Prior to her election to the legislature, Fowlie had been a member of her local school board and was elected to Quispamsistown council in 1995 and re-elected in 1998. She wrote a column for local newspapers and hosted several news and public affairs programs on public access television.
She was sworn into cabinet as the Minister of Environment and Local Government on June 27, 2003 and resigned from cabinet on July 21, 2005 after the provincial ombudsman reported she had violated provincial privacy laws when she used personal information, from her department, on fellow MLA Stuart Jamieson to attack his character in the legislature and to reporters.[1] She made a quick political recovery however when she was re-added to cabinet on February 14, 2006 as Minister of Energy.[2]
She was defeated in her bid for a third term in the 2006 election and thus left the legislature and the cabinet.