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Joan Fraser

Incumbent
Assumed office 
September 17, 1998
Appointed by Jean Chrétien

Born October 12, 1944 (1944-10-12) (age 65)
Political party Liberal

Joan Fraser (born October 12, 1944) is a Canadian Senator and former journalist.

Fraser joined the Montreal Gazette in 1965 after graduating from McGill University. After two years as a cub reporter she joined the Financial Times of Canada where she worked for eleven years and served as news editor, editorial page editor and Montreal bureau chief. She returned to The Gazette in 1978 becoming its editor-in-chief in 1993. In 1996 she left that post and from 1997 to 1998 she was director-general of the Centre for Research and Information on Canada.

In 1998, Fraser was appointed to the Senate on the advice of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. She sits as a Liberal. She is married to Michel Faure, and they have two daughters, Elizabeth and Isabelle.

In the 39th Parliament, she was appointed the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, working under Leader of the Opposition, Senator Dan Hays.

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Preceded by
Terry Stratton
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
2006 - 2007
Succeeded by
Claudette Tardif







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