Natalie Jameson Explained

Natalie Jameson
Honorific-Suffix:MLA
Office:Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park
Term Start:July 15, 2019
Predecessor:Riding Established
Party:Progressive Conservative
Residence:Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Natalie Jameson is a Canadian politician, who serves as Minister of Education and Lifelong Learning in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island.[1] She represents the district of Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island.

She was elected approximately three months after the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election in the rest of the province, with the original election in the Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park district having been deferred due to the death of a nominated candidate just a few days before the original election date.[2]

Early life

Jameson is the daughter of Kevin and Christa Curran of Southdale Avenue and grew up in Hillsborough Park. She attended local schools and later both Holland College and the University of Prince Edward Island, having studied business and tourism. She was the recipient of several awards and scholarships for ranking highest in the Business Administration program at UPEI and for demonstrating to an outstanding degree qualities of scholarship and leadership within the University community.[3]

Before entering political life, Minister Jameson spent several years working in professional roles with a focus in community investment, human resources and accounting. She is a dedicated volunteer having left her mark on charities and not-for-profits across Canada, including women’s shelters, the United Way and Ronald McDonald House.

Jameson was proud to return home to the Island to raise her young family. Jameson, her husband Dennis, and their sons William and Henry live in Hillsborough Park.[4]

Political career

Jameson was elected as the MLA for District 9, Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park in the deferred election held on July 15, 2019. Minister Jameson has served as Minister of Education and Early Years since April 2023, and the Minister responsible for the Status of Women since February 2020.[5]

Minister Jameson’s Cabinet roles have included Minister of Education and Lifelong Learning; Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Change; Minister responsible for Charlottetown; member of the PEI Special Committee on Climate Change; member of the PEI Special Committee on Poverty in PEI; member of the Cabinet Committee on Policy and Priorities;[6] and member of the Treasury Board.

She was re-elected in the 2023 general election.[7]

Roles

Responsibility Start DateEnd Date
Minister responsible for the Status of WomenFebruary 2020 Current
Minister of Environment, Water and ClimateFebruary 2020February 2021
Minister of Education and Lifelong LearningFebruary 2021April 2023
Minister of Education and Early YearsApril 2023Current

Committees

Committee RoleStart DateEnd Date
Special Committee on Poverty in PEICommittee Member20192020
Special Committee on Climate ChangeCommittee Member20202021
Cabinet Committee on Policy and PrioritiesCommittee Member20202022
Treasury BoardCommittee Member2022Current

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-pei-progressive-conservative-candidate-natalie-jameson-wins/ "PEI Progressive Conservative candidate Natalie Jameson wins Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park riding"
  2. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-election-district-nine-king-premier-1.5178799 "Premier drops writ for District 9 deferred election"
  3. Web site: Toolkit . Web Experience . 2020-02-21 . Jameson . 2023-04-17 . www.princeedwardisland.ca.
  4. Web site: Hon. Natalie Jameson Legislative Assembly. 2021-12-13. www.assembly.pe.ca.
  5. Web site: Toolkit . Web Experience . 2020-02-21 . Jameson . 2023-04-17 . www.princeedwardisland.ca.
  6. Web site: Hon. Natalie Jameson Legislative Assembly. 2021-12-13. www.assembly.pe.ca.
  7. Web site: Ross . Shane . April 4, 2023 . Who's in, who's out: Meet the new Legislative Assembly of P.E.I. . CBC News.