Terry Mercer

      The Honourable
      Terry M. Mercer
      Senator for North End Halifax, Nova Scotia
      Incumbent
      Assumed office
      November 7, 2003
      Appointed by Jean Chrétien
      Personal details
      Born (1947-05-06) May 6, 1947 (age 66)
      Political party Liberal

      Terry M. Mercer (born May 6, 1947) is a Canadian Senator.

      A long-time fundraiser and organizer for the Liberal Party of Canada, Mercer was appointed to the Senate representing Nova Scotia by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien in November 2003, shortly before Chrétien's retirement. Mercer served as National Director of the Liberal Party during much of Chrétien's tenure as party leader.

      Mercer has been an administrator and fundraiser for numerous charitable organizations such as the Kidney Foundation of Canada, St. John Ambulance, the Nova Scotia Lung Association, the YMCA and the Canadian Diabetes Association and is currently Past Chair of the Association of Fundraising Professionals' Foundation for Philanthropy in Canada.

      Prior to entering the charitable sector, Mercer worked as Executive Assistant to Nova Scotia's Minister of Labour and Housing from 1974 to 1978.

      In February 2013, Mercer became a subject of criticism for having spent the most out of any senator in the past year.[1]

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