Senator Rosemary Moodie
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Independent Senator from Ontario representing the Greater Toronto Area.
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Today, as the Senate resumes, it was an honour to rise in the Chamber, as the Chair of the African Canadian Senate Group, to pay tribute to former Senator Donald Oliver. A great senator, a great Canadian, and a true pioneer, he leaves a legacy that will endure far into the future.
Tribute to Former Senator Donald Oliver
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This week is Gender Equality Week, it is not just a time to reflect and celebrate but a time to act. Women still remain underrepresented in leadership, and too many face violence and inequities. As Parliament resumes, we must place equality at the centre of our work.
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Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to meet with A.I. experts at Canada’s Vector Institute in Toronto. We gained valuable insights into how Vector’s A.I. technology is transforming healthcare in Canada and globally, and discussed how Canada can lead in A.I. safety. @vectorinstitute.ai
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Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to meet with A.I. experts at Canada’s Vector Institute in Toronto. We gained valuable insights into how Vector’s A.I. technology is transforming healthcare in Canada and globally, and discussed how Canada can lead in A.I. safety.
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I am deeply saddened by the passing of the Honourable Donald Oliver, a trailblazer in Canadian history. As the first Black man appointed to the Senate, his legacy of service, justice, and representation will never be forgotten. Read the full joint statement from the African Canadian Senate Group.
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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of moderating a panel on AI and society at the Victoria Forum in British Columbia. Thank you to Renee Black, Vanessa Andreotti, and Renjie Butalid for a thoughtful, timely conversation on how sectors can work together to guide ethical AI development and governance.
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As Nelson Mandela once said, "our youth are the best investment we can make for the future. Nurture and educate them, lift them up and let them lead." Today marks International Youth Day. In my work, I ensure that youth voices are heard, recognizing them as essential to creating a fairer society.
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I am glad to be moderating a panel, AI and Society: The Role of Governments, Civic Institutions and Business in AI Innovation and Governance, at Victoria Forum on Aug 25. Looking forward to meaningful dialogue as we explore solutions towards a better future. Learn more at www.VictoriaForum.ca
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Emancipation Day marks the day slavery was abolished in the British Empire in 1833.

It was a major step toward freedom, but the fight for justice didn’t end there—and it still continues today.

This day is both a reminder of progress and a call to keep pushing for equity and inclusion.
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Measles is serious — but preventable. Two doses of the MMR vaccine give up to 99% protection. It’s safe, effective, and saves lives. It's normal to have questions, but don’t fall for myths. Learn more at: ScienceUpFirst.com/Measles

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Measles spreads before symptoms appear and can linger in the air for up to 2 hours. Vaccines are a powerful way to protect your child’s health. Get your children school-ready—check their vaccine records and make sure they're up to date!
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Did you know? Before vaccines, measles was widespread in Canada — and hundreds of people died every year. Two doses of the MMR vaccine provide strong, lasting protection. It’s safe, effective, and it works. Watch this video to learn more.
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On National Indigenous Peoples Day, we honour the history, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples across Canada. Today is a time for reflection, recognition, and a continued commitment to reconciliation.
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This morning, I had the pleasure of attending the National Sickle Cell Awareness Day Parliamentary Breakfast hosted by Senator Megie and as she nears retirement, I extend my gratitude for her advocacy and wish Senator Megie every success as she passes the torch of Bill S-201 to Senator Ince.
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Canada has immense energy needs, that is why I asked Mr. Keith Jansa, the CEO of the Digital Governance Council, about Bill C-5 and how the proposed changes in the legislation will strengthen our digital economy, particularly our AI infrastructure in Canada.
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Today,I rose in the Senate to introduce an AI Inquiry for the Need for Safe and Productive Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. This inquiry will call on the government to regulate AI's transformative impact so that AI serves the public good and reflects Canadian values. shorturl.at/20SIG
My Inquiry on the Need for Safe and Productive Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence
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Today, I rose in the Senate Chamber to congratulate Marie-Ève Brunet-Kitchen, Quebec's 1st Commissioner for Children’s Welfare & Rights. This is a notable milestone in protecting children's rights in our country and I urge parliamentarians to make children’s rights a priority in the 45th Parliament.
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I am deeply saddened to hear of Marc Garneau’s passing. He was a dedicated advocate and committed to serving Canadians. I had the pleasure of working with him and seeing his commitment to Canada up close. My heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.
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Today, I began 2nd reading of my Bill S-212. Children and youth deserve a thoughtful national approach to their well-being. They deserve a strategy. This bill calls on the government to take steps towards this reality.

You can view my full 2nd Reading speech on my YouTube channel.
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It was great to see so many familiar faces at last week’s Speech from the Throne and hear about the government’s priorities for the 45th Parliament. I look forward to working with my colleagues to advocate for all Canadians.
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Yesterday, I rose in the Senate Chamber to give a statement on my recent visit to Edmonton and Calgary, where I met with inspiring Black MLAs, community leaders, and changemakers. The passion and innovation I witnessed reaffirm the strength of Black communities in Alberta and across Canada.
Statement on Visit to Alberta and Black Canadians
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After her recent visit to Edmonton and Calgary with her Senate colleagues, @senmoodie.sencanada.ca reflected on her experiences engaging with the black community, particularly young people, highlighting the continued importance of inclusivity and representation.

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This legislation marks an important step toward establishing a comprehensive, long-term framework to support the well-being, development, and rights of children across Canada.