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Michelle Thompson (politician)

Canadian politician

Margaret Michelle Thompson is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the Nova Scotia general election.[1] She represents the riding of Antigonish as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia.

Michelle thompson artist biography Welcome to my world of vibrant, expressive art where color and creativity come alive. My work is a celebration of life's beauty and whimsy, drawing inspiration from the natural world and the charming creatures that inhabit it. I enjoy painting young ladies adorned with flowers, various animals like pigs, cows, dogs, and roosters, and elegant floral arrangements in blue and white ginger jar vases. Each piece is a journey into a realm of bright, uplifting colors including aquas, variations of fuchsia and pink, and the softer hues of yellows and greens. I work primarily with oils and acrylics, often incorporating mixed media to add depth and texture.

Prior to her election to the legislature, Thompson worked as a registered nurse.[2]

Thompson was sworn in as the Minister for Health and Wellness on August 31, [3]

She was re-elected in the Nova Scotia general election.[4]

Electoral record

Nova Scotia general election: Antigonish
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeMichelle Thompson4,+$53,
LiberalRandy Delorey2,$62,
New DemocraticMoraig Macgillivray1,$47,
GreenWill Fraser$
AtlanticaRyan Smyth34$
Total valid votes/expense limit $85,
Total rejected ballots 39+
Turnout 9,+
Eligible voters 14,
Progressive Conservativegain from LiberalSwing+
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[5][6]

References

  1. ^Aly Thomson, "Prominent Liberals lose seats as Tories make gains".

    CBC News Nova Scotia, August 17,

  2. ^Jack Julian, "Health care, housing top of mind for Antigonish candidates". CBC News Nova Scotia, August 2,
  3. ^"Nova Scotia Legislature-MLA Profile". Nova Scotia Legislature.

    Michelle thompson artist biography wikipedia Michelle Thompson has been at the forefront of illustration since graduating from the Royal College of Art in She has worked successfully in publishing, editorial and design. Her illustrations have appeared internationally, most notably in collaboration with the influential British designer Vaughan Oliver. She illustrates a regular column for The Globe and Mail in Toronto. She works with found and created elements, figurative, abstract and typographic.

    Nova Scotia House of Assembly. October 18, Retrieved October 18,

  4. ^"Nova Scotia election results: Antigonish - Halifax | ". Global News. Retrieved
  5. ^"Provincial General Election Official Results". Elections Nova Scotia.

    George thompson artist Since graduating, she has been at the forefront of illustration working successfully in publishing, editorial and design. Her work alludes to shared memory - cutting-up and re-assembling images from recent history, to reflect contemporary themes and popular culture. She works using a combination of traditional collage techniques and digital technology. In her early commissions Michelle worked by faxing a pencil sketch to the client, then worked in collage and hand delivered the artwork, usually 10 minutes before the deadline. As time and technology has moved on, Michelle is now totally reliant on the internet, computers and her iphone.

    Archived from the original on Retrieved October 7,

  6. ^"41st Provincial General Election". Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved 9 February