- Lillian Dyck
Lillian Eva Quan Dyck (born
August 24 1945 inNorth Battleford, Saskatchewan ) is aCanadian senator fromSaskatchewan . She was appointed to the senate on the recommendation of Prime MinisterPaul Martin onMarch 24 ,2005 .Upon appointment, Dyck wished to sit as a
New Democratic Party senator, but NDP spokespersonKarl Belanger immediately indicated that the party would not recognize her as a member of the NDPcaucus : as the party platform specifically favours abolition of the Senate, it refused to confer legitimacy on the body by accepting Dyck; additionally, Dyck's membership in the NDP was revealed to have lapsed. [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2005/03/24/senators-canada050324.html]Under the rules of the Senate, senators are free to designate themselves however they see fit, and Dyck changed her designation to say "Independent New Democratic Party".
Before being appointed to the Senate, Dyck was a neuroscientist with the
University of Saskatchewan where she was also associate dean. OnMarch 12 ,1999 , Dyck, who is ofCree and Chinese heritage and was one of the first Aboriginal women in Canada to pursue an academic career in the sciences, was presented with a lifetime achievement award by theNational Aboriginal Achievement Foundation . She continues to teach at the university as well as conduct research on a part-time basis.She is a member of the
Gordon First Nation .External links
* [http://sen.parl.gc.ca/ldyck/html/eng/01home.html Official website]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/03/24/senators-canada050324.html CBC News article about new senators]
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=18709&s=F Political Biography from the Library of Parliament]
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