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Gwen Boniface

Canadian Senator


Canadian Senator

FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Honourable
honorific-suffix
nameGwen Boniface
officeCanadian Senator
from Ontario
term_startNovember 10, 2016
term_endNovember 15, 2025
nominatorJustin Trudeau
appointedDavid Johnston
office2Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police
predecessor2Thomas Bernard O'Grady
successor2Julian Fantino
term_start2May 28, 1998
term_end2October 2006
birth_dateAugust 5, 1955
partyIndependent Senators Group
profession

| honorific-prefix = The Honourable | honorific-suffix = from Ontario

Gwenneth (Gwen) M. Boniface (born August 5, 1955) is a Canadian politician who served as a senator from Ontario from November 10, 2016 to November 15, 2025, sitting as a member of the Independent Senators Group (ISG). A former lawyer and police officer, she was the commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) from 1998 to 2006. Boniface was appointed to the Senate was announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on October 31, 2016. Boniface is the first woman to serve as OPP commissioner.

Education

Boniface earned a Certificate in Law and Security Administration from Humber College in 1977. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from York University in 1982 and a Bachelor of Laws degree at Osgoode Hall Law School in 1988.

Career

Boniface joined the OPP in 1977 as a provincial constable before being called to the bar in 1990.

Boniface was Superintendent-Director of the OPP in the First Nations and Contract Policing Branch from 1993 to 1995.

Boniface served in the Law Commission of Canada from 1997 to 2002.

Boniface was the Chief Superintendent Regional Commander for the OPP in Western Ontario from 1996 to 1998. In 1998, she was named Commissioner of the OPP by the government of Mike Harris. She is the first woman to hold this position.

Boniface is also the first female President of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, and the first Canadian to hold the Vice Chair of the Division of State and Provincial Police of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Boniface stepped down as OPP commissioner in October 2006 to accept an advisory position with the Irish Garda Síochána (police force).

As Senator

On October 31, 2016, the appointment of Boniface to the Senate of Canada was announced by Justin Trudeau. She sits as an independent member.

In March 2022 Boniface was appointed one of three co-chairs of the Special Joint Committee on the Declaration of Emergency following the events of the Freedom Convoy earlier that year.

Awards

Boniface was invested into the Order of Ontario in 2001 for her work with the First Nations communities. She is a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces, the Order of St. John, and has the Humber College Alumnus of Distinction Award.

References

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References

  1. Leadlay, Christina. (5 November 2025). "Senator Gwen Boniface bows out early from the Senate". [[The Hill Times]].
  2. "Profile - Boniface, Gwen". [[Library of Parliament]].
  3. (28 July 2006). "Controversial OPP commissioner stepping down". [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]].
  4. [https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/10/30/trudeau-taps-former-banker-cop-and-judge-for-senate.html "Trudeau taps former banker, cop and judge for Senate"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', 30 October 2016.
  5. "COMMITTEES DEDC Special Joint Committee on the Declaration of Emergency". Parliament of Canada.
  6. (6 March 2022). "The committee reviewing Trudeau's use of the Emergencies Act faces a daunting task". CBC.
  7. (24 March 2022). "Committee examining Liberals' emergency powers debates scope of inquiry". Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
  8. [http://www.gazette.gc.ca/archives/p1/2007/2007-04-28/pdf/g1-14117.pdf Canada Gazette Part I, Vol. 141, No. 17] {{webarchive. link. (22 May 2013)
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