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Senator of Canada

Julie Miville-Dechêne

PSGQuebec
Appointed Jun 20, 2018 by Trudeau, Justin (Lib.)Mandatory retirement Jul 10, 2034sencanada.ca →

Background

Wikipedia ↗

Julie Miville-Dechêne (born July 10, 1959) is a Canadian senator and former journalist. She is a former journalist and broadcaster with Radio-Canada and spent 25 years as a public affairs correspondent for the network in Washington, D.C., Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal before serving as its ombudsman from April 2007, to July 2011, the first woman to hold this position. Since August 15, 2011, she has served as the president of the Conseil du statut de la femme. In 2017, she served as the government of Quebec's representative in Canada's delegation to UNESCO. On June 20, 2018, she was appointed to the Senate of Canada by Governor General Julie Payette after being nominated by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and joined the Independent Senators Group. On August 1, 2025, she joined the Progressive Senate Group.

Who's been lobbying this senator

15+ clients
  1. 1.Google Canada Corporation10
  2. 2.WORLD VISION CANADA5
  3. 3.Dairy Farmers of Canada4
  4. 4.Les Producteurs de lait du Québec3
  5. 5.TELUS Corporation3
  6. 6.MakeWay Charitable Society3
  7. 7.Steelworkers Humanity Fund3
  8. 8.Ecojustice Canada3
  9. 9.Association of Canadian Port Authorities3
  10. 10.Supply Chain Management Association2
  11. 11.Québecor Média inc.2
  12. 12.Centre for Equitable Library Access2
  13. 13.Canadian Urban Transit Association2
  14. 14.Chicken Farmers of Canada2
  15. 15.Canadian Hatching Egg Producers2

Recent lobbying contacts

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