Joan Neiman

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The Hon.
Joan Bissett Neiman
Senator for Peel, Ontario
In office
September 1, 1972  September 9, 1995
Appointed by Pierre Trudeau
Personal details
Born (1920-09-09) September 9, 1920
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nationality Canadian
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Clemens Michael Neiman
Relations Edgar Douglas Richmond Bissett, father
Children Dallis, Patricia & David
Residence Horseshoe Valley
Alma mater Mount Allison University, Osgoode Hall Law School now at York University
Profession lawyer
Committees Chairperson, Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1980-1983)
Chairperson, Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1983-1984 & 1986-1988)
Chairperson, Special Committee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide (1994-1996)
Religion Unitarian

Joan Bissett Neiman (born September 9, 1920) is a retired Canadian senator.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the daughter of Edgar Douglas Richmond Bissett, she served in the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service during World War II retiring as a lieutenant commander. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Allison University and was called to the Ontario Bar. A lawyer, she was summoned to the Senate of Canada for the Ontario senatorial division of Peel on the advice of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1972. A Liberal, she served until her mandatory retirement in 1995. She was chair of the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs for eight years. She was chair of the Special Senate Committee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide. Selected as Chair of Human Rights for Interparliamentary Union being 1st Canadian to be so honoured. Served as a Team Member of The Dalhousie Health Law Institute End of Life Project.

In 2006, she was appointed by Premier Dalton McGuinty to the Citizens Panel on Increasing Organ Donations.

She is the oldest living Canadian senator.

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