‘Ottawa’ Ontario Attorney General Madeleine Meilleur Resigns as MPP
Ontario Attorney General Madeleine Meilleur is resigning as an MPP for the riding of Ottawa-Vanier.
In a statement released Thursday, Meilleur said she told Premier Kathleen Wynne earlier this week, but said she would continue to fulfill her ministerial roles as Attorney General and Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs until a replacement was selected.
Meilleur was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003, after more than a decade in municipal politics.
“For the past 25 years I have had the great privilege of serving the people of Ottawa-Vanier, first as a municipal councillor, and then as a Member of Provincial Parliament,” read her statement. “I want to offer my most sincere thanks to my constituents for their unwavering support.”
Meilleur said in her statement she is resigning to spend more time with her family.
Cabinet shuffle expected
“This was not an easy decision, but after 25 years I have reached a point in my life where I would like to spend more time with my family and be closer to home. I have always been so proud to represent the people of Ottawa-Vanier, the most caring, diverse, and vibrant community there is,” she wrote.
A spokesperson for Meilleur said that with a cabinet shuffle expected in the next week, Meilleur decided it was the right time to step down.
She has been a cabinet minister for 13 years. Prior to her appointment as attorney general in 2014, Meilleur had previously served as the minister for community safety and correctional services, for culture and for community and social services.