Thank You Lord for Madeleine
Meilleur MPP, in the Ottawa--Vanier Riding. I pray dear God that today, and in
the coming days, You will grant her wisdom and guidance. May her thoughts and
plans be established by You. As she serves the people in our Nation’s Capitol,
I pray that her dedicated work will be an example and blessing to all and those
on the Hill will take notice of her commitment and dedication. Give her the
strength and endurance she needs in her dual role as Attorney General and
Responsibility for Francophone Affairs. Bless her family with health and
prosperity and may they be aware of Your presence in their lives. In the name
of Jesus I pray. Amen
BIOGRAPHY
Madeleine Meilleur represents the riding of
Ottawa-Vanier. She was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003
after more than a decade in municipal politics.
Minister Meilleur was appointed Attorney General in March 2014, after having served as Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services since October 2011. She continues as Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs.
As Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Minister Meilleur has formed Ontario’s first ever Civil Liberties Discussion Table, has been active in supporting police, firefighters, corrections officers and other first responders, and she has successfully led the effort to make Ontario the first province in Canada to make sprinklers mandatory in retirement homes and vulnerable care occupancies.
Meilleur has previously served as Minister of Culture and Minister of Community and Social Services.
Thanks to her leadership, Ontario passed laws promoting the social inclusion of persons with developmental disabilities and giving Ontarians access to open adoption records. She also spearheaded efforts to introduce a new and strengthened Ontario Heritage Act, concluding 30 years of efforts to provide better heritage protection.
As Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs, she has been committed to building stronger French communities through critical investments in education and health services, including the expansion of the Montfort Hospital.
The independence of the French TV channel TFO, the creation of the office of the French-language services Commissioner, and the creation of Franco-Ontarian Day on September 25th are some of her many accomplishments that have benefited Franco-Ontarians.
Meilleur is a registered nurse and lawyer specializing in labour and employment law. She was appointed to the rank of Chevalier of the Ordre national de la Légion d’Honneur by the Ambassador of France to Canada in March 2012.
Minister Meilleur was appointed Attorney General in March 2014, after having served as Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services since October 2011. She continues as Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs.
As Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Minister Meilleur has formed Ontario’s first ever Civil Liberties Discussion Table, has been active in supporting police, firefighters, corrections officers and other first responders, and she has successfully led the effort to make Ontario the first province in Canada to make sprinklers mandatory in retirement homes and vulnerable care occupancies.
Meilleur has previously served as Minister of Culture and Minister of Community and Social Services.
Thanks to her leadership, Ontario passed laws promoting the social inclusion of persons with developmental disabilities and giving Ontarians access to open adoption records. She also spearheaded efforts to introduce a new and strengthened Ontario Heritage Act, concluding 30 years of efforts to provide better heritage protection.
As Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs, she has been committed to building stronger French communities through critical investments in education and health services, including the expansion of the Montfort Hospital.
The independence of the French TV channel TFO, the creation of the office of the French-language services Commissioner, and the creation of Franco-Ontarian Day on September 25th are some of her many accomplishments that have benefited Franco-Ontarians.
Meilleur is a registered nurse and lawyer specializing in labour and employment law. She was appointed to the rank of Chevalier of the Ordre national de la Légion d’Honneur by the Ambassador of France to Canada in March 2012.
http://madeleinemeilleur.onmpp.ca/Biography