COW - APPA Member Biographies; Members of the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples - June 10, 2021

Margaret Dawn Anderson: ISG, Northwest Territories

Mary Coyle: ISG, Nova Scotia – Antigonish

Marty Deacon: ISG, Ontario – Waterloo Region

Carolyn Stewart Olsen: C, New Brunswick

Kim Pate: ISG, Ontario

Michael L. MacDonald: C, Nova Scotia – Cape Breton

Daniel Christmas: ISG, Nova Scotia

Brian Francis: PSG, Prince Edward Island

Patti LaBoucane-Benson: Non-Affiliated, Alberta

Josée Forest-Niesing: ISG, Ontario

Dennis Glen Patterson: C, Nunavut

Scott Tannas: CSG, Alberta

Senator Margaret Dawn Anderson: PSG, Northwest Territories (Northwest Territories), Appointed: December 2018

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Anderson is the sponsor for Bill C-8. Her main topics of interest are Arctic, Inuit, and Indigenous affairs. Senator Anderson has stated her views on anti-racism such as advancing entrepreneurship in indigenous and racialized communities in Canada, systemic barriers, and the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in the justice and child and family services systems. Most of Senator Anderson’s interventions touch on Indigenous affairs such as Indigenous self-governance, violence against Indigenous women, and Indigenous peoples in Canada’s North.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Senator Anderson does not appear to have any social media.

Biography

Background

Education and Career

Daniel Christmas: ISG, Nova Scotia, Appointed: December 2016

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Christmas has been a member of the Senate of Canada since December 2016. Most recently, Senator Christmas has shown support for an act that would enable Indigenous communities to affirm and recognize jurisdiction over child and family services. Senator Christmas has also recently sponsored Bill C-68 which amended the Fisheries Act to require the Minister to consider any adverse effects that the decision may have on Indigenous peoples. He stated: “Honourable colleagues, I want to remind you that I am here to be an independent voice for Nova Scotia and, in particular, the Mi’kmaq nation. I have no political affiliation, but I must agree with Minister Wilkinson’s contention that it’s our collective responsibility to exercise our stewardship of Canada’s fisheries and the habitat on which they rely with care in a way that is practical, reasonable and sustainable.”

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator Christmas does have a Twitter account but his tweets are only visible to his followers.

Press release & News

In the news, Senator Christmas often gives statements on behalf of the Mi’kmaw community and provides commentary on issues affecting Indigenous peoples.

Biography

Background

Education & Career

Mary Coyle: ISG, Nova Scotia – Antigonish, Appointed: December 2017

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Coyle has been a member of the Senate of Canada since December 2017. Senator Coyle has shown support for Bill C-15 to incorporate UNDRIP into domestic law. Senator Coyle has shown her support for the creation of the Senate special committee on racism stating: “Honourable colleagues, the crises caused by colonialism, discrimination, exploitation and the related racism have been with us for centuries. In fact, our mainstream society has been benefiting from these crises. Our country was built on these crises.” Senator Coyle has also supported the revival of the special committee on the Arctic stressing the importance of Canada’s North and their rights to the “same services, opportunities and standards of living enjoyed by other Canadians.” Senator Coyle also has special interests in environmental issues such as carbon emissions.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator Coyle has been active on twitter sharing her thoughts on current Indigenous issues, the fishery conflict in Nova Scotia, and issues affecting the Nova Scotian community. She also frequently retweets tweets pertaining to the environment.

Biography

Education & Career

Brian Francis: PSG, Prince Edward island, Appointed: October 2018

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Francis has been heavily involved in issues pertaining to the Mi’kmaq community advocating for Mi’kmaq fishers treaty rights and their right to sell and harvest fish to obtain a “moderate livelihood”. Recently, Senator Francis has sponsored Bill C-5, which responds to Call to Action 80 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by establishing a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on 30 September of each year.

Social Media and Press Conferences 

Twitter

Recently, Senator Francis has been tweeting about his meeting with Indigenous leaders, advocating for Mi’kmaq fishing rights. He often share tweets relating to Indigenous affairs and issues pertaining to Atlantic Canada.

Instagram

Senator Francis’ Instagram posts often mimic his tweets.

Biography 

Background

Education & Career

Marty Deacon: ISG, Ontario – Waterloo Region, Appointed: February 2018

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Deacon has recently made statements in the Senate regarding National Health and Fitness Day, and the Labour Code of Canada.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator Deacon uses twitter to provide updates on her activities in the Senate. She also shares many tweets relating to physical and mental health and sports.

Biography

Education & Career

Patti LaBoucane-Benson: Non-Affiliated, Alberta, Appointed: October 2018

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Laboucane-Benson has recently made statements supporting Bill C-15 stating “[…] it is time to commit to upholding and protecting the human rights of Indigenous peoples and to collectively address the impacts of colonization, systemic racism and discrimination. It’s time to meaningfully respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, as well as the report into the National Inquiry Into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. It is time to honour the UN declaration and continue to renew and strengthen the nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown and government-to-government relationships. The time has come to formalize our commitment and create a framework that sets us on a path towards real reconciliation”. Senator LaBoucane-Benson has also addressed the Senate sharing experiences of racism faced by the Cree community urging the government to act on systemic racism in Canada. Senator LaBoucane-Benson also shared her support for Bill C-91: An Act respecting Indigenous languages and Bill C-92, a Bill respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator Laboucane-Benson uses twitter to highlight speeches and policy endorsed by her colleagues, primarily those on APPA. She shares a lot of tweets pertaining to Indigenous issues. She also shares a lot of news pertaining to international Indigenous issues.

Biography

Background

Education & Career

Carolyn Stewart Olsen: Conservative Party of Canada, New Brunswick, Appointed: August 2009

Topic of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Stewart Olsen has no recent interventions in the Senate.

Social Media and Press Conferences

MP Schiefke’s social media accounts have recently been inactive, with previous interventions focused on climate change, net-zero emissions and Covid-19 information. There are no posts of interest to IRCC at this time.

Biography

Background

Education & Career

Josée Forest-Niesing: Independent Senators Group, Ontario, Appointed: October 2018

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Forest-Niesing advocates in the Senate for language rights, most recently, she delivered a statement to the Senate about the importance of remembering that both languages hold equal constitutional status. In light of the Senate discussing issues surrounding systemic racism, Senator Forest-Niesing brought up a point regarding policing and its effects on Black and Indigenous Canadians as well as urging the government to take action on systemic racism in Canada.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator Forest-Niesing is active on Twitter and recently, with a group of senators, has shared a statement calling for the end of violence and racism surfaced from the Mi’kmaw fisheries dispute. She has also retweeted tweets showing her support for marginalized communities in Canada.

Senator Forest-Niesing has also tweeted support for campaigns to end violence against Indigenous women and for dialogue about indigenous issues in Canada.

Biography

Background

Education & Career

Kim Pate, ISG: Ontario, Appointed: November 2016

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Pate often speaks up to represent marginalized communities in all kinds of matters. When discussing issues faced by workers during the pandemic she stated, “Women, Indigenous peoples, Black Canadians and people of colour and undocumented migrant workers are overrepresented in these kinds of precarious situations. Unstable labour and the gig economy reinforce and worsen systemic racism and colonialism by excluding people from the kinds of fair wages and benefits designed to ensure that people’s well-being increases as the economy’s does.” Senator pate also provides input on judicial issues such as systemic racism in the justice system and human rights issues. Senator Pate has also been vocal about their support for a guaranteed livable income plan stating, “We also need federal action in support of Indigenous governments to address the particular needs of Indigenous peoples. As the Arctic and Aboriginal Peoples Committees know, as many as 46 per cent and 70 per cent of households in rural, remote and, particularly, northern communities are food insecure, and this number is rising. The lack of access to basic necessities, as well as educational and employment opportunities, are significant barriers to young people living and surviving, let alone learning their culture and their languages. Add to this social assistance requirements that individuals do nothing but look for non-existent jobs and is it any wonder that they are not able to access traditional languages, educational or vocational training or get out on the land? A guaranteed livable income of the sort recommended in the report last month could provide increased stability.”

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator Pate is very active on Twitter, tweeting and retweeting about judicial issues and the experience of marginalized communities in the Canada’s justice system. She has retweeted information about sexual-assault testimonies of persons with an intellectual disability, incarceration of persons with mental illness and violence against women to name a few. Recently, Senator Pate has been expressing her concerns about medical assistance in dying, guaranteed livable income and the contributions of Indigenous veterans.

Tik Tok

Senator Pate is active on the video-sharing social media platform where she shares explanations on current bills, and topics of interest in both the Senate and the House. Some of her videos have touched on the forced sterilization of Indigenous women and girls, systemic racism, indigenous issues, and judicial issues.

Biography

Education & Career

Dennis Glen Patterson: Conservative party of Canada, Nunavut, Appointed: August 2009

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Patterson has raised a lot of concerns to the senate regarding Northern and Arctic issues, most recently broadband internet access in Nunavut and access to shelters for Inuit women and children fleeing violence. Senator Patterson has also made statements on the systemic racism faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Facebook

Senator Patterson shares updates of Senate discussions surrounding Nunavut and other territories. They also share different projects and policies involving Canada’s North and Arctic.

Biography

Education & Career

Michael L. MacDonald: Conservative Party of Canada, Nova Scotia – Cape Breton, Appointed: January 2009

Topics of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator MacDonald has no recent interventions in the Senate.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Twitter

Senator MacDonald uses twitter to support the messages of the Conservative Party of Canada.

Biography

Education & Career

Scott Tannas: Canadian Senators Group, Alberta, Appointed: March 2013

Topic of Interest

Interventions in Parliament

Senator Tannas has spoken out regarding United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples bill saying that he hopes this bill will not simply be symbolic and that it will not be minimized or ignored.

Social Media and Press Conferences

Senator Tannas has not been active on social media since 2018.

Biography

Background

Education & Career

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