Karen Leibovici Biography

After completing her Master's Degree in social work, Karen Leibovici began a career as a social worker in Montreal. A strong interest in labour relations soon led Karen to become involved in the Ville Marie Social Service Workers Union, where she participated as a member and later served as President.

Moving to Edmonton in 1980, Karen worked for the City of Edmonton as a Labour Relations Officer and the City's Equal Opportunity Officer. In this capacity, she represented management in negotiating collective agreements with civic unions. Karen also developed the City's Equal Opportunity Policy, which was referenced by numerous municipalities across Canada. She remained active in her community by getting involved in issues affecting Edmonton's west end and volunteering with community leagues and organizations such as Chrysalis and Block Parents.

Elected MLA for Edmonton-Meadowlark in 1993, Karen held her seat for two terms. She excelled in various roles, including Labour Critic, Health Critic, Intergovernmental Affairs Critic and Caucus Whip. Karen has made many presentations regarding advocacy and taught at the University of Alberta.