- Jean Pigott
Infobox CanadianMP | name=Jean Elizabeth Morrison Pigott
term_start= 1976
term_end= 1979
predecessor=John Turner
birth_date= birth date and age | 1924|05|20
birth_place=Ottawa
successor=Jean-Luc Pepin
death_date=
death_place=
profession=Business executive, businesswoman, executive
party=Progressive Conservative
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residence=
riding=Ottawa—Carleton
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religion=|Jean Elizabeth Morrison Pigott (born
May 20 1924 ) is a former Canadian politician and businessperson.Pigott's family has lived in the
Ottawa Valley for four generations. She was president and CEO of her family's business, Morrison-Lamothe Bakery, one of only three women CEOs in Canada in the early 1970s. In 1976, she won aby-election inOttawa—Carleton riding and became aMember of Parliament in theCanadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative.In the 1979 federal election, she lost her seat to Liberal Party candidate
Jean-Luc Pépin even though the Progressive Conservative Party made enough gains elsewhere in the country to form aminority government . The new Prime Minister,Joe Clark , hired Pigott as an advisor. In the 1980 federal election, she was the Tory candidate inOttawa Centre , where she placed second to Liberal candidate John Evans.Following the Tories' return to power under
Brian Mulroney in the 1984 federal election, Pigott was appointed by Mulroney as chair of theNational Capital Commission .Pigott was the first woman to sit on the
board of directors ofOntario Hydro and also sat on the board of Canadian Tire Corporation. She has also served as chair of the board of theOttawa Congress Centre and the Centre for Studies of Children at Risk inHamilton, Ontario .In 1995, she was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada for having "shown leadership and determination in ensuring the use of resources for positive growth and change at all levels of government". [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=3522]
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