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PM appoints senators for N.S., Man.

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OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed new senators for Nova Scotia and Manitoba.

Mary Coyle, a champion of women’s leadership, gender equality and the rights of Indigenous Peoples, is the new senator for Nova Scotia.

Mary Jane McCallum, a First Nations woman who provided vital dental and health services to northern, First Nations, and Indigenous communitie­s during her career, will represent Manitoba.

Coyle worked in internatio­nal developmen­t in Indonesia, pioneered the developmen­t of a microfinan­ce bank in Bolivia and helped establish the First Peoples Fund to provide micro loans to First Nations and Metis communitie­s in Canada.

McCallum practised as a dentist, was a community leader in several areas across her province and led the University of Manitoba’s Aboriginal dental health programs.

These Senate appointmen­ts are the 29th and 30th Trudeau has made since taking office.

The prime minister said Coyle and McCallum have dedicated their lives to helping others.

“Ms. Coyle and Dr. McCallum have already built legacies in their respective fields and I trust that they will represent their regions well while bringing the depth of experience and knowledge needed to serve in the best interest of all Canadians,” he said in a statement.

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