Helena Jaczek: Wiki, Age, Bio, Husband, Elections, Family, Net Worth

Helena Jaczek: Wiki, Age, Bio, Husband, Elections, Instagram, Twitter, Campaign Office, Platform, Education, Mother: Krystina Helena Jaczek PC MP (born November 5, 1950) is a British-Polish-Canadian physician and politician who now serves in the Cabinet of Canada as the Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario). She is also a Member of Parliament for Markham—Stouffville in Canada’s House of Commons. She formerly represented Oak Ridges—Markham in the Ontario Legislative Assembly as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2007 until 2018. In Kathleen Wynne’s cabinet, she served as Minister of Community and Social Services from 2014 to 2018, and then as Minister of Health and Long-Term Care in 2018.

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Helena Jaczek Background

Jaczek was born in England to a Polish father[2][3] and an English mother and emigrated to Canada at the age of 12 in 1963. She attended St. Clement’s School before graduating from the University of Toronto with a medical degree and a master’s degree in health science, as well as a master’s degree in business administration from York University. She spent 18 years as the chief medical officer of health in the York Region after many years as a general practitioner on staff at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto. She has served on the boards of several community organizations throughout the years. Jaczek and her partner live in York Region with their two grown children.

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Her Political Career

Jaczek ran for the Liberal Party in the Oak Ridges riding in 2003. Tax rates and health care were among the topics discussed. She was defeated by Frank Klees, the incumbent, by 2,521 votes. In 2007, Jaczek defeated Conservative candidate Phil Bannon and New Democrat Janice Hagan by 7,013 votes in the newly established Oak Ridges—Markham riding. In the 2011 and 2014 elections, she was re-elected. Until redistribution in 2018, Oak Ridges-Markham was the most populated riding in the province.

On October 30, 2007, Jaczek was appointed as a Parliamentary Assistant (PA) to the Minister of Health Promotion. She was appointed as the Minister of Environment’s personal assistant on September 11, 2009. Jaczek was appointed as the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care’s personal assistant in February 2013. [7] She was the head of the Liberal Caucus from 2011 to 2014, under the premierships of both Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne. Public Accounts, Social Policy, Government Agencies, Finance, and Economic Affairs were among the Standing Committees that Jaczek served on. She served as Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on General Government during her tenure there.

In addition, Jaczek served on the Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions. This special committee attended public hearings around the province, visiting mental health and addictions institutions as well as numerous First Nations communities, in order to gain a better understanding of the problems facing Ontario’s mental health and addictions programs. The report Navigating the Journey to Wellness summarised the Committee’s findings and recommendations.

Jaczek introduced a number of Private Member’s Bills. In 2009, she introduced Bill 117, a private member’s bill that would have made it illegal for riders under the age of 15 to ride motorbikes. In September 2010, she joined PC and NDP MPPs in co-sponsoring a private member’s bill to alter the Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure)2000 to better protect potential franchisees. Jaczek introduced Bill 40, a private member’s bill, in March 2012 to declare March 26 as Epilepsy Awareness Day.

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About Her Family

Helena Jaczek has two children and lives with her partner. Because she is a lady who prefers to live a quiet life, nothing is known about the politician’s family. The children’s names and other facts are yet to be published. Helena’s father was a Pole, while her mother was an Englishwoman. She was born in England and moved to Canada when she was 12 years old. She went to St. Clement’s School before pursuing her medical degree and Masters in Health Science at the University of Toronto.

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Helena Jaczek Bio, Height, Weight, Profile, Net Worth

Real Name Helena Jaczek
Nickname Helena Jaczek
Gender Female
Profession Physician, politician.
Height (approx.) Not Known
Weight (approx.) Not Known
Figure Measurements (approx.) Not Known
Eye Colour Not Known
Hair Colour Not Known
Date of Birth November 5, 1950
Age (as in 2018) 70 Years
Birth Place London, England
Zodiac sign/Sun sign Not Known
Nationality Not Known
Hometown London, England
School St. Clement’s School
College/University University of Toronto (MD, MHS)
York University (MBA)
Educational Qualification Post Graduate
Religion Not Known
Ethnicity White
Caste Not Known
Address Not Known
Hobbies/Interests Not Known
Marital Status Married
Affairs/Boyfriends/Girlfriends Not Known
Sexuality Straight
Parents Not Known
Siblings Not Known
Husband/Wife/Spouse Name not Known
Children 2, Name not known
Net Worth $1 million and $5 million

Some lesser-known facts about Helena Jaczek

  • The Association of Local Public Health Agencies presented Helena Jaczek with the Distinguished Service Award in 1996.
  • The Outstanding Alumni Mentor Award was given to Jaczek by the University of Toronto’s Public Health Sciences Alumni Association in 1997.
  • In the year 2000, York Region’s medical leadership was honored with the “In Celebration of Women” award
  • The Canadian Institute of Planners presented her with an Award for Environmental Planning in 2005.
  • Helena Jaczek was honored with the Ontario Psychological Association Public Service Award and the Ontario Medical Association Life Membership Award in 2016.
  • For Helena Jaczek services to hearing and visually impaired Ontarians, she received the Helen Keller Award from the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons and the Canadian Helen Keller Centre in April 2017.
  • As a member of the Standing Committee on Health, Jaczek contributed her medical and public health experience to Canada’s response to COVID-19 both domestically and internationally. She pushed for more openness in finance, more aircraft safety, and improved public health standards in the agriculture industry.

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