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Judith Seidman

Retired
1 bill sponsored
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Background
Born
September 1, 1950
Education
Epidemiologist and social worker
Career
Researcher and adviser in the health and social services fields
Political Experience
Named to the Senate of Canada as a Conservative on August 27, 2009. Quebec co-chair of Stephen Harper's 2004 leadership campaign.
Notable
Jewish. Served in the Senate until her mandatory retirement in 2025.
Public Profile

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Business & Financial Interests

Before being appointed to the Senate, Judith Seidman had a career in health and social policy research. She worked as an epidemiologist and social policy researcher, focusing on areas like health services, children's development, and social welfare. Her professional background includes work as a research consultant for various organizations. She holds a PhD in psychology from the University of Montreal.

Key Relationships & Connections

Judith Seidman was appointed to the Senate in 2009 on the advice of then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper. She initially sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada caucus. In 2019, she joined the Independent Senators Group (ISG), and later in 2020, became a member of the Canadian Senators Group (CSG).

Sponsored Bills — Current Parliament
Details
Status: Retired