Nancy Allan
Not to be confused with Nancy Allen.
Nancy Allan (born
July 25,
1952 in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba) is a politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. She is currently a
cabinet minister in the
New Democratic Party government of
Gary Doer.
Allen was raised in
MacGregor, Manitoba and was educated at
MacGregor Collegiate. From
1990 to
1994, she was Director of Development for the
Canadian Diabetes Association. She worked for the
Manitoba Motion Picture Industries Association from
1994 to
1995, and then as a consultant for small business and non-profit organizations from
1995 to
1999. She has also taught two continuing education courses at the
University of Winnipeg.
Allan began her political career as a school trustee, serving on the Norwood School Division from 1995 to
1998 and the St. Boniface School Division from 1998 to 1999. She was elected to the
Manitoba legislature in the
1999 provincial election, defeating incumbent
Progressive Conservative MLA
Shirley Render in the central Winnipeg riding of
St. Vital by 5218 votes to 3699.
In
2003, she supported
Bill Blaikie's bid to become leader of the federal
New Democratic Party.
In the
2003 election, Allan was re-elected with over 63% of the popular vote. On
November 4,
2003, she entered cabinet as
Minister of Labour of Immigration, with responsibility for
Multiculturalism,
Status of Women and administration of the
Workers Compensation Act.