Noël Augustus Kinsella,PC (born November 28, 1939) is a Canadian politician and was Speaker of the Canadian Senate from 2006 to 2014.
Education
Kinsella was born in Saint John, New Brunswick. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from University College in Dublin, Ireland. He is also an alumnus of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum in Rome from which he earned a Ph.L. and then a Ph.D. in 1965 with a dissertation entitled Toward a theory of personality development: a study of the works of Erik H. Erikson. Furthermore, he received an S.T.L. and an S.T.D. degree from the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome. He was a Professor for 41 years at St. Thomas University and is currently a member of the Board of Governors. He also served as Chair of the Atlantic Human Rights Centre.
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According to their report, Speaker Noël Kinsella has taken five trips to the holy city in the last seven years for "audiences with the Pope, celebrating diplomatic relations, discussing faith in public life, and consolidating the relationship between the two states.".
View gallery. David Braley (CP file photo) ... On Tuesday, Senate speaker Noël Kinsella said that rules need to be more clear. "We were using ordinary language that everybody understood — we all knew where we lived, as least I thought we all knew where we lived — and it became problematic," Kinsella told reporters, according to the National Post.
CBCNews will carry it live at 4.30 p.m. ET ... A news release that day from Senate Speaker Noël Kinsella said DePape's actions constituted contempt of Parliament. "All employees of the Senate are expected to serve the institution in a non-partisan manner, with competence, excellence, efficiency and objectivity," Kinsella said ... And he was also worried.
The records were handed over without a warrant ... (Facebook) ... The first confirmation that the RCMP was looking into spending by Duffy, Harb and Brazeau came on May 24 when Senate Speaker Noël Kinsella tabled a letter from the police force saying it wanted copies of Senate policies ... Supt ... Kinsella said the information had been passed on to the RCMP.
The records were handed over without a warrant ... The first confirmation that the RCMP was looking into spending by Duffy, Harb and Brazeau came on May 24 when Senate Speaker Noël Kinsella tabled a letter from the police force saying it wanted copies of Senate policies ... Supt ... Kinsella said the information had been passed on to the RCMP.
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ConservativeSenatorNoël Kinsella says it's positive that the Senate is auditing where senators actually live and suggested it's complex to untangle the meaning of the constitutional requirements ... in the latter part of the 1800s in the language of that time," Kinsella said.
ConservativeSenatorNoël Kinsella said it's positive that the Senate is auditing where senators actually live and suggested it's complex to untangle the meaning of the constitutional requirements ... in the latter part of the 1800s in the language of that time," Kinsella said.