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  1. Heather Dorothy Stefanson (born May 11, 1970) is a Canadian former politician who served as the 24th premier of Manitoba from 2021 to 2023; the first woman in the province's history to hold that role.

  2. Heather Stefanson, née le 11 mai 1970 à Winnipeg, est une femme politique manitobaine ( canadienne ). Elle est première ministre du Manitoba du 2 novembre 2021 au 18 octobre 2023 . Elle est la députée de Tuxedo à l' Assemblée législative du Manitoba sous la bannière du Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba de 2000 à 2024.

  3. 25 avr. 2024 · The former Manitoba premier and PC leader announced her retirement from the legislature after 23 years of service. She thanked her constituents, family and colleagues, and said she had some exciting things coming in the near future.

  4. 11 oct. 2023 · Heather Stefanson is a Manitoba MLA and former premier of Manitoba. She became PC leader in 2021 after Brian Pallister resigned, but lost the 2023 election to the NDP.

  5. 30 oct. 2021 · Stefanson won the PC leadership race by a slim margin, beating Shelly Glover, who refused to concede. She will lead the province for the next four years, facing challenges such as health care, economy and pandemic recovery.

  6. 31 oct. 2021 · Samedi, Heather Stefanson, 51 ans, a été élue cheffe du Parti progressiste-conservateur et est devenue, par la même occasion, la première femme à occuper le poste de première ministre du Manitoba. Née en 1970, cette mère de deux enfants a été élue députée dans la circonscription provinciale de Tuxedo, l’une des plus riches du Manitoba, en 2000.

  7. 5 oct. 2023 · Heather Stefanson announced she would step down as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party after the NDP won a majority government in the 2023 provincial election. She thanked her supporters, congratulated the new PC MLAs and the NDP, and acknowledged the historic victory of Wab Kinew as the first elected First Nations premier of Manitoba.