Lethbridge Herald

Three named to Senate

TWO ALBERTA VACANCIES FILLED

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

Three new members are being added to the Senate, including the top official who organized this year’s tumultuous G7 summit in Quebec and an award-winning journalist from Edmonton.

In a statement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the three appointees “have gained a deep appreciati­on and understand­ing of this country” through their work.

The Kitchener, Ont.-born Peter Boehm retired from the public service just last month after a career that included organizing internatio­nal events and being the senior official in charge of the annual North American Leaders’ Summit.

His career culminated with a role as Trudeau’s personal representa­tive to the G7 summit in Charlevoix, Que., last June.

The G7 ended on sour note when comments Trudeau made about trade led to a Twitter tirade from an airborne U.S. President Donald Trump.

Boehm will represent Ontario in the Senate.

Paula Simons, who fills a vacant seat in Alberta, will be familiar to many in the province. Simons is a former political columnist and reporter with the Edmonton Journal, and she has won multiple national and provincial awards for her work.

Patti LaBoucane-Benson fills another vacant seat in Alberta. A Metis, LaBoucane-Benson is director of research at the Native Counsellin­g Services of Alberta. A key focus of her work has been to increase Indigenous Peoples’ awareness of their legal rights and responsibi­lities.

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