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Pamela Wallin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pamela Wallin
Pamela Wallin, (born April 10, 1953) is a former Canadian television journalist and diplomat. On January 2, 2009, she was appointed to the Canadian Senate, where she sat as a Conservative until May 17, 2013 when she decided to leave the caucus until an audit into her expense claims was complete. On November 5, 2013 the Senate voted to suspend Wallin without pay for two years for alleged theft from the public purse. ==Early life and career== Wallin was born in Wadena, Saskatchewan, and is of Swedish descent. Wallin spent much of her formative years in Wadena but completed her high school in Moose Jaw. In 1973,〔(Biography ) pamelawallin.com〕 she graduated with a degree in psychology and political science from the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus (now the University of Regina) and began her career as an officer at the Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary. Politically, she was a member of ''The Waffle'', a left-wing faction in the New Democratic Party that existed in the early to mid-1970s.〔http://www.macleans.ca/authors/anne-kingston/inside-the-high-flying-life-of-senator-pamela-wallin/〕〔(Facebook comment by Waffle co-founder and co-leader Mel Watkins ), May 17, 2013: "It is a known fact that Pamela Wallin was in the Waffle."〕
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