Cris Aglugub is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. As of 2004, he is a member of the Manitoba legislature.
Aglugub was educated at Araneta University Foundation in the Philippines, and at Red River Community College in Manitoba. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture.
Before entering politics, he worked as a computer programmer and provided technical support to Manitoba Agriculture. He has served on the Mayor's Race Relations Committee and the Manitoba Citizenship Council's Language Bank, and is a Past President of the Philippine Association of Manitoba . He co-founded the Philippine Centre of Manitoba, and was instrumental in founding a community day care facility. During the 1990s, Aglugub helped facilitate a twinning agreement between Winnipeg and Manila, with a corresponding arrangement between the University of Manitoba and the University of the City of Manila .
Aglugub was elected to the Manitoba legislature in 1999, running as a New Democrat in the north Winnipeg riding of The Maples. He received 4329 votes against 2310 for his nearest opponent, Progressive Conservative Ellen Kowalski . Following the election, he was named Legislative Assistant to the Minister of Labour and Immigration, and subsequently to the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Trade . In 2003, he supported Bill Blaikie's bid to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party.
Aglugub was easily re-elected in the Manitoba general election of 2003, receiving about 68% of the vote in The Maples.