Haeck was educated at Trent University in Peterborough and the SUNY Buffalo School of Information and Library Science. She worked as a library assistant at the Fort Erie Public Library in Fort Erie, Ontario from 1974 to 1977, and then took up a position as a librarian for St. Catharines Public Library. She was later appointed Head of Special Collections for the St. Catharines Public Library, leaving that position in January 1990 after her marriage to Dennis Gannon of Arlington, VA. Haeck graduated from the Niagara College program, Library Computer Network Operator in June 1996. She is a member of the Ontario Library Association.
In 1991, Haeck introduced a private member's bill called the Public Sector Food Services Act. It called for schools, hospitals and other provincial institutions to buy only Ontario grown produce. She said the bill "would require public service facilities in which prepared foods are provided to use only food grown or wholly manufactured in Ontario." Critics said the proposed bill was against federal efforts to reduce provincial trade barriers.[3] The bill made it to second reading.[4]
When Bob Rae stepped down as party leader she supported Howard Hampton for leader of the party.[7]
Regional politics
Haeck participated in municipal electoral politics in 1997, coming a close third. A recount was initiated by Haeck where a judicial recount established her standing.
In 2000, Haeck campaigned to be a part of the six-member St. Catharines delegation to the Niagara Regional Council and finished seventh. She was appointed to the council in 2002, following the death of former mayor Roy Adams.[8] She ran again in the 2003 municipal election, but finished tenth.
She has been awarded a lifetime membership in the NDP.
Notes
^First name spelled as Christel, Cristel or Crystal in media sources.
References
^"Record 495 men and women seek to fill 130 seats in 34th Legislature". Toronto Star. August 28, 1987. p. A14.
^"Results from across province". Toronto Star. Toronto, Ont. September 7, 1990. p. A11. Christel Haeck NDP 9538. xMike Dietsch Lib 8379. Rob Welch PC 6971. Rodney Book CoR 1464. Ed Klassen FCP 873. Conrad Gibbons Ltn 279. SARNIA (PC 2661) ...
^"Buy-Ontario order urged for fruit and vegetables". Kitchener - Waterloo Record. 2 October 1991. p. B11.
^Romahn, Jim (7 October 1991). "Buy-Ontario bill receives support". Kitchener - Waterloo Record. p. B5.
^Brennan, Richard (June 13, 1995). "Ousted Ontario MPPs go searching for jobs". The Record. Kitchener, Ont. p. A1.