Manitoba MLA Amanda Lathlin taking time to deal with health complications, NDP says | CBC News
Amanda Lathlin, the MLA for the northern Manitoba riding of The Pas-Kameesak, will be taking time off to deal with health concerns, the NDP caucus says.
Lathlin has represented The Pas-Kameesak since 2015
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A northern Manitoba MLA will be taking time off to deal with health concerns, the NDP caucus says.
The Pas-Kameesak MLA Amanda Lathlin is currently experiencing health complications, caucus chair Robert Loiselle said in a statement Friday. The statement did not provide details on the health complications.
Lathlin was first elected to represent The Pas in a 2015 byelection. She won the newly created Pas-Kameesak riding for the NDP in 2019, and was re-elected in 2023. She’s a former band councillor for Opaskwayak Cree Nation.
Loiselle said the caucus stands with Lathlin and her family, asking the public to respect her privacy at this time.
Lathlin’s office will remain open as staff continue to support her constituents, he said.