Molinari served as president of a local Parent Teacher Association, and was elected to the York Catholic District School Board in 1988. She served as chair of the board from 1994 to 1998, and was also given a Catholic School Trustees Association Trustee Award of Merit in 1998.[1]
Provincial politics
Molinari was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1999, defeating Liberal candidate Dan Ronen in the riding of Thornhill.[2] Molinari's bid for election was almost derailed early in the campaign when one of her pollsters asked constituents how they felt about being represented by a candidate who was the son of a Holocaust survivor (Ronen's father had survived internment at Auschwitz, and Thornhill has a large Orthodox Jewish population). She overcame this controversy, however, and defeated Ronen by 343 votes.
There were some who believed that Molinari would be re-elected in the provincial election of 2003, because of her party's support for a tax credit to parents who send their children to private or denominational schools. This issue was important to some members of Toronto's Jewish community, and Dan Ronen even chose to endorse Molinari for re-election because of her party's stand on this single issue.
While she polled better than most other Tories in the Greater Toronto Area, Molinari was not able to overcome a provincial shift to the Liberals and lost to local councillor Mario Racco by 796 votes.[4]
Later life
In 2004, Molinari was appointed to a post in Catholic Missions in Canada.[5] Some regarded this appointment as controversial, given Molinari's pro-choice views on abortion.[6] She has organized and hosted an annual fundraiser to raise funds for Catholic Missions within Canada.
^"Former MPP named director". Sudbury Star. July 24, 2004. p. D9.
^Queen, Lisa (October 4, 2005). "Inspired by her children; former school board chairperson, MPP now works with Catholic missions in Canada". The Liberal. Richmond Hill, Ont. p. 1.
^"Richmond Hill results". Toronto Star. November 14, 2006. p. B6.