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Senator LGen. the Honourable Roméo A. Dallaire (Ret’d), received the Order of Canada in 2002 in recognition of his efforts during the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda. He was appointed to the Senate on March 24, 2005.
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Senator Dennis Dawson was elected as one of the youngest members of Parliament in Canadian history where he served his constituents of Louis-Hébert for three consecutive terms. He was appointed to the Senate on August 2, 2005, and represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Lauzon.
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A lawyer by trade, Senator Pierre De Bané was appointed to the Senate on June 29, 1984, by the late former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. He represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of De la Vallière.
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As a cabinet minister Senator Francis Fox was responsible for the legislation proclaiming “O Canada” to be Canada’s national anthem. He was appointed to the Senate on August 29, 2005, by the Rt. Honourable Paul Martin and represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Victoria.
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Senator Joan Fraser is well-known to Canadians as a journalist and commentator. Appointed to the Senate on September 17, 1998, by the Rt. Honourable Jean Chrétien, Senator Joan Fraser represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of De Lorimier.
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Appointed to the Senate on March 21, 1995 and appointed Leader of the Opposition on January 18, 2007, Senator Céline Hervieux-Payette represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Bedford.
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Appointed to the Senate by the Rt. Honourable Jean Chrétien, Senator Serge Joyal represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Kennebec. He has served in the Senate of Canada since November 26, 1997.
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Appointed to the Senate by the Rt. Honourable Jean Chrétien, Senator Jean Lapointe represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Saurel. He has served in the Senate of Canada since June 13, 2001.
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Senator Paul Massicotte was appointed to the Senate on June 26, 2003 by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. He represents the province of Québec and the Senatorial Division of De Lanaudière.
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Appointed to the Senate by the Rt. Honourable Jean Chrétien, Senator Lucie Pépin represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Shawinigan. She has served in the Senate of Canada since April 8, 1997.
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Appointed to the Senate by the late former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Senator Charlie Watt represents the province of Quebec and the Senatorial Division of Inkerman.
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