Nancy Hartling
Nancy Hartling | |
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| Senator for New Brunswick | |
| In office November 10, 2016 – February 1, 2025 | |
| Nominated by | Justin Trudeau |
| Appointed by | David Johnston |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 1, 1950 Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Party | Independent Senators Group |
| Residence(s) | Moncton, New Brunswick |
| Alma mater | St. Francis Xavier University |
| Occupation | Executive director |
Nancy J. Hartling ONB (born February 1, 1950) is a Canadian Senator from Moncton, New Brunswick. She was Executive Director of Support to Single Parents Inc., as well as a founding member of St. James Court Inc., a non-profit housing complex which provides single parents with affordable housing. On October 27, 2016, Hartling was named to the Senate of Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sit as an independent and assumed office on November 10, 2016. She retired on February 1, 2025 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75.
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Hartling was born in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, to a Royal Canadian Navy family. She moved frequently with her family across Eastern Canada, attending school in Ottawa. Hartling settled in Moncton, New Brunswick. She obtained a bachelor's degree from Norwich University, and a master's degree in adult education from St. Francis Xavier University.[1]
Career
[edit | edit source]Hartling founded Support to Single Parents Inc. in 1982, and remained the director until its dissolution in 2016.[2] She spent most of her career advocating for women's issues and was a lecturer on family violence issues at the University of New Brunswick.[3] She also helped to create St. James Court Inc., an apartment complex for single parents.[4] St. James Court received funding in part from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and operates as a nonprofit organization.[5] She co-chaired a New Brunswick working group on violence against women convened by the provincial government.[6]
Senate of Canada
[edit | edit source]Hartling was appointed to the Senate of Canada upon retirement in 2016, after applying through the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments.[7][8] She retired on February 1, 2025 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75.
Awards
[edit | edit source]- Order of New Brunswick inducted in 2016.[9]
- Governor General's Award, 2011.[10]
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- 1950 births
- 21st-century Canadian women politicians
- Canadian activists
- Canadian senators from New Brunswick
- Women members of the Senate of Canada
- Independent Senators Group
- Living people
- People from Colchester County
- Politicians from Moncton
- Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case winners
- 21st-century members of the Senate of Canada
- Canadian women civil rights activists