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Raynell Andreychuk (Anita Raynell Andreychuk) was born on 14 August, 1944 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Raynell Andreychuk'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 79 years old?

Popular As Anita Raynell Andreychuk
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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 14 August, 1944
Birthday 14 August
Birthplace Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1932

She has also been active in the Upper House urging recognition of the Ukrainian famine of 1932 to 1933 as a genocide.

1944

Anita Raynell Andreychuk (born August 14, 1944) is a Canadian retired Senator, lawyer, and former judge and diplomat.

1966

A native of Saskatoon, Andreychuk graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a BA in 1966 and a law degree in 1967, after which she began her legal practice in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

1976

In 1976, she was appointed a judge of the Saskatchewan provincial court after having initiated Regina's first family court.

1977

She also served from 1977 to 1983 as chancellor of the University of Regina and was chair of the Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, a policy research institute created in 2000 by the University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan and the First Nations University of Canada.

1985

In 1985, Andreychuk was appointed associate deputy minister of social services in the province.

1988

From 1988 to 1993, she was Canada's permanent representative to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

1990

Two years later, she was named Canada's High Commissioner to Kenya and Uganda and ambassador to Somalia and the Comoros before becoming ambassador to Portugal in 1990.

She was also named, the same year, as Canada's permanent representative to the United Nations Environmental Programme and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme.

1993

In 1993, she was named to the Senate by Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn on the advice of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.

2004

Andreychuk sat as a Progressive Conservative until 2004 when she joined the Conservative Party of Canada.

2008

In May 2008, she was awarded the Order of Yaroslav the Wise for her substantial contribution in the development of Ukrainian-Canadian relations.

2014

Andreychuk was one of thirteen Canadians banned from traveling to Russia under retaliatory sanctions imposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in March 2014.

2018

Having been appointed in 1993, she was, following the retirement of Anne Cools on August 12, 2018, the longest-serving member of the Senate until her own retirement on August 14, 2019.