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  1. Melissa Lantsman MP (born April 8, 1984) is a Canadian politician and public relations executive who serves as the member of Parliament (MP) for Thornhill since 2021. A member of the Conservative Party, she is the party's co-deputy leader and the co-deputy leader of the Official Opposition, serving with Tim Uppal. [1]

  2. Melissa is the Member of Parliament for Thornhill. She was appointed shadow minister of transport after her successful 2021 election. She was elected vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

  3. Election Candidates. Members of Parliament. Melissa Lantsman. Overview. Political Affiliation: Conservative. Constituency: Thornhill. Province / Territory: Ontario. Preferred Language: English / French. Expenditures Report.

  4. She is a community advocate, volunteer. Before elected office she was one of Canada’s most sought-after public affairs executives. In September 2022, Pierre Poilievre leader of the Federal Conservatives, appointed her as one of the two deputy leaders of the Conservative Party of Canada. Read Full Bio.

  5. Melissa Lantsman, Thornhill. 36,800 likes · 6,301 talking about this. Member of Parliament for Thornhill Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of 🇨🇦.

  6. Melissa is the Member of Parliament for Thornhill. She was appointed shadow minister of transport after her successful 2021 election. She was elected vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. She currently serves on the caucus leadership team and is head of outreach.

  7. Melissa is the Member of Parliament for Thornhill, elected in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She currently serves as the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada under the leadership of Pierre Poilievre.

  8. Dec 10, 2021 · Lantsman was the target of mysterious attack leaflets claiming to be from members of the Jewish religious community, although she actually did have the support of several prominent rabbis. She also faced what she called “threats” that required beefed-up security measures and consultations with York Regional Police.

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