Patty Hajdu

The Honourable
Patty Hajdu
PC MP
Minister of Status of Women
Assumed office
November 4, 2015
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Preceded by Kellie Leitch
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Thunder Bay—Superior North
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded by Bruce Hyer
Personal details
Born 1966 (age 4950)
Political party Liberal
Children 2
Residence Thunder Bay, Ontario
Alma mater Lakehead University
University of Victoria

Patricia A. "Patty" Hajdu (born 1966) is a Canadian Liberal politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Thunder Bay—Superior North in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 federal election.[1][2] Since November, 2015, she has been the Minister of Status of Women in the federal Cabinet. Hajdu is a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.

Early life and education

Hajdu attended Lakehead University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honour, and the University of Victoria, where she obtained a Masters of Public Administration.

Career

Hajdu has been a resident of the Thunder Bay area for most of the time since 1980. She worked mainly in the field of harm prevention, homelessness, and drug addiction, including nine years as the head of the drug awareness committee of the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. She also worked as a creative director and graphic designer in marketing. Prior to her election in 2015 she was the head of Shelter House, the city's largest homeless shelter.[3]

On November 4, 2015, she was appointed the Minister of Status of Women in the federal Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.[4] In this capacity, she convened in July 2016 an advisory council to help develop of Canada's strategy against gender-based violence.[5]

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 2015
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalPatty Hajdu 20,069 45.0 +28.52
New DemocraticAndrew Foulds 10,339 23.2 -26.95
ConservativeRichard Harvey 7775 17.4 -12.25
GreenBruce Hyer 6155 13.8 +10.78
IndependentRobert Skaf 270 0.6
Total valid votes/Expense limit 44,786100.0   $247,384.84
Total rejected ballots 178
Turnout
Eligible voters 63,192
Source: Elections Canada[6][7][8]

References

29th Ministry – Cabinet of Justin Trudeau
Cabinet Post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Kellie Leitch Minister of Status of Women
November 4, 2015-present
Incumbent
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