Florence Bird

The Hon.
Florence Bayard Bird
Senator for Carleton, Ontario
In office
1978–1983
Appointed by Pierre Trudeau
Personal details
Born (1908-01-15)January 15, 1908
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died July 18, 1998(1998-07-18) (aged 90)
Political party Liberal

Florence Bayard Bird, CC (January 15, 1908 July 18, 1998) was a Canadian broadcaster, journalist, and Senator.

Born Florence Rhein in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She attended Bryn Mawr College and, in 1928, married journalist John Bird. They moved to Montreal in 1931. In 1937, they moved to Winnipeg where her husband worked for the Winnipeg Tribune. She also appeared on CBC Radio and Television as Anne Francis, a political analyst. Francis [Bird] made several appearances on the panel show, Fighting Words in the early 1960s.

She is best remembered for her work as chair of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women.

She was a member of the Canadian Senate from March 23, 1978 until January 15, 1983.

In 1971, she was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. In 1983, she was named a recipient of the Governor General's Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case.[1]

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