Marjory LeBreton

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Hon. Marjory LeBreton
Leader of the Government in the Senate
Incumbent
Summoned on June 18, 1993
Appointed by Brian Mulroney
Province Ontario
Senatorial Division Ontario
Born July 4, 1940
Nepean, Ontario
Political party

Conservative

Profession(s) Political advisor
Spouse Douglas LeBreton

Marjory LeBreton, P.C. (born July 4, 1940) is a Canadian Senator and vice-chair of Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Canada. She was a senior political advisor in the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and was appointed by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to the Senate on June 18, 1993, shortly before Mulroney's retirement from politics.

LeBreton is considered to be a Red Tory and is progressive on social issues such as abortion rights. She was also one of the few politicians in the Parliament of Canada to oppose Bill 36, Canada's anti-terrorism legislation in 2001.

She was a long-time foe of proposals to merge the Progressive Conservatives with the Canadian Alliance but reluctantly supported the late 2003 proposal to unite the parties and subsequently became a Conservative Party of Canada senator once the merge was complete. Over time, she warmed to the new party, and later served as one of Stephen Harper's top advisors in the 2006 federal election.

See also List of Ontario senators.

She is currently the Leader of the Government in the Senate in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

28th Ministry - Government of Stephen Harper
Cabinet Post
Predecessor Office Successor
Jack Austin Leader of the Government in the Senate
(2006–present)
incumbent


Members of the current Canadian Cabinet Flag of Canada
Ambrose | Baird | Bernier | Blackburn | Cannon | Clement | Day | Emerson | Finley | Flaherty | Fortier | Harper | Hearn | LeBreton | Lunn | MacKay | Nicholson | O'Connor | Oda | Prentice | Skelton | Solberg | Strahl | Thompson | Toews | Van Loan | Verner

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