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Ratna Omidvar was born on 5 November, 1949 in Amritsar, Punjab, India, is a Canadian politician and academic. Discover Ratna Omidvar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation Executive director, professor
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November, 1949
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Amritsar, Punjab, India
Nationality India

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1949

Ratna Omidvar (born November 5, 1949) is a Canadian politician and academic, who was named to the Senate of Canada to represent Ontario on March 18, 2016.

Originally from Amritsar, India, she was educated at the University of Delhi.

Although she was born in Amritsar, the Sikh holy city, she is not a Sikh.

1975

She met her Iranian husband while studying in Germany and went to live with him in Iran in 1975.

1981

In 1981 they fled the Iranian Revolution and immigrated to Canada.

2005

Omidvar was appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2005 and became a Member of the Order of Canada in 2011, with both honours recognizing her advocacy work on behalf of immigrants and devotion to reducing inequality in Canada.

2010

Omidvar has also been recognized by Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, by being named as its Nation Builder of the Decade for Citizenship in 2010.

2012

She also received an honorary doctorate in laws York University in 2012.

2014

She became executive director of the Maytree Foundation, a charitable organization to combat poverty in Canada, before departing in 2014 to found the Global Diversity Exchange at the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University where she was a distinguished visiting professor.

Omidvar is the current co-chair of the Global Future Council on Migration hosted by the World Economic Forum.

She is also a director at the Environics Institute, and Samara Canada.

She is the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council’s chair emerita and was formerly the chair of Lifeline Syria.

In 2014, Omidvar received the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in recognition of her contribution to the advancement of German-Canadian relations.

2015

Omidvar is co-author of Flight and Freedom: Stories of Escape to Canada (2015), an Open Book Toronto best book of 2015 and one of the Toronto Star's top five good reads from Word on the Street.

2016

She is also a contributor to The Harper Factor (2016) and co-editor of Five Good Ideas: Practical Strategies for Non-Profit Success (2011).

Omidvar was named to the Senate of Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to represent Ontario on March 18, 2016, joining the Independent Senators Group.

In 2016, Omidvar's exchange with psychologist Jordan Peterson during a Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs hearing on Bill C-16 received significant attention, where Peterson defended his position against the bill's provisions requiring the use of pronouns for persons based on their identified gender if different from their biological sex.

In 2016, CivicAction awarded her with their Lifetime Achievement Award for Civic Leadership in the Greater Toronto Area.

2018

In October 2018, Omidvar introduced a motion to strip Aung San Suu Kyi of her honorary Canadian citizenship over her government's actions in the Rohingya conflict.

Passed unanimously, the measure stripped Suu Kyi of the honour, since the House of Commons had passed a similar measure earlier in the month.

Omidvar notably interacted with Laird Hunter on October 22, 2018, in a Senate Committee dealing with charities and non-profits.

In 2018, Omidvar was one of the recipients of the 2018 Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards presented by Canadian Immigrant Magazine.