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Joyce Fairbairn Senator for Lethbridge, Alberta Incumbent Assumed office  June 29, 1984 Appointed by Jeanne Sauvé Born November 6, 1939 (1939-11-06) (age 70) Lethbridge, Alberta Political party Liberal Joyce Fairbairn, PC (born November 6, 1939) is a Canadian Senator and was the first woman to serve as Leader of the Government in the Senate. Fairbairn worked as a journalist in the Parliamentary Press Gallery in Ottawa before hired as legislative assistant to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1970. In 1981, she became Communications Co-ordinator in the Prime Minister's Office. On June 29, 1984, just prior to leaving office, Trudeau recommended her for appointment as a Liberal Senator for Alberta, her home province. She has also had various positions in the Liberal Party, including Vice-Chair of the National and Western Liberal Caucus from 1984 to 1990, and Co-Chair of the Liberal Party of Canada Election Readiness Committee in 1991. When the Liberals returned to power after the 1993 election, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien appointed Fairbairn to the Canadian Cabinet as Government Leader in the Senate and Minister with special responsibility for Literacy. She served in Cabinet until 1997, but remains active in the Senate. She is presently Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, and the Special Senate Committee on the Anti-terrorism Act. External links Parliament of Canada biography Liberal Senate Forum 26th Ministry - Cabinet of Jean Chrétien Cabinet Posts (1) Predecessor Office Successor Lowell Murray Leader of the Government in the Senate 1993–1997 Alasdair Graham Parliament of Canada Preceded by Harry Hays Ernest Manning Senator Alberta 1984-present Succeeded by Incumbent v • d • e   Current members of the Senate of Canada AB Banks • Brown • Fairbairn • McCoy • Mitchell • Tardif BC Campbell • Jaffer • Greene • Martin • Neufeld • St. Germain MB Carstairs • Chaput • Johnson • Plett • Stratton • Zimmer NB Day • Kinsella • Losier-Cool • Lovelace Nicholas • Mockler • Poirier • Ringuette • Robichaud • Stewart-Olsen • Wallace NL Baker • Cochrane • Furey • Manning • Marshall • Rompkey NS Comeau • Cordy • Cowan • Dickson • Greene • MacDonald • Mercer • Moore • Ogilvie • Oliver ON Ataullahjan • Braley • Cools • Di Nino • Eaton • Eggleton • Finley • Frum • Gerstein • Harb • Kenny • Kochhar • LeBreton • Mahovlich • Meighen • Munson • Murray • Poulin • Poy • Runciman • Ruth • Segal • Smith • Stollery PE Callbeck • Downe • Duffy • Hubley QC Angus • Boisvenu • Brazeau • Carignan • Champagne • Dallaire • Dawson • de Bané • Demers • Fortin-Duplessis • Fox • Fraser • Hervieux-Payette • Housakos • Joyal • Lapointe • Lavigne • Massicotte • Nolin • Pépin • Rivard • Rivest • Seidman • Watt SK Andreychuk • Dyck • Merchant • Peterson • Tkachuk • Wallin Territories NT Sibbeston NU Patterson YT Lang Conservative (C) • Independent (Ind.) or Not affiliated (N/A) • Liberal (L) • Progressive Conservative (PC) v • d • e   Leaders of the Government in the Senate Campbell · Letellier de Saint-Just · Scott · Campbell · Abbott · Bowell · Mowat · Mills · Scott · Cartwright · Lougheed · Dandurand · Ross · Dandurand · Willoughby · Meighen · Dandurand · King · Robertson · Macdonald · Haig · Aseltine · Brooks · Macdonald · Connolly · Martin · Perrault · Flynn · Perrault · Olson · MacEachen · Roblin · Murray · Fairbairn · Graham · Boudreau · Carstairs · Austin · LeBreton Persondata Name Fairbairn, Joyce Alternative names Short description Date of birth November 6, 1939 Place of birth Lethbridge, Alberta Date of death Place of death