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- Anne_McGrath abstract "Anne McGrath (born c. 1958) is deputy chief of staff to Rachel Notley, Premier of Alberta.Previously was the National Director of the New Democratic Party (NDP) of Canada, as well as chief of staff to Jack Layton, the late leader of the NDP. As Chief of Staff to Jack Layton (2008–2011), she is credited with professionalizing caucus operations and co-designing Layton’s historic breakthrough to Official Opposition status. She stayed on as chief of staff to interim party leader Nycole Turmel and the federal NDP Caucus, during Turmel's interim leadership. She was president of the party from 2006 to 2009; she was elected on September 10, 2006 at the party's convention in Quebec City and her term ended on August 16, 2009 when Peggy Nash was elected president at the party's convention in Halifax. Before that, she had been director of operations for the NDP federal caucus.She is a frequent commentator on national media broadcasts and has been identified as one of the 100 most influential people in government and politics in Ottawa. She has been an activist in the labour, student and women's movements and had been employed by CUPE National as Director of Equality and as executive assistant to CUPE's national president Judy Darcy, and by Oxfam Canada. In 1993, McGrath was the Alberta New Democratic Party's candidate in Calgary-Bow. In 1995 she was their candidate in a provincial by-election in Calgary-McCall and came in third place. In 1995 she ran against Ross Harvey for the leadership of the Alberta NDP, coming second.In 1979-80 she was President of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa. She graduated with a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta and began her career as a teacher. She then held a variety of positions with not-for-profit organizations including working as Canadian Programme Officer for Oxfam-Canada and Community Development Team Leader and senior education officer for the Canadian Mental Health Association. She has a Master’s Degree in Communications Studies. She has also served as a board member and social issues chair of the Elizabeth Fry Society, Vice-President of National Action Committee on the Status of Women, and a member of the Steering Committee for the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action: Beijing and Beyond. In the 1984 federal election, while a student, she ran as candidate for the Communist Party of Canada in Edmonton—Strathcona, placing seventh.She is portrayed by Wendy Crewson in the 2013 CBC Television film Jack.".
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- Anne_McGrath caption "McGrath at the NDP's 2011 federal election campaign launch".
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- Anne_McGrath termEnd "2009-08-16".
- Anne_McGrath termEnd "2015".
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- Anne_McGrath termStart "2014".
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