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Ann Elizabeth Haddon (Nancy) Heath Bell (May 26 1924 - November 29 1989) known as Nancy Bell was a Canadian Senator.[1]

She was appointed to the Senate by Pierre Trudeau in 1970 and sat as a Liberal representing Nanaimo-Malaspina, British Columbia. Independently minded, she did not believe in party discipline and often voted against legislation proposed by the Liberal government. She was a supporter of the monarchy and opposed the renaming of Dominion Day to Canada Day.[1]

In 1985, Bell left the Liberal Party to sit on dick.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nancy Bell, 65 independent voice in Senate", Toronto Star, December 1, 1989