Yvonne Boyer facts for kids
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Yvonne Boyer
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Senator from Ontario | |
Assumed office March 15, 2018 |
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Nominated by | Justin Trudeau |
Appointed by | Julie Payette |
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Born | October 25, 1953 |
Political party | Independent Senators Group |
Profession | Lawyer, professor, administrator |
Yvonne Boyer was born on October 25, 1953. She is a Canadian lawyer and a member of the Métis Nation. In 2018, she was chosen to be a Senator for Ontario by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This made her the first Indigenous person from Ontario to become a Senator. She lives in Merrickville, Ontario, which is close to Ottawa.
As a lawyer, Yvonne Boyer has spoken out about unfairness in Canada's healthcare system. She believes that Indigenous peoples should have better access to healthcare. Her family roots are in the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan and Red River, Manitoba. Before becoming a Senator, she was a professor at the University of Ottawa. She also worked at the university's Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics. She has also worked with the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Native Women's Association of Canada. She also advised the National Aboriginal Health Organization. An independent group suggested her for the Senate role.
Senator Yvonne Boyer's Work
Working for Justice
In May 2022, Senator Boyer and two other Senators released a report. This report asked for a review of some past legal cases involving Indigenous women. They wanted to make sure these women received fair treatment.
Protecting People's Rights
In June 2022, Senator Boyer introduced a new law proposal called Bill S-250. This bill aims to make it a crime to force someone to have a medical procedure that prevents them from having children. If this bill becomes law, people who do this could face up to 14 years in jail. This shows her commitment to protecting people's rights and choices.