The Honourable Nancy Ruth |
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Senator for Cluny, Ontario | |
In office March 24, 2005 – January 6, 2017 |
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Nominated by | Paul Martin |
Appointed by | Adrienne Clarkson |
Personal details | |
Born |
Nancy Ruth Rowell Jackman January 6, 1942 Toronto, Ontario |
Political party | Conservative |
Other political affiliations |
Progressive Conservative (2005-2006) |
Religion | United |
Nancy Ruth, CM (born January 6, 1942) was a Canadian Senator from Ontario. She was appointed to the Senate by Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, on the advice of Prime Minister Paul Martin, on March 24, 2005. While initially appointed as a Progressive Conservative, on March 28, 2006 she joined the Conservative caucus. She is Canada's first openly lesbian senator. She retired from the Senate on January 6, 2017, upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75.
Nancy Ruth was born in Toronto, Ontario, and is an alumna of Branksome Hall. Before being appointed to the Senate, Nancy Ruth was a social activist and philanthropist. She founded several women's organizations in Canada, including the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund, the Canadian Women's Foundation and a women's studies chair at Mount Saint Vincent University. She has also been a noted benefactor of hospitals and art galleries throughout Canada, and was named a member of the Order of Canada in 1994.
She has long battled for women's constitutional rights and thus opposed the Charlottetown Accord in 1992. She is also a vocal opponent of pornography. Her support for tougher child pornography laws made her a controversial figure amongst other gay rights activists, who saw the legislation as dangerously ambiguous in its definitions and broad in scope.