Opinion | Joyce Fairbairn was a champion for women on Parliament Hill

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.SusanDelacourt: Joyce Fairbairn was a champion for women on Parliament Hill via torontostar

Joyce Fairbairn, the former senator from Alberta who died this week, is being remembered for all of her contributions to public life — starting as an aide to Pierre Trudeau in the 1970s, going on to serve a distinguished career as a leader, a minister and an advocate.

She would periodically remind me of just how far women had come in the world of political journalism between her time and mine. In one conversation, Fairbairn matter-of-factly told me she had never attended a press gallery dinner as a journalist.

We were of course allowed to go to the press gallery dinner but, in my office at least, things got awkward when it came to what we were allowed to put on our expense accounts. Men were allowed to bill the boss for a tuxedo rental, but when it came time to figure out how women could get an equivalent benefit, the bean counters decided instead that no one, man or woman, would be compensated going forward for gallery-dinner attire. Sorry, guys.

In the midst of the 1993 campaign, one of my reporter colleagues had to get on the Liberal plane after unexpectedly losing a beloved dog. Fairbairn, who always seemed to be rescuing dogs to come and live with her, had somehow learned of this loss and was on top of things, as usual. Since learning of her death, I’ve been casting back through my memories of the private Fairbairn — the dog lover, the devoted aunt, the loyal friend and wife to Mike Gillin, who predeceased her in 2002.

 

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