Christine “Christie” Mjolsness (born June 29, 1955) is a former provincial level politician and athlete from Alberta, Canada.
She ran in the electoral district of Edmonton-Calder as a candidate for the New Democrats against incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Tom Chambers but was defeated by a wide margin in a three-way race.
[3] She ran for her second term in office in the 1989 Alberta general election defeating Liberal candidate Lance White and Progressive Conservative Aldo De Luca in a hotly contested three-way election.
Mjolsness ran for re-election in the new electoral district of Edmonton Roper, but was defeated by Liberal candidate Sine Chadi After her political career Mjolsness became a competitive Canoe polo player and marathon runner.
The next year she competed with Team Canada at the 1st America's Cup: Los Alamos, USA.