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Senators’ work takes them all over Canada! See where they’ve been and who they’ve met along the way.

Senator Andrew Cardozo receives the 2023 DreamKeepers Citation for Outstanding Leadership award at the 18th annual Martin Luther King Day celebrations at Ottawa City Hall. The award honours an individual who has emulated and exemplified the high values that motivated the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Monday, January 16, 2023 – Senator Andrew Cardozo receives the 2023 DreamKeepers Citation for Outstanding Leadership award at the 18th annual Martin Luther King Day celebrations at Ottawa City Hall. The award honours an individual who has emulated and exemplified the high values that motivated the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Photo credit: Peter Stockdale)

Senator Brian Francis, left, joins Prince Edward Island Lieutenant Governor Antoinette Perry, centre, during a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal presentation ceremony. The senator and five Islanders, whom he nominated, received the medals for their outstanding contributions to the province.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023Senator Brian Francis, left, joins Prince Edward Island Lieutenant Governor Antoinette Perry, centre, during a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal presentation ceremony. The senator and five Islanders, whom he nominated, received the medals for their outstanding contributions to the province.

From second left to second right, senators ⁠Jean-Guy Dagenais, ⁠Marty Deacon, ⁠Victor Oh, ⁠Clément Gignac, ⁠Donna Dasko, ⁠Tony Dean, ⁠Hassan Yussuff, ⁠Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu and ⁠Margaret Dawn Anderson visit NORAD headquarters in Colorado Springs, U.S., on behalf of the Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs. The committee undertook a fact-finding mission as part of its study of Canada’s security and defence in the Arctic.Thursday, February 9, 2023 – From second left to second right, senators ⁠Jean-Guy Dagenais, ⁠Marty Deacon, ⁠Victor Oh, ⁠Clément Gignac, ⁠Donna Dasko, ⁠Tony Dean, ⁠Hassan Yussuff, ⁠Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu and ⁠Margaret Dawn Anderson visit NORAD headquarters in Colorado Springs, U.S., on behalf of the Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs. The committee undertook a fact-finding mission as part of its study of Canada’s security and defence in the Arctic.

Senator René Cormier provides opening remarks at the Summit on the International Recruitment of Bilingual Health Care Professionals in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The summit brought together policy-makers, academics, practitioners, managers and regulators to focus on issues related to international recruitment, immigration and recognition of prior learning in the health care sector.Monday, February 20, 2023 – Senator René Cormier provides opening remarks at the Summit on the International Recruitment of Bilingual Health Care Professionals in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The summit brought together policy-makers, academics, practitioners, managers and regulators to focus on issues related to international recruitment, immigration and recognition of prior learning in the health care sector.  

As part of SENgage, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard, left, visits Auburn Drive High School in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, to talk about her role in the Senate. She also spoke about the legacy of Lincoln Alexander, Canada’s first Black MP, and the importance of anti-Black racism in society.Tuesday, February 21, 2023 As part of SENgage, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard, left, visits Auburn Drive High School in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, to talk about her role in the Senate. She also spoke about the legacy of Lincoln Alexander, Canada’s first Black MP, and the importance of anti-Black racism in society.

Senator Margaret Dawn Anderson, back row, left, meets with Nunavut Sivuniksavut students attending the Ashbury College Round Square Conference, “Living the North,” in Ottawa, Ontario. The senator also spoke about climate change during a panel discussion on the Arctic with Danish Ambassador Hanne Fugl Eskjær, back row, third from left; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, back row, fourth from left; Arctic expedition leader Geoff Green, front row, right; and student Kaya Hipfner (not pictured).Tuesday, February 14, 2023 – Senator Margaret Dawn Anderson, back row, left, meets with Nunavut Sivuniksavut students attending the Ashbury College Round Square Conference, “Living the North,” in Ottawa, Ontario. The senator also spoke about climate change during a panel discussion on the Arctic with Danish Ambassador Hanne Fugl Eskjær, back row, third from left; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, back row, fourth from left; Arctic expedition leader Geoff Green, front row, right; and student Kaya Hipfner (not pictured).

In a session organized by SENgage, Senator Amina Gerba meets with students from École Champs Vallée School, in Beaumont, Alberta. The senator spoke about her journey to the Senate and answered questions about her work in the Upper Chamber.Friday, February 17, 2023 – In a session organized by SENgage, Senator Amina Gerba meets with students from École Champs Vallée School, in Beaumont, Alberta. The senator spoke about her journey to the Senate and answered questions about her work in the Upper Chamber.

Senators Amina Gerba, front centre, and Marie-Françoise Mégie, front row second from right, join political representatives in a roundtable discussion for Black History Month in Montréal, Quebec. They shared their experiences and proposed ideas on how to help Black communities thrive.Saturday, February 18, 2023 – Senators Amina Gerba, front centre, and Marie-Françoise Mégie, front row second from right, join political representatives in a roundtable discussion for Black History Month in Montréal, Quebec. They shared their experiences and proposed ideas on how to help Black communities thrive.

Senators Wanda Thomas Bernard, Sharon Burey, Bernadette Clement, Amina Gerba and Marie-Françoise Mégie join Scouts Canada in celebrating Black History Month. The senators talked about combating anti-Black racism, their lived experiences and empowering Black youth in Canada. This event was organized by SENgage.Wednesday, February 22, 2023 – Senators Wanda Thomas Bernard, Sharon Burey, Bernadette Clement, Amina Gerba and Marie-Françoise Mégie join Scouts Canada in celebrating Black History Month. The senators talked about combating anti-Black racism, their lived experiences and empowering Black youth in Canada. This event was organized by SENgage.

As part of SENgage, Senator Mary Coyle, centre, meets with Grade 9 citizenship students to talk about the history of the Senate, its role in Parliament and her work as senator. She was hosted by students Kaitlyn Penney, left, and Carter Clifton, right.Friday, February 24, 2023 – As part of SENgage, Senator Mary Coyle, centre, meets with Grade 9 citizenship students to talk about the history of the Senate, its role in Parliament and her work as senator. She was hosted by students Kaitlyn Penney, left, and Carter Clifton, right.

Senator F. Gigi Osler welcomes delegates from Pinoys on Parliament, a national youth leadership conference for Filipina/o/x-Canadians, for their visit of the Senate of Canada Building in Ottawa, Ontario. The theme for this year’s conference was “Balikbayan”, meaning “come home” in Tagalog. Delegates explored the meaning of home and celebrated their heritage.Saturday, February 25, 2023 – Senator F. Gigi Osler welcomes delegates from Pinoys on Parliament, a national youth leadership conference for Filipina/o/x-Canadians, for their visit of the Senate of Canada Building in Ottawa, Ontario. The theme for this year’s conference was “Balikbayan”, meaning “come home” in Tagalog. Delegates explored the meaning of home and celebrated their heritage.

Senator Rosa Galvez, second left, participates in a panel discussion, “Bridging the Gap: How to Have Meaningful Intergenerational Conversations,” for the GLOBExCHANGE Destination Net Zero event series in Toronto, Ontario. The panelists included, from left, Leading Change Canada Executive Director Biboye Aganaba; Senator Galvez; Yukon University’s Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge Jocelyn Joe-Strack; and Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity Executive Director Christopher Duff.Monday, February 27, 2023 – Senator Rosa Galvez, second left, participates in a panel discussion, “Bridging the Gap: How to Have Meaningful Intergenerational Conversations,” for the GLOBExCHANGE Destination Net Zero event series in Toronto, Ontario. The panelists included, from left, Leading Change Canada Executive Director Biboye Aganaba; Senator Galvez; Yukon University’s Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge Jocelyn Joe-Strack; and Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity Executive Director Christopher Duff.

Senator Salma Ataullahjan, mid-second row, attends a potluck at the Iqaluit Masjid (mosque) organized by the Islamic Society of Nunavut. As chair of the Senate Committee on Human Rights, Senator Ataullahjan highlighted the committee’s study on Islamophobia and answered questions.Tuesday, February 28, 2023 – Senator Salma Ataullahjan, mid-second row, attends a potluck at the Iqaluit Masjid (mosque) organized by the Islamic Society of Nunavut. As chair of the Senate Committee on Human Rights, Senator Ataullahjan highlighted the committee’s study on Islamophobia and answered questions.

At a glance

Senators’ work takes them all over Canada! See where they’ve been and who they’ve met along the way.

Senator Andrew Cardozo receives the 2023 DreamKeepers Citation for Outstanding Leadership award at the 18th annual Martin Luther King Day celebrations at Ottawa City Hall. The award honours an individual who has emulated and exemplified the high values that motivated the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Monday, January 16, 2023 – Senator Andrew Cardozo receives the 2023 DreamKeepers Citation for Outstanding Leadership award at the 18th annual Martin Luther King Day celebrations at Ottawa City Hall. The award honours an individual who has emulated and exemplified the high values that motivated the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Photo credit: Peter Stockdale)

Senator Brian Francis, left, joins Prince Edward Island Lieutenant Governor Antoinette Perry, centre, during a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal presentation ceremony. The senator and five Islanders, whom he nominated, received the medals for their outstanding contributions to the province.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023Senator Brian Francis, left, joins Prince Edward Island Lieutenant Governor Antoinette Perry, centre, during a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal presentation ceremony. The senator and five Islanders, whom he nominated, received the medals for their outstanding contributions to the province.

From second left to second right, senators ⁠Jean-Guy Dagenais, ⁠Marty Deacon, ⁠Victor Oh, ⁠Clément Gignac, ⁠Donna Dasko, ⁠Tony Dean, ⁠Hassan Yussuff, ⁠Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu and ⁠Margaret Dawn Anderson visit NORAD headquarters in Colorado Springs, U.S., on behalf of the Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs. The committee undertook a fact-finding mission as part of its study of Canada’s security and defence in the Arctic.Thursday, February 9, 2023 – From second left to second right, senators ⁠Jean-Guy Dagenais, ⁠Marty Deacon, ⁠Victor Oh, ⁠Clément Gignac, ⁠Donna Dasko, ⁠Tony Dean, ⁠Hassan Yussuff, ⁠Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu and ⁠Margaret Dawn Anderson visit NORAD headquarters in Colorado Springs, U.S., on behalf of the Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs. The committee undertook a fact-finding mission as part of its study of Canada’s security and defence in the Arctic.

Senator René Cormier provides opening remarks at the Summit on the International Recruitment of Bilingual Health Care Professionals in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The summit brought together policy-makers, academics, practitioners, managers and regulators to focus on issues related to international recruitment, immigration and recognition of prior learning in the health care sector.Monday, February 20, 2023 – Senator René Cormier provides opening remarks at the Summit on the International Recruitment of Bilingual Health Care Professionals in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The summit brought together policy-makers, academics, practitioners, managers and regulators to focus on issues related to international recruitment, immigration and recognition of prior learning in the health care sector.  

As part of SENgage, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard, left, visits Auburn Drive High School in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, to talk about her role in the Senate. She also spoke about the legacy of Lincoln Alexander, Canada’s first Black MP, and the importance of anti-Black racism in society.Tuesday, February 21, 2023 As part of SENgage, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard, left, visits Auburn Drive High School in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, to talk about her role in the Senate. She also spoke about the legacy of Lincoln Alexander, Canada’s first Black MP, and the importance of anti-Black racism in society.

Senator Margaret Dawn Anderson, back row, left, meets with Nunavut Sivuniksavut students attending the Ashbury College Round Square Conference, “Living the North,” in Ottawa, Ontario. The senator also spoke about climate change during a panel discussion on the Arctic with Danish Ambassador Hanne Fugl Eskjær, back row, third from left; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, back row, fourth from left; Arctic expedition leader Geoff Green, front row, right; and student Kaya Hipfner (not pictured).Tuesday, February 14, 2023 – Senator Margaret Dawn Anderson, back row, left, meets with Nunavut Sivuniksavut students attending the Ashbury College Round Square Conference, “Living the North,” in Ottawa, Ontario. The senator also spoke about climate change during a panel discussion on the Arctic with Danish Ambassador Hanne Fugl Eskjær, back row, third from left; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, back row, fourth from left; Arctic expedition leader Geoff Green, front row, right; and student Kaya Hipfner (not pictured).

In a session organized by SENgage, Senator Amina Gerba meets with students from École Champs Vallée School, in Beaumont, Alberta. The senator spoke about her journey to the Senate and answered questions about her work in the Upper Chamber.Friday, February 17, 2023 – In a session organized by SENgage, Senator Amina Gerba meets with students from École Champs Vallée School, in Beaumont, Alberta. The senator spoke about her journey to the Senate and answered questions about her work in the Upper Chamber.

Senators Amina Gerba, front centre, and Marie-Françoise Mégie, front row second from right, join political representatives in a roundtable discussion for Black History Month in Montréal, Quebec. They shared their experiences and proposed ideas on how to help Black communities thrive.Saturday, February 18, 2023 – Senators Amina Gerba, front centre, and Marie-Françoise Mégie, front row second from right, join political representatives in a roundtable discussion for Black History Month in Montréal, Quebec. They shared their experiences and proposed ideas on how to help Black communities thrive.

Senators Wanda Thomas Bernard, Sharon Burey, Bernadette Clement, Amina Gerba and Marie-Françoise Mégie join Scouts Canada in celebrating Black History Month. The senators talked about combating anti-Black racism, their lived experiences and empowering Black youth in Canada. This event was organized by SENgage.Wednesday, February 22, 2023 – Senators Wanda Thomas Bernard, Sharon Burey, Bernadette Clement, Amina Gerba and Marie-Françoise Mégie join Scouts Canada in celebrating Black History Month. The senators talked about combating anti-Black racism, their lived experiences and empowering Black youth in Canada. This event was organized by SENgage.

As part of SENgage, Senator Mary Coyle, centre, meets with Grade 9 citizenship students to talk about the history of the Senate, its role in Parliament and her work as senator. She was hosted by students Kaitlyn Penney, left, and Carter Clifton, right.Friday, February 24, 2023 – As part of SENgage, Senator Mary Coyle, centre, meets with Grade 9 citizenship students to talk about the history of the Senate, its role in Parliament and her work as senator. She was hosted by students Kaitlyn Penney, left, and Carter Clifton, right.

Senator F. Gigi Osler welcomes delegates from Pinoys on Parliament, a national youth leadership conference for Filipina/o/x-Canadians, for their visit of the Senate of Canada Building in Ottawa, Ontario. The theme for this year’s conference was “Balikbayan”, meaning “come home” in Tagalog. Delegates explored the meaning of home and celebrated their heritage.Saturday, February 25, 2023 – Senator F. Gigi Osler welcomes delegates from Pinoys on Parliament, a national youth leadership conference for Filipina/o/x-Canadians, for their visit of the Senate of Canada Building in Ottawa, Ontario. The theme for this year’s conference was “Balikbayan”, meaning “come home” in Tagalog. Delegates explored the meaning of home and celebrated their heritage.

Senator Rosa Galvez, second left, participates in a panel discussion, “Bridging the Gap: How to Have Meaningful Intergenerational Conversations,” for the GLOBExCHANGE Destination Net Zero event series in Toronto, Ontario. The panelists included, from left, Leading Change Canada Executive Director Biboye Aganaba; Senator Galvez; Yukon University’s Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge Jocelyn Joe-Strack; and Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity Executive Director Christopher Duff.Monday, February 27, 2023 – Senator Rosa Galvez, second left, participates in a panel discussion, “Bridging the Gap: How to Have Meaningful Intergenerational Conversations,” for the GLOBExCHANGE Destination Net Zero event series in Toronto, Ontario. The panelists included, from left, Leading Change Canada Executive Director Biboye Aganaba; Senator Galvez; Yukon University’s Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge Jocelyn Joe-Strack; and Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity Executive Director Christopher Duff.

Senator Salma Ataullahjan, mid-second row, attends a potluck at the Iqaluit Masjid (mosque) organized by the Islamic Society of Nunavut. As chair of the Senate Committee on Human Rights, Senator Ataullahjan highlighted the committee’s study on Islamophobia and answered questions.Tuesday, February 28, 2023 – Senator Salma Ataullahjan, mid-second row, attends a potluck at the Iqaluit Masjid (mosque) organized by the Islamic Society of Nunavut. As chair of the Senate Committee on Human Rights, Senator Ataullahjan highlighted the committee’s study on Islamophobia and answered questions.

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