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Amanda Lathlin

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Amanda Lathlin
BERJAYA
Official portrait, 2023
Member of the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
for The Pas-Kameesak
The Pas (2015–2019)
In office
April 22, 2015  March 21, 2026
Preceded byFrank Whitehead
Succeeded byJennifer Flett
Personal details
BornAmanda Gail Lathlin
(1976-07-17)July 17, 1976
The Pas, Manitoba, Canada
DiedMarch 21, 2026(2026-03-21) (aged 49)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
PartyNew Democratic Party
EducationUniversity of Manitoba (BA)

Amanda Gail Lathlin (July 17, 1976 – March 21, 2026) was a Canadian politician who represented the constituency of The Pas-Kameesak (formerly The Pas) in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 2015 until her death in 2026.[1] At the time of her election, she was the first First Nations woman to serve in Manitoba's legislature. She was a member of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba.[1]

Early life and career

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Lathlin was born on July 17, 1976,[2] the daughter of Oscar Lathlin, a former provincial cabinet minister who represented The Pas in the provincial legislature from 1990 to 2008.[1] Prior to her election to the legislature, Lathlin worked for the University College of the North and served as a band councillor for the Opaskwayak Cree Nation.[3][4]

Political career

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In 2015, Lathlin was nominated as the New Democratic Party candidate for a by-election following the resignation of Frank Whitehead on health grounds. Her nomination was determined by a contentious coin-toss after she and the other nominee, Florence Duncan, both received 295 votes.[5][1] Lathlin was ultimately elected in the by-election, becoming the first First Nations woman elected to the provincial legislature.[6][7] The turnout was the lowest recorded for a by-election in Manitoba.[1] In the 2019 election, after the riding of The Pas was redistributed, Lathlin was re-elected the newly created riding of The Pas-Kameesak.[8]

As a member of the legislative assembly, Lathlin forwarded legislation that allowed for compassionate care leave to be granted to workers who experienced a miscarriage.[8][9][7] She recalled that, following her by-election win, she experienced a miscarriage and was subsequently hospitalized.[9][10] Lathlin focused on delivering resources to child survivors of sexual violence living in the north of Manitoba, passing a "common sense priority" law to ensure that youth have better access to resources following the occurrence of sexual violence.[9][10]

She was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2022.[11]

Personal life and death

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Lathlin was a foster parent, as well as a parent and grandmother. She recalled experiencing the removal of three of her nieces while she was on a trip to the United States by Opaskwayak Child and Family Services, an experience she said "tore" into her.[12]

Lathlin died in Winnipeg on March 21, 2026, at the age of 49.[9][13] Following her death, the Rural Municipality of Kelsey, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, Southern Chiefs Organization, and Liberal MP for Churchill—Keewatinook Aski, Rebecca Chartrand extended messages of condolence.[4] The flags at the Manitoba Legislature flew at half-mast, and the session adjourned early on her behalf.[9]

Electoral record

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2023 Manitoba general election: The Pas-Kameesak
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAmanda Lathlin3,52267.18+9.27$13,310.33
Progressive ConservativeAlan McLauchlan1,50628.72+4.40$25,109.47
LiberalAlvina Rundle2154.10+0.71$4,535.93
Total valid votes/expense limit 5,24399.62$38,388.00
Total rejected and declined ballots 200.38–0.11
Turnout 5,26353.52+10.48
Eligible voters 9,834
New Democratic hold Swing +2.44
2019 Manitoba general election: The Pas-Kameesak
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAmanda Lathlin3,18057.90+19.1$9,983.35
Progressive ConservativeRon Evans1,33624.33-14.2none listed
GreenRalph McLean79014.38+11.1$1,993.53
LiberalKen Brandt1863.39-15.9$0.00
Total valid votes 5,49299.51
Rejected 270.49
Turnout 5,51943.04
Eligible voters 12,823
New Democratic hold Swing +16.6
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2019). Statement of Votes for the 42nd Provincial General Election, September 10, 2019 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.
2016 Manitoba general election: The Pas
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAmanda Lathlin1,97643.49-13.28$26,898.08
Progressive ConservativeDoug Lauvstad1,76538.84+9.06$14,083.14
LiberalTyler Duncan58612.90-0.56$2,326.92
GreenPatrick Wood2174.78$33.78
Total valid votes 4,54499.45
Rejected 250.55-0.03
Turnout 4,56930.70+9.66
Eligible voters 14,883
New Democratic hold Swing -11.17
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2016). Statement of Votes for the 41st Provincial General Election, April 19, 2016 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.
"Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
Manitoba provincial by-election, April 21, 2015: The Pas
Resignation of Frank Whitehead
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAmanda Lathlin1,55756.76-16.84$26,202.75
Progressive ConservativeJacob Nasekapow81729.78+6.22$31,878.68
LiberalInez Vystrcil-Spence36913.45+10.63$2,941.26
Total valid votes 2,74399.42
Rejected 160.58+0.04
Turnout 2,75921.04-9.35
Eligible voters 13,111
New Democratic hold Swing -11.53
Source(s)

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "NDP's Amanda Lathlin wins The Pas byelection". CBC News, April 22, 2015.
  2. Goldsborough, L. Gordon. "Memorable Manitobans: Amanda Lathlin (1976–2026)". Manitoba Historical Society Archives. Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
  3. "The Pas byelection candidate wants to be role model for women". Thompson Citizen, April 10, 2015.
  4. 1 2 Buffie, Nicole (March 22, 2026). "MLA Lathlin remembered as fierce advocate for northern Manitoba". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved March 25, 2026.
  5. Glover, Chris (March 19, 2015). "Some New Democrats in The Pas call coin-toss tiebreaker ludicrous". CBC News. Retrieved March 25, 2026.
  6. "Lathlin sworn in". Winnipeg Sun, May 4, 2015.
  7. 1 2 "Politicians praise Amanda Lathlin, first First Nations woman in Manitoba legislature – Winnipeg". Global News. The Canadian Press. Retrieved March 25, 2026.
  8. 1 2 "Amanda Lathlin 'led with heart and conviction,' says Manitoba premier after northern MLA's death". CBC News. March 21, 2026. Retrieved March 25, 2026.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 Sanders, Carol (March 23, 2026). "Premier, NDP caucus pay tribute to northern MLA who left 'very profound' legacy". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved March 24, 2026.
  10. 1 2 Hoye, Bryce (March 23, 2026). "Manitoba politicians say goodbye to NDP MLA Amanda Lathlin in emotional tribute". Retrieved March 25, 2026.
  11. Manitoba Historical Society Archives, Manitoba Recipients of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
  12. Ferstl, Rachel. "Former band councillor, now Manitoba MLA raises concerns with shift to First Nations child welfare oversight". CBC News. Retrieved March 25, 2026.
  13. Wheatle, Tiar (March 23, 2026). "Northern Manitoban MLA honoured at Manitoba Legislature after passing". APTN National News. Retrieved March 24, 2026.
  14. "Summary of Votes Received" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved July 17, 2026.
  15. "CANDIDATE ELECTION RETURNS GENERAL ELECTION 2023". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  16. "2023 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE AND REGISTERED PARTY ELECTION EXPENSE LIMITS - FINAL EXPENSE LIMIT" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  17. "Candidates: The Pas By-election". Elections Manitoba. 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  18. "2015 The Pas Byelection Results" (PDF). Elections Manitoba.