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Marjory LeBreton
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Conservative Party of Canada
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| Place of Birth: | City View (Nepean), Ontario |
| Personal: | Married to Douglas LeBreton; Two grown children - Linda Marlene (deceased) and Michael Bruce and five grandchildren (one deceased) |
| Education: | City View Public School Fisher Park High School Ottawa Business College. |
| Career: | Prior to being summoned to the Senate, worked for over thirty-one years in the service of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and four of its National Leaders, both at P.C. National Headquarters, in Leader's Office, and: |
| 1962-1963 | P.C. National Headquarters - Worked for National Campaign group on 1962 and 1963 General Elections |
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| 1963-1967 | Office of the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker | |
| 1965 (November) |
Election Campaign Staff - Accompanied the Rt. Hon. J.G. Diefenbaker on the federal election campaign (last major election tour by train) |
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| 1967-1975 | Office of Hon. Robert L.
Stanfield - Office Supervisor - Director of Correspondence |
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| Sept. 1975 | Registration Coordinator, PC National | |
| Feb. 1976 | Leadership Convention, Ottawa | |
| 1976-1979 | Office of the Rt. Hon. Joe
Clark - Leader's Tour Co-ordinator |
Personal Website: http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/lgs/default.asp?Language=E&Page=home ( N.B. This site is not a part of the parliamentary Internet site )
The Leader of the Government in the Senate and the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate are members ex officio in addition to the number of appointed members, of the Committee of Selection and all select committees of the Senate.