like many of her Liberal colleagues, she was defeated in the 1990 election amid a general decline in support for her party (once again, she placed third behind the NDP and Progressive Conservative candidates). Charles later returned to Ontario, where she suffered a severe breakdown. Ironically, she received an employment tip for Pivotal Services from her psychiatrist, and later became President and CEO of the organization, which finds jobs for people suffering from mental illnesses. Charles, Gwen Charles, Gwen

 

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