Muriel Mcqueen Fergusson

Muriel McQueen Fergusson, P.C., O.C., Q.C., B.A., D.C.L., LL.D. (May 26, 1899 - April 11, 1997) was a Canadian Senator and the first woman Speaker of the Senate. Born in Shediac, New Brunswick, she graduated from Mount Allison University in 1921 with a B.A. and studied law at Dalhousie University. She was the first woman elected, in 1950, to the Fredericton City Council and was the first woman deputy mayor in 1953. She was appointed to the Senate of Canada in 1953 and was Speaker of the Senate from 1972 to 1974. She retired in 1975. In 1974, she was sworn to the Privy Council. In 1997 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Fergusson, Muriel Fergusson, Muriel Fergusson, Muriel Fergusson, Muriel

 

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