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Charlotte Oleson
Charlotte Louise Oleson (born May 17, 1932〔 in Minnedosa, url=http://www.cbc.ca/manitobavotes2007/riding/006a/legislature/members/mla_bio_living.html#o |title=MLA Biographies - Living |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Manitoba |accessdate=2014-03-20}}〕
==Career==
She was born Charlotte Louise Kingdon, the daughter of John Clarence Kingdon and Elsie Wilmot, and was educated at Minnedosa Collegiate, the Manitoba Provincial Normal School and Brandon College. In 1953, she married Stanley Adaljon Oleson. Prior to running for political office, Oleson raised three children and worked as librarian for the town of Glenboro and later for Glenboro Collegiate. She was a councillor in the Village of Glenboro, ManitobaVice-Chair of the Cypress Planning District from 1980 to 1982, and is a member of the Glenboro and Area Historical Society.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WCPI search results )
Oleson was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1981, winning victory in the rural riding of Gladstone.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Members of the Thirty-Second Legislative Assembly of Manitoba: 1982-1986 )〕 She was re-elected in the 1986 election, despite a credible showing from a candidate of the upstart Confederation of Regions Party. The Manitoba New Democratic Party won both of these elections, and Oleson sat in the opposition benches.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Members of the Thirty-Third Legislative Assembly of Manitoba: 1986-1988 )
She was re-elected again in the provincial election of 1988, as the Progressive Conservatives formed a minority government under the leadership of Gary Filmon.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Members of the Thirty-Fourth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba: 1988-1990 )〕 On May 9, 1988, she was named Minister of Community Services and Minister of Employment Services and Economic Security with responsibility for the Status of Women. She resigned from the latter two responsibilities on April 21, 1989, to retire, and did not seek re-election in 1990.〔
Oleson remains an active member of the Glenboro community, serving as President of the Glenboro Development Corporation, Chair of the Friends of Spruce Wood Park, and the Criddle/Vane Homestead committee.

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