Colleen Beaumier
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Colleen Beaumier | |
Member of Parliament
for Brampton (1993-1997); Brampton West-Mississauga (1997-2004); Brampton West (2004-present) |
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Assumed office 1993 election |
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Preceded by | John McDermid |
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Born | November 8 1944 Chatham, Ontario |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse | Pierre Beaumier |
Residence | Brampton |
Profession | Businesswoman |
Colleen Beaumier (born November 8, 1944) is a Canadian politician, serving currently as an MP for the riding of Brampton West.
[edit] Pre-politics
Born in Chatham, Ontario, she studied at the University of Windsor, earning a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology). She and her husband Pierre are the parents of three adult children: Stephanie, Michael and John; Stephanie ran for Brampton City Council in the 2006 election but was defeated.
Before enter politics, she taught at the Ontario School for Mentally Challenged Children, served as a community member of the Ontario Parole Board, worked as a controller at a trucking firm and, at the time of her election, she was the Vice-President of a bioanalytical services firm employing more than 100 people. Her involvement in international human rights began in 1980. As Area Co-ordinator of Operation Lifeline, she assisted Vietnamese refugees settling in the Toronto area.
[edit] Political career
Ms. Beaumier was first elected in 1993 in the riding of Brampton. In 1997, she was re-elected, this time in the newly created riding of Brampton West—Mississauga, where she won again in November 27, 2000. During the federal election of 2004, she defeated former provincial Minister of Health Tony Clement in the newly created riding of Brampton West. In 2006, she was again re-elected, her fifth such mandate.
As a Member of Parliament, she has remained a frequent spokesperson for human rights. At the 1995 global conference on the Inter-Parliamentary Union at the United Nations, she spoke on the dangers of global income disparities. In response to human rights violations uncovered during the Somali Inquiry, she authored a private member’s bill, Bill C-208, which increased transparency in the bureaucracy and established tougher penalties for the destruction of documents.
Ms. Beaumier has served on numerous parliamentary committees, most notably serving as Chair of the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Development and the Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs. She also served as Vice-Chair of Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
In 2003 she served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue.
Now in opposition, Ms. Beaumier currently serves as the Associate Critic for the Canadian Border Services Agency.
[edit] External links
- Liberal Party of Canada: Colleen Beaumier
- How'd They Vote?: Colleen Beaumier, voting history and quotes
- House of Commons Webpage
Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by John McDermid |
Member of Parliament for Brampton 1993–1997 |
Succeeded by The electoral district was abolished in 1996. |
Preceded by The electoral district was created in 1996. |
Member of Parliament for Brampton West—Mississauga 1997–2004 |
Succeeded by The electoral district was abolished in 2003. |
Preceded by The electoral district was created in 2003. |
Member of Parliament for Brampton West 2004– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Persondata | |
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NAME | Beaumier, Colleen |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 8, 1944 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chatham, Ontario, Canada |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |