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Lorna Ann MILNE

1934 - 2023

Lorna Ann MILNE obituary, 1934-2023, Toronto, ON

BORN

1934

DIED

2023

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Lorna MILNE Obituary

HON. LORNA ANN MILNE (nee Dennison) BSA Born December 13, 1934, Toronto, Ontario, a Canadian Senator from 1995 to 2009, Lorna passed away peacefully on March 1, 2023, of natural causes at 88 years of age in Brampton. Beloved wife of William Ross Milne, who served as a federal Liberal Member of Parliament in the 1970s. Loving mother to Robert (Jennifer), Jeanne, and Alec (Jocelyn). Proud grandma to Lachlan, Madelyne, Selin and Deniz. Lorna was the daughter of Bill Dennison, former Mayor of Toronto, and Dorothy Bainbridge. She attended Jarvis Collegiate Institute in Toronto and graduated from The University of Guelph (OAC) in 1956. After graduation, Lorna lectured in the Department of Physics at the University of Guelph. In the 1960s, after moving to Brampton, she became a political and community activist, serving as a school trustee, first on the Brampton School Board (1964-68) and then as Vice Chair of the Peel County Board of Education (1964-72). She owned Flowertown Antiques, featuring early Canadian glass (1972-89). She was always involved in community activities and charitable organizations, serving as President of the North Peel unit of the Canadian Cancer Society in the 1980s and as residential coordinator for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of ON. She also served on the Board of the Brampton YM-YWCA, the association now known as Community Living and as a Director of the Peel County Heritage Complex. In addition, she was a Board member of the Ontario Automobile Insurance Board. She served twice as a Census Commissioner for Statistics Canada (1971 and 1981). Lorna founded the Brampton and District University Women's Club and served on the Senate of the University of Guelph (1981-85). Lorna's passion was genealogy and researching family history. Over the years, she was involved with the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS), and in 2002, she was named Hon. Patron of the ON. Genealogical Society. Her other long-term hobby was collecting and researching early Canadian pressed glass. Over the years, she amassed a museum-worthy collection. She was recognized as an authority on Canadian pressed glass patterns and an active member of the Glasfax Association. In 1995, she was appointed to the Senate on the advice of Prime Minister Jean Chretien and served with distinction. She chaired the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee. She waged a seven-year campaign (1998 to 2005) to allow historical census data to be released to the public. It culminated when Bill S-18 was passed, ensuring that all censuses conducted until 2001 would be released after 92 years. Starting with the 2006 census, all subsequent censuses will enable Canadians to decide whether or not their information is to be released. While in the Senate, she served as Chair of the Committee on Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament when it successfully recommended the creation of the position of Senate Ethics Officer. After a long battle, she was also responsible for the legalization of hemp as an agricultural crop in 1999 which today is a major agricultural crop in many parts of Canada. Lorna served as Senate Vice-Chair of the National Liberal Caucus from 2006-09 and the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association President from 2004-08. In 2009, Lorna retired from the Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75. After her retirement, Lorna devoted her time to researching the Dennison, Bainbridge and Milne family genealogy. Lorna donated a 50-acre forest she and her dad planted in her youth. That land will forever be a protected forest and wetland area in Caledon. Lorna loved nature; her favourite place was at her cottage on Kasshabog Lake. Lorna touched all who had the good fortune of meeting her. To our beloved mother, grandmother and wife, we are so glad you outlived your prediction of 'popping off' in your 70s. You inspired us to be who we are and to contribute to our communities. Your lessons will live on for generations to come. Lorna was loved and admired; she will be missed more than she could ever imagine. A celebration of Lorna's remarkable life will be held on June 23 in Brampton. Details are posted online at Wards Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Honey Bee Research Centre at Guelph University or to the Charity of Your Choice. She would be happy knowing bee research would continue, as she had a part in making that happen.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 11 to Mar. 15, 2023.

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Phyllis Chapman - Membership Coordinator

April 1, 2023

On behalf of the Irish Palatine Special Interest Group (IP-SIG) of the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS), I extend our condolences to Lorna's family. Lorna was a charter member of our group, joining in 2009 shortly after we received our charter from the OGS.

Marion Peterson

March 18, 2023

On behalf of Alberta Family Histories Society, I extend our sympathies to Senator Milne's family. We remember her campaign regarding the release of census information. Her dedication to Canadians is appreciated.

Gord Zatylny

March 16, 2023

My deepest regrets for your loss

Rene Van Acker

March 15, 2023

On Behalf of the Ontario Agricultural College we extend our deepest condolences to Lorna's family. She was a trailblazer setting a high bar and a tremendous example for our students for decades. She will be missed, but her example of achievement lives on. Rene Van Acker, Dean, OAC.

Philip and Deborah Armstrong

March 14, 2023

We are saddened to hear of Lorna's passing. Please accept our condolences.

Pam and Dave Jamieson

March 12, 2023

Ross and Family, please accept our deepest condolences.

Greg Schmidt

March 11, 2023

Jeanne and family, I was deeply saddened to read of your Mom's death in today's Globe. It was my great honour to meet Lorna and Ross through you Jeanne so many years ago. It was a privilege to work with the Milnes in common pursuits. When I worked in Ottawa my path crossed often with your Mom's as she carried out her duties in the Senate. Always had a smile, a keen intellect, and valuable advice. Lorna was a great Canadian. May her memory be a blessing.

Greg Schmidt- Calgary

Tony Genco

March 11, 2023

I remember Senator Milne as an inspiration in all that she did. Her memory will be a blessing to all

Audrey Gouskos

March 11, 2023

Dear Rob & Family,

Sincere sympathies on the passing of your beloved Mother, Senator Lorna Milne. She served the Senate of Canada with honour & distinction. I worked with her in 1995 and shall always remember her class & elegance. May her memory be forever eternal.

Audrey Gouskos

Rajinder Chadha

March 11, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Sean and Olga George

March 11, 2023

We are saddened to hear this news! Lorna was indeed a special lady full of life, love and happiness! She always had a smile on her face & brought joy to those around her. We enjoyed the times we had, chatting and sharing our passion for Canadian Pressed Glass!
Her wit, extensive knowledge and passion is something we will treasure!
Tonight we will cheers your life Lorna with a Canadian Pressed Glass goblet!

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