René Cormier Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
René Cormier
Office:Senator for New Brunswick
Appointed:David Johnston
Nominator:Justin Trudeau
Term Start:November 10, 2016
Birth Date:April 27, 1956
Party:Independent Senators Group
Profession:Artist

René Cormier (born April 27, 1956) is a Canadian Acadian artist and activist from New Brunswick. On October 27, 2016, Cormier was named to the Senate of Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sit as an independent.[1] [2] Cormier assumed his seat on November 10, 2016.

A Francophone, he is president of the (SNA), the primary organization championing Acadian artists. Following his appointment to the Senate, Cormier stated that he plans to continue with his work with the SNA, while avoiding any conflicts of interest.[2] He formerly served as president for the Commission internationale du theatre francophone, director of the, president of the, and as a member of the board for the Canadian Conference of the Arts.

He is out as gay,[3] and spearheaded the creation of the Canadian Pride Caucus, a non-partisan committee of Canada's LGBTQ MPs and senators.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: October 27, 2016 . Justin Trudeau set to name nine new senate appointments . . October 27, 2016 . . Bryden . Joan.
  2. News: René Cormier sera sénateur. 27 October 2016. ICI.Radio-Canada.ca. The Canadian Press. fr-ca.
  3. Dale Smith, "Meet the unlikely senator sponsoring Canada’s bill to end conversion therapy". Xtra!, June 10, 2021.
  4. Dale Smith, "Queer MPs and senators across the political spectrum come together in Canadian Pride Caucus". Xtra!, January 5, 2023.