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Irene MathyssenIrene Mathyssen (born August 16, 1951 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. She was a New Democratic Party MPP from 1990 to 1995, and briefly served as a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Since then, she has campaigned for federal and provincial office on several occasions. Mathyssen was educated at the University of Western Ontario from 1970 to 1975, received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Drama, and a Bachelor of Education degree. She subsequently worked as an English teacher. She was a member of the London Board of Education from 1981 to 1990, and was president of the Middlesex NDP riding association from 1989 to 1990. She has long been involved in labour activism in the London region. She was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1990, defeating incumbent Liberal Doug Reycraft by 520 votes in Middlesex. She served as government Whip from 1990 to 1991, and was a parliamentary assistant from 1991 to 1994. She was named a Minister without Portfolio, responsible for Culture, Tourism and Recreation, on October 21, 1994, near the end of the Rae government's term in office. The NDP were defeated in the 1995 provincial election and Mathyssen was personally defeated in Middlesex, finishing third behind Reycroft and Progressive Conservative Bruce Smith. She ran for the federal New Democratic Party in the 1997 election, and finished third in the riding of London--Fanshawe, well behind Liberal incumbent Pat O'Brien. She ran in the same riding in the 1999 provincial election and again finished third, behind PC candidate Frank Mazzilli and Liberal Peter Mancini. Mathyssen ran in London--Fanshawe for a third time in the 2003 provincial election and this time finished a strong second, losing to Liberal Khalil Ramal by fewer than 2,000 votes. Notwithstanding her previous losses, Mathyssen was considered by many to have a strong chance of defeating Pat O'Brien in the 2004 federal election, amid a general resurgence in support for her party in Ontario. Instead, a late surge in Liberal popularity gave O'Brien a victory by more than 3,000 votes. After four losses in the London--Fanshawe riding, Mathyssen's political future is unclear. She continues to teach English at Banting Secondary School in London, and serves on the District 11 Ontario Secondary Schools Teachers Federation Political Action Committee. She was a vocal opponent of the Invasion of Iraq in 2003, and has participated in many local peace rallies. Mathyssen is also a member of the Ontario Health Coalition. External link Mathyssen, Irene Mathyssen, Irene Mathyssen, Irene Mathyssen, Irene Mathyssen, Irene
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