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Mary Coyle (born November 5, 1954) is a Canadian politician serving as a
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from
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. Coyle was appointed to the Senate on the advice of
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on December 4, 2017, and sits as a member of the
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(ISG). A long time champion of women's leadership, gender equality, and the rights of Indigenous Peoples, Coyle is a leader in the post-secondary education and not-for-profit sectors, as well as in international and local development.


Early life and education

One of seven children, Coyle was born in
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, Ontario. Her family frequently moved around the province as her father was a travelling salesman and her mother a nurse. Coyle's interest in politics began early in her youth. As
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, she took the initiative of inviting Prime Minister
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to visit her high school in
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to meet and engage with students. Coyle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Languages and Literature from the
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, a Master of Arts in Rural Planning and Development from the
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, and a diploma in French Language from the
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. In May 2022, Coyle received an honorary Doctorate of Business Management from the
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in
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.


Career

After graduating, Coyle began her early career working in the Southern District of
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, where she worked as Rural Industrial Officer. After returning to Canada and completing her master's degree, Coyle moved to
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to work as Rural Development Advisor to the District Planning Board in South Sulawesi. Coyle later supported two State Islamic Universities develop their community engagement strategies. Coyle then served for a decade as Executive Director for Canadian NGO, Calmeadow. At Calmeadow, Coyle played a crucial role in designing and establishing The First People’s Fund, which provides microfinance loans to First Nation and
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communities in Canada. Coyle also helped create BancoSol in
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, the world's first commercial microfinance bank. After 10 years with Calmeadow, Coyle moved to
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, Nova Scotia, in 1997 and became a Vice-President and the Director of the Coady Institute at
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, During Coyle's tenure, the Coady International Institute grew significantly, enhancing its global education and innovation agenda and expanding programming by helping establish the International Centre for Women’s Leadership and the Indigenous Women in Community Leadership Initiative. She stepped away from The Coady after 13 years to work in
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and Indonesia, but would return to St. Francis Xavier in 2014 as the Executive Director of the Frank McKenna Centre for Leadership. Coyle was also instrumental in the establishment of the
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, the Romeo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative, and the Indian School of Microfinance for Women.


Political career

Coyle was appointed to the Senate by
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on the advice of Prime Minister
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on December 4, 2017, alongside
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of
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. Coyle serves on the Senate Standing Committees on Indigenous Peoples and Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Coyle is also the co-founder and co-chair of , a group that brings together, informs, and supports Canadian senators who want to find effective solutions to climate change.


Personal life

Coyle has three daughters, Emilie, Lauren and Lindelwa, and 7 grandchildren. Her third daughter was born during her time in Botswana. In 2016, Coyle underwent treatment for stage-three
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.


References

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