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Mira Spivak

Mira Spivak, née Steele (born July 12, 1934) is a former member of the Canadian Senate representing the province of Manitoba.
Born in Rivne, Ukraine (then in Poland), Spivak received a Bachelor of Arts, Honours Degree in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of Manitoba.
She was appointed to the Senate on the recommendation of then-Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in 1986 as a Progressive Conservative (PC). She refused to join the Conservative Party of Canada when the PC Party merged with the Canadian Alliance in 2003 and subsequently left the Conservative caucus to sit in the Senate as an independent on February 3, 2004.
Spivak holds liberal views on most social issues. She allowed her name to be used on a full-page pro-choice advertisement that ran in the ''Winnipeg Free Press'' on October 11, 1989.
In 2006, she supported Elizabeth May in her successful campaign to win the leadership of the Green Party of Canada.〔Susan Delacourt, (May wins vote to lead Greens ), ''Toronto Star'', August 27, 2006〕
Spivak retired from the Senate on July 12, 2009, upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75. She is the widow of Manitoba politician Sidney Spivak.
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