Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu says his ‘life mission’ as a voice for victims doesn’t end at retirement

Conservative Sen. Boisvenu says it has been an 'honour and a privilege' to be a voice for victims in the Senate and, if asked, hopes to continue that advocacy after retirement as an MP in a Poilievre-led government.
Ahead of his retirement, Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu reflects on his accomplishments and work left unfinished after 14 years in the Red Chamber, and his hopes for the future.

When Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu first entered the Red Chamber nearly 14 years ago, he was on a mission he says he was given in the wake of his eldest daughter’s murder: to be a voice for victims and an ally in combatting violence against women. But as he p...

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