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Carolyn Ann Bennett (born December 20, 1950) is a Canadian physician and politician who has served as
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, and
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since October 26, 2021. A member of the
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, she has represented Toronto—St. Paul's in the
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since 1997. She previously served as the
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from 2003 to 2006, and the Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations from 2015 to 2021. Bennett worked as a physician for 20 years before entering politics.


Early life, education and career

Carolyn Ann Bennett was born in Toronto on December 20, 1950. She attended
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. She graduated with a degree in medicine from the
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in 1974 and received her certification in family medicine in 1976. In 2004, she was awarded an honorary fellowship from the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada for her contributions to medicine, especially women's health.


Professional career

Bennett was a family physician for 20 years before entering politics. Bennett worked as a family physician at
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and
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in Toronto from 1977 to 1997 and was a founding partner in Bedford Medical Associates. She was also president of the medical staff association of
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and has a clinical adjunct appointment as an assistant professor in the department of family and community medicine at the University of Toronto. Bennett served on the boards of Havergal College,
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, the
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, and the Medico-Legal Society of Toronto. Bennett co-authored ''Kill or Cure? How Canadians Can Remake their Health Care System'' with Rick Archbold, it was published in October 2000.


Political career

Bennett ran for public office in the 1995 Ontario provincial election as a candidate of the
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. Running in the riding of St. Andrew—St. Patrick, she lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Isabel Bassett by about 3,500 votes. Bennett was more successful in the 1997 federal election, defeating her closest opponent in St. Paul's Peter Atkins by almost 15,000 votes. She was re-elected by increased margins in the elections of
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and
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. On December 12, 2003, after
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became Prime Minister, he appointed Bennett as his
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. In her two years as Minister, she set up the
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, appointed the first chief public health officer for Canada, and established the Public Health Network. She was chair of the Canada-
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Friendship Group from 1999 to 2003 and is a member of Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel. In the 2006 election, Bennett defeated two main challengers who were both touted as star candidates,
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of the Conservatives and Paul Summerville of the New Democratic Party. Bennett was re-elected, but lost her cabinet position as the Liberals were defeated. She became only the third opposition MP in the history of St. Paul's. The riding had once been a noted
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, but swung heavily to the Liberals along with most other central Toronto ridings. She announced on April 24, 2006 that she would pursue the leadership of the party. On September 15, 2006, she withdrew from the leadership race and threw her support behind former Ontario Premier
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. In the 39th Parliament, Bennett was the
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critic for social development, social economy, seniors, persons with disabilities, and public health. She was re-elected in 2008. In the 40th Parliament, Bennett was the Official Opposition critic for health. She was re-elected in 2011. In the 41st Parliament, Bennett was the Liberal critic for
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, Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development, and the
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. On November 4, 2015, Bennett was appointed the
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, which was later renamed the position of Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations in the present
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, headed by
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. She is the fifth most senior member of
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's cabinet. She was re-elected in 2019. On June 24, 2021, Bennett was forced to apologize to
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for her response to a tweet by Wilson-Reybould concerning
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and his government's response to the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at
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in Saskatchewan. Referencing her tweet, Bennett sent texted Wilson-Reybould the single-word message "Pension?". Wilson-Reybould called it "racist and misogynistic", posting a screenshot of the message on Twitter.


Personal life

She is married to Canadian film producer Peter O'Brian. They have two sons, Jack and Ben.


Awards

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Service Cross (1986) * EVE Award for Contributing to the Advancement of Women in Politics (2002)
CAMIMH
Mental Health Champion Award (2003) * Federation of Medical Women of Canada May Cohen Award (2006) https://fmwc.ca/awards/may-cohen-award * W. Victor Johnston Award for Lifetime Contribution to Family Medicine in Canada and Internationally (2009

* National Award of Excellence for Outstanding Leadership and Dedication to Injury Prevention and Safety


Electoral record


Toronto—St. Paul's, 2015–present


St. Paul's, 1997-2015

*Comparison to total of Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance vote in 2000. Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election.


References


External links

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Bio & Mandate from Prime Minister
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