June 20, 2000
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announced today that Her Excellency the
Governor General has agreed to summon Betty Kennedy of Ontario and Raymond
Setlakwe of Quebec to the Senate.
The appointment of Ms. Kennedy brings to 25 the number of women that the
Prime Minister has named to the Senate since 1993 - the most to be appointed by
any Prime Minister in Canadian history. The number of women in the Senate has
risen from 16 at the time the government took office to 34 as of this
appointment.
The appointments are effective immediately.
Biographies are attached.
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Betty Kennedy, O.C.
Betty Kennedy is well -known to Canadians for her distinguished achievements
as a broadcaster, journalist and author.
From 1962-95, Ms Kennedy was a panelist on the award-winning Front Page
Challenge - the longest running public affairs and current events program in
Canadian television history. From 1959-86, she was Public Affairs Editor with
Toronto radio station CFRB. In 1971-72, she was Executive Producer and Host of
two 20-episode series on the TV Ontario program Insight. In 1983, she was
elected to the Canadian News Hall of Fame. And in 1992, she was elected to the
Canadian Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
Ms. Kennedy has also authored two books: Gerhard (1975), and Hurricane
Hazel (1979).
In addition to her personal accomplishments, Ms. Kennedy has also given
freely of her time to many charitable and voluntary organizations. In 1983-84,
she was Honourary National Chair of the Canadian Cancer Society. From 1996-98,
she was the Honourary Chair of the Annual Fundraising Luncheon of the Canadian
Save the Children Foundation. In 1997, she was invested as a Serving Sister of
the of the Order of St. John, and in 1998-99 she was Ambassador for the St. John
Ambulance Millennium celebrations. She was the first non-medical member of the
Complaints Committee of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons, and a
member of the College’s 1990 Task Force on the Relationship Between Physicians
and the Pharmaceutical Industry.
In 1982, Ms. Kennedy was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Ms. Kennedy and her husband, Allan Burton, live in Milton, Ontario. She has
raised four children and is 74 years of age
Raymond C. Setlakwe
Raymond Setlakwe is a well-known entrepreneur and lawyer.
Mr. Setlakwe earned a Bachelor of Arts from Bishops University and an L.L.L
from Laval University. He also studied Law at McGill University.
Mr. Setlakwe is President and CEO of A. Setlakwe Ltd., a retail chain with 17
stores and boutiques throughout Quebec. He is also President and CEO of Saint-Hilaire
Inc., an importer of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear fashions. He has been a
Director of Sintra since 1964. He has also been a Director of Unindal and, from
1993-95, he was a Director of Hydro Quebec. Until recently he was a Director of
the Retail Council of Quebec as well as the Export Development Corporation.
Mr. Setlakwe is Honourary Chair of the fundraising campaign of the CÉGEP de
Thetford Mines. He is a member of Thetford Mines Hospital Foundation; the Bishop’s
University Foundation; and, has taken part in fundraising campaigns for Laval
University Foundation. Since 1986, he has been a Director of the Research Fund
of the Montreal Heart Institute. From 1976-78, he was a member of the Sherbrooke
University Corporation; from 1975-85, a member of the Bishop’s University
Corporation.
Mr. Setlakwe and his wife, Yvette, have raised four children. He is 71 years
of age.