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Lisa Sarah MacCormack Raitt PC (born May 7, 1968) is a former Canadian politician who served as a federal Cabinet minister and member of Parliament (MP) from 2008 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, Raitt was elected to the House of Commons in the 2008 election, representing Halton. Shortly after her election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named her minister of natural resources, holding the role until 2010, when she became minister of labour. In 2013, she became minister of transport, remaining in the role until the Conservatives were defeated by the Liberal Party in the 2015 election. Raitt was re-elected in the newly formed riding of Milton. She contested the Conservative leadership in 2017, losing to Andrew Scheer, who made her deputy party leader and deputy opposition leader,

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  • Lisa Raitt PC, MP (* 7. Mai 1968 als Lisa MacCormack in Sydney, Nova Scotia) ist eine Politikerin der Konservativen Partei Kanadas, die zwischen 2008 und 2010 Ministerin für natürliche Ressourcen sowie von 2010 bis 2013 Arbeitsministerin und von 2013 bis 2015 Verkehrsministerin im 28. kanadischen Kabinett von Premierminister Stephen Harper war. (de)
  • Lisa Sarah MacCormack Raitt PC (born May 7, 1968) is a former Canadian politician who served as a federal Cabinet minister and member of Parliament (MP) from 2008 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, Raitt was elected to the House of Commons in the 2008 election, representing Halton. Shortly after her election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named her minister of natural resources, holding the role until 2010, when she became minister of labour. In 2013, she became minister of transport, remaining in the role until the Conservatives were defeated by the Liberal Party in the 2015 election. Raitt was re-elected in the newly formed riding of Milton. She contested the Conservative leadership in 2017, losing to Andrew Scheer, who made her deputy party leader and deputy opposition leader, a role she would hold until she was defeated in the 2019 election. Since leaving politics, she has been the vice chair of Global Investment Banking at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). (en)
  • Lisa Raitt, née le 7 mai 1968 à Sydney (Nouvelle-Écosse), est une femme politique canadienne. Elle est nommée en 2013, peu après l'accident ferroviaire de Lac-Mégantic, alors qu'elle est unilingue anglophone. Elle est élue à la Chambre des communes sous la bannière conservatrice lors des élections de 2008 dans la circonscription de Halton. Elle a servi comme ministre des Ressources naturelles et ministre du Travail dans le gouvernement de Stephen Harper. (fr)
  • Лиза Рэйтт (англ. Lisa Raitt; род. 7 мая 1968 года, Сидни, Новая Шотландия, Канада) — канадский политик, занимала должность заместителя лидера оппозиции Канады с 2017 по 2019 год. Также занимала пост заместителя лидера Консервативной партии (2017—2019), являлась министром транспорта Канады (2013—2015), министром труда (2010—2013) и министром природных ресурсов (2008—2010). До 2019 года член Палаты общин Канады от Консервативной партии. (ru)
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  • Lisa Raitt PC, MP (* 7. Mai 1968 als Lisa MacCormack in Sydney, Nova Scotia) ist eine Politikerin der Konservativen Partei Kanadas, die zwischen 2008 und 2010 Ministerin für natürliche Ressourcen sowie von 2010 bis 2013 Arbeitsministerin und von 2013 bis 2015 Verkehrsministerin im 28. kanadischen Kabinett von Premierminister Stephen Harper war. (de)
  • Lisa Raitt, née le 7 mai 1968 à Sydney (Nouvelle-Écosse), est une femme politique canadienne. Elle est nommée en 2013, peu après l'accident ferroviaire de Lac-Mégantic, alors qu'elle est unilingue anglophone. Elle est élue à la Chambre des communes sous la bannière conservatrice lors des élections de 2008 dans la circonscription de Halton. Elle a servi comme ministre des Ressources naturelles et ministre du Travail dans le gouvernement de Stephen Harper. (fr)
  • Лиза Рэйтт (англ. Lisa Raitt; род. 7 мая 1968 года, Сидни, Новая Шотландия, Канада) — канадский политик, занимала должность заместителя лидера оппозиции Канады с 2017 по 2019 год. Также занимала пост заместителя лидера Консервативной партии (2017—2019), являлась министром транспорта Канады (2013—2015), министром труда (2010—2013) и министром природных ресурсов (2008—2010). До 2019 года член Палаты общин Канады от Консервативной партии. (ru)
  • Lisa Sarah MacCormack Raitt PC (born May 7, 1968) is a former Canadian politician who served as a federal Cabinet minister and member of Parliament (MP) from 2008 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, Raitt was elected to the House of Commons in the 2008 election, representing Halton. Shortly after her election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named her minister of natural resources, holding the role until 2010, when she became minister of labour. In 2013, she became minister of transport, remaining in the role until the Conservatives were defeated by the Liberal Party in the 2015 election. Raitt was re-elected in the newly formed riding of Milton. She contested the Conservative leadership in 2017, losing to Andrew Scheer, who made her deputy party leader and deputy opposition leader, (en)
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  • Lisa Raitt (en)
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