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Lisa Raitt
Lisa Sarah MacCormack Raitt, (born May 7, 1968) is a Canadian politician, who is the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for the riding of Milton. She is a professional administrator (1999–2008) turned politician (2008–present). Raitt served as the Minister of Transport in the Cabinet of Canada. Raitt is considered a potential party leader following the defeat of the Conservative Government and resignation of Stephen Harper. ==Background== Raitt was born Lisa Sarah MacCormack in Sydney, Nova Scotia, as the youngest of seven children. Her father, Colin A. MacCormack, worked for a local coal mine, loading coal onto ships, and later served as city alderman, and secretary-treasurer and a lead negotiator for the Cape Breton Railway Transportation and General Workers. Her mother, Mary Christina "Tootsie" (Gillis), was a businesswoman.〔http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NS-CAPE-BRETON/2004-01/1074136650〕 Raitt was married to Second City alumnus, playwright, and stay-at-home dad David Raitt and has two sons, John Colin (b. 2002) and Billy (b. 2005) and is now divorced. Raitt graduated from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia with a bachelor of science degree. She went on to do a master's degree in chemistry, specializing in environmental biochemical toxicology, from the University of Guelph. Raitt possesses an LL.B from Osgoode Hall Law School, and was called to the Ontario bar in 1998. That year, she was granted a Dr. Harold G. Fox Scholarship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://thefoxfund.com/pastrecipients.htm )〕 As a result, she trained with barristers of the Middle Temple in London, United Kingdom, which specialized in international trade, commerce, transportation and arbitration.
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