Chaviva Milada Hošek, OC; (born 6 October 1946) is a Canadian academic, feminist and former politician.
She later described her time at the NAC as "the harshest political experience I ever had", claiming that the group was polarized by internal divisions during this period.
[7] The Peterson government was defeated in the 1990 Ontario election, Hošek lost her riding to Tony Rizzo of the NDP by 2,280 votes.
Along with Paul Martin, she co-authored Creating Opportunity, as the party's campaign platform for the 1993 federal election was called.
After Liberal leader Jean Chrétien became Prime Minister of Canada, Hošek was appointed Director of Policy and Research in the Prime Minister's Office, and wrote the Liberal platforms for the 1997 and 2000 federal elections In 2001, Hošek left the PMO to become president and CEO of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.