Collins served as the Parliamentary Assistant to Hon. Greg Sorbara, Minister of Labour and Women’s Issues. On August 2, 1989, Collins was named a Minister without Portfolio Responsible for People with Disabilities. She held this position until the September 1990 election.[4]
The Liberals were defeated by the New Democratic Party in the 1990 provincial election, and Collins lost her seat to NDP candidate Mark Morrow by 3,147 votes in the NDP sweep led by Bob Rae.[5] She ran again in the 1995 election, but lost to Progressive ConservativeEd Doyle by 3,606 votes when the Progressive Conservatives formed a government.[6]
Later life
After leaving the Ontario Legislature, Collins became the owner and operator of a private investigation agency, Collins Investigation Services, in Hamilton, Ontario. She was appointed to the appeal division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in 2003. In 2006 she worked in the professional development department of the same board until she became a member of the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board from 2009 to 2014 when she retired at the end of her term.