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Frances Lankin

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Coalition for Better Childcare and was provincial spokesperson for the Equal Pay Coalition. She eventually became an economic researcher and finally a full-time negotiator for the union. During her time at OPSEU, Lankin was appointed by the provincial government to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Tribunal for a 3-year term.
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She currently sits on the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs and the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Joint Parliamentarians. She previously served on the Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples, the Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, the
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Lankin's actual position in relation to the "social contract" was somewhat complicated. She initially opposed the Rae government's plans to revisit existing labour contracts, and personally warned Rae of the fallout that would result from organized labour. She later considered resigning from cabinet
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When Rae resigned as NDP leader in 1996, Lankin declared herself a candidate to succeed him. She was regarded as the frontrunner in this race, and was strongly supported by senior members of the Rae government and the party establishment. However, this identification actually damaged her popularity
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on April 22, 1991. She soon developed a reputation as one of the most proficient ministers in Rae's government, and won praise for her attention to administrative detail. She managed to bring the $ 17 billion health budget under control by reducing out-of-province charges to OHIP and reducing costs
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Lankin was the president and CEO of United Way Toronto from 2001 to 2011, guiding the organization through its transformation from a trusted fundraiser to an organization dedicated to addressing underlying root causes of social problems. Under Lankin's leadership, United Way Toronto engaged in a
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development of social research reports such as Losing Ground: The Persistent Growth of Family Poverty in Canada's Largest City, Decade of Decline: Poverty and Income Inequality in the City of Toronto in the 1990s and Poverty by Postal Code: The Geography of Neighbourhood Poverty to identify and
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While in opposition, she wrote and submitted a private-members' bill banning the use of restraints on elderly patients. Her bill was unanimously carried by all parties in the Legislature and became one of two private members bills submitted and passed by Lankin, a very rare accomplishment for a
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over the issue on two separate occasions, but ultimately chose to remain because (she argued) it would give her the opportunity to moderate the legislation. She did, in fact, replace Rae's initial plans for outright wage rollbacks with requirements that workers above a certain income level take
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Lankin was a very active member of OPSEU, where she focused on many issues of concern to women workers. She took a position as Equal Opportunity Coordinator with the union, working on such issues as paid maternity leave, pay equity and childcare. While at OPSEU, Lankin helped found the Ontario
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for the province's drug benefit plan. She also increased funding for AIDS initiatives and made it easier for Ontario residents to receive treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. She also became one of Rae's most trusted ministers, and a part of his "inner circle".
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In 2006, she co-chaired a federal government Blue Ribbon Panel, which made recommendations for improving how the federal government distributes grants and contributions to charities and other organizations.
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to study criminology. Due to a provincial government hiring freeze, Lankin was unable to get a position in her desired field working in probation and parole, so she accepted a position as a
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In 2014, Lankin was appointed to the Premier's Advisory Council on Government Assets, whose mandate was to review and identify opportunities to modernize government business enterprises.
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third-party opposition MPP. She was inspired to propose the bill after discovering that her own mother suffering from dementia had been tied to her bed in a Toronto area hospital.
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Senate Committee on Senate Modernization, the Senate Committee on Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament and the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence.
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In addition to her role at United Way, Lankin has served on several Crown, not-for-profit, charitable and corporate boards. Over the years, she has served on the boards of
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until February 2024 when she was appointed Government Liaison in the upper chamber and changed her designation to non-affiliated. She rejoined the ISG in May 2024.
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between 1990 and 1995. From 2010 to 2012, she co-chaired a government commission review of social assistance in Ontario. From 2009 to 2016, she was a member of the
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partnerships with government, business and labour to focus attention and resources on United Way Toronto's key priority areas: neighbourhoods, youth and newcomers
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building and strengthening United Way Toronto's network of health and social service agencies through funding and development of agency capacity and leadership
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to lead the Commission for the Review of Social Assistance in Ontario, as part of the province's poverty reduction strategy. They released a report,
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Boyle, Theresa (28 June 2001). "Restraints on patients curbed as Ontario approves new law ; Lankin's private member's bill wins full support".
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a five-year plan to develop social infrastructure and engage residents in priority neighbourhoods identified in conjunction with the City of Toronto
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In 2012, Lankin was named a Trudeau mentor by the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation, and in 2013, she became a fellow at the Broadbent Institute.
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number of strategic initiatives that aimed to improve the lives of individuals, families and neighbourhoods in Toronto, including:
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Lankin, Frances (24 September 1995). "NDP finance critic's view: Government must start to focus on real, not invented, crises".
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Polanyi, Margaret (25 May 1991). "Rookie minister thrives on work Lankin juggles duties as health, management board chief".
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Bill S-3: An Act to amend the Indian Act in response to the Superior Court of Quebec decision in Descheneaux c. Canada
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won its first-ever majority government in this election, and Lankin, then thirty-six years old, was appointed to
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As a result of criticisms from Kormos and others, many of Lankin's potential supporters went to rival candidate
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2010 - CA-Queen's Centre for Governance Voluntary Sector Reporting Award For Excellence in Financial Reporting
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2009 - CA-Queen's Centre for Governance Voluntary Sector Reporting Award For Excellence in Financial Reporting
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2008 – CA-Queen's Centre for Governance Voluntary Sector Reporting Award For Excellence in Financial Reporting
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among party delegates who were disappointed by the rightward shifts of the Rae government. Rival candidate
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Bill C-101: An Act to amend the Customs Tariff and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act
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The ministry was created from the old Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology led by
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Lankin was appointed to the Senate on March 18, 2016, on the advice of Prime Minister
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2007 – Canadian Public Relations Society - CEO Award of Excellence in Public Relations
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In 2010, the provincial government of Ontario announced the appointment of Lankin and
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Lankin was appointed to the Senate on March 18, 2016, on the advice of Prime Minister
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2011 – Toronto Community Social Planning Committee – Community Leadership Award
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highlight challenges faced by the most underserved inner-suburbs of Toronto
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2010 – Herb Carnegie Foundation – Future Aces Lifetime Achievement Award
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accused her in the leadership debate of bearing responsibility for the "
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2009 – Italian Canadian Chamber of Commerce’ Community Building Award
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Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
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Bill C-375: An Act to amend the Criminal Code (presentence report)
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mobilization of the community's volunteer and financial resources
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Crone, Greg (9 February 1996). "Lankin to run for top NDP job".
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2010 – Community Service Award – Black Action Defence Committee
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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs: (1991)
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Brighter Prospects: Transforming Social Assistance in Ontario
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Hynes, Mary (7 May 1982). "Province not hiring women: Rae".
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2002 – Elizabeth Fry Society of Toronto – Rebel for a Cause
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On February 3, 1993, Lankin was shifted to the position of
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2006 – Carlton University, Arthur Kroger Award for Policy
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2008 – More Magazine's - Top 40 over 40 Women in Canada
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2008 – GTA Consumer's Choice - Women of the Year Award
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1996 Ontario New Democratic Party leadership election
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In 1985, Lankin tried to gain the nomination as the
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Bill C-210: An Act to amend the National Anthem Act
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Index

The Honourable
PC
CM
Senator
Ontario
Incumbent
Justin Trudeau
David Johnston
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Michael Prue
Beaches—East York
Marion Bryden
Beaches—Woodbine
London
Ontario
Canadian
Independent Senators Group
New Democratic
Restoule
Ontario
PC
CM
Canadian senator
NDP
Bob Rae
Security Intelligence Review Committee
Justin Trudeau
Independent Senators Group
London, Ontario
University of Toronto

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