Vivienne Poy
The Honourable Vivienne Poy |
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Senator for Toronto, Ontario | |
In office September 17, 1998 – September 17, 2012 |
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Appointed by | Jean Chrétien |
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Born | Hong Kong |
May 15, 1941
Political party | Liberal |
Vivienne Poy (born Vivienne Lee; Chinese: 利德蕙; pinyin: Lì Déhuì; Jyutping: lei6 dak1 wai6; Cantonese Yale: Ley6 Dak1-wai6on May 15, 1941) is a Canadian politician. She was appointed to the Senate of Canada in 1998. Poy came to Canada as a university student in 1959. She is the first Canadian senator of Asian ancestry. She graduated from St. Paul's Co-educational College, McGill University, Seneca College and the University of Toronto.
For 14 years, Poy served as president of Vivienne Poy Mode, a fashion design company that she founded in 1981. She was selected as Chancellor of the University of Toronto in December 2002.
Poy is the daughter of Richard Charles Lee (利銘澤; Cantonese: Lee Ming Chak, Pinyin: Lì Míngzé), and granddaughter of the famous Hysan Lee, who was tied to the Hong Kong opium refinery business and land development in the early 1900s, and Esther Yiu Pik Huang (黃瑤璧; Cantonese: Lee Yiu Pik, Pinyin: Huáng Yáobì). Vivienne Poy is also the sister-in-law of Adrienne Clarkson, who was Governor General of Canada from 1999 to 2005. Vivienne Poy's husband Dr. Neville Poy, a retired plastic surgeon, is Clarkson's brother.
See also
External links
- Senator Vivienne Poy's official web site
- The story behind the surname Poy
- Vivienne Poy – Parliament of Canada biography
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Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Toronto 2003–2006 |
Succeeded by David Peterson |
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