Colin Kenny
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Summoned on | June 29, 1984 |
Appointed by | Pierre Trudeau |
Province | Ontario |
Senatorial Division | Rideau |
Born | December 10, 1943 Montreal, Quebec |
Political party | |
Profession(s) | Business executive |
James Colin Ramsey Kenny (born December 10, 1943) is a Canadian Senator.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1966 from Norwich University. In 1967, he received a Public Service Fellowship from the Tuck School of Business.
Kenny's political career began in 1968 when he served as executive director of the Liberal Party of Canada in Ontario. He was on the staff of the Prime Minister's Office from 1970 until 1979, and rose to the position of policy advisor and assistant principal secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Following the Liberal government's defeat in the 1979 election, he worked as an executive with Dome Petroleum, until being appointed to the Senate on the recommendation of Trudeau in 1984.
As a member of the Upper House, Kenny has been active in writing anti-smoking legislation and legislation encouraging the use of alternative fuels. He has also represented Canada as a delegate to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
See also List of Ontario senators.
[edit] References
- Canadian Who's Who 1997 entry. University of Toronto Press.