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Women have served in the Canadian Senate since Senator Cairine Wilson was first appointed to the Senate by the government of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in 1930. [1] Since then, women have represented every province and territory in the Senate.
Canadian Senators Group Prince Edward Island: January 22, 2024 Trudeau, J. August 3, 2045 Krista Ann Ross: Canadian Senators Group New Brunswick: October 31, 2023 Trudeau, J. September 30, 2042: Deputy Liaison (whip) of the Canadian Senators Group Raymonde Saint-Germain: Independent Senators Group Quebec (De la Vallière) November 25, 2016 ...
The following are lists of members of the Senate of Canada: List of current senators of Canada; List of Senate of Canada appointments by prime minister;
In 2021, Dr. Osler became president of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada. On September 26, 2022, Osler was appointed to the Senate of Canada by the office of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. [16] On January 10, 2023, Osler joined the Canadian Senators Group. [17]
Pages in category "Women members of the Senate of Canada" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
List of women appointed to the Canadian Senate; V. ... Women in the 27th Canadian Parliament This page was last edited on 20 September 2022, at 06:25 (UTC). ...
Paulette Senior (born 1961 or 1962) [1] is a Canadian senator representing Ontario and an executive in the non-profit sector. At the time of her appointment to the Senate, she was CEO of the Canadian Women's Foundation and was previously CEO of YWCA Canada. She has a bachelor of arts in psychology and urban studies from York University.
Wallin was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and is of Swedish descent. Wallin spent much of her formative years in Wadena but completed her high school in Moose Jaw. In 1973, [1] she graduated with a degree in psychology and political science from the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus (now the University of Regina) and began her career as an officer at the Saskatchewan Federal ...