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| Name | Stephen Greene |
| Birth date | 12 October 1962 |
| Birth place | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Occupation | Politician, Businessman |
| Party | Conservative Party of Canada (2004–present), Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (before 2004) |
| Office | Senator from Nova Scotia |
| Term start | January 25, 2009 |
| Predecessor | Wilfred Moore |
| Alma mater | Dalhousie University (BA), University of King's College (BJ) |
Stephen Greene is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as a Senator from Nova Scotia since his appointment by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2009. A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, he has held several leadership roles within the Canadian Senate, including Deputy Government Whip and Government Liaison. Known for his advocacy on veterans' affairs and national security issues, Greene's political career followed a successful period in the insurance and financial services sector in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Stephen Greene was born on October 12, 1962, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He pursued his higher education in his home province, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Dalhousie University. He subsequently completed a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of King's College, also located in Halifax. His academic background in political science and journalism provided a foundation for his later career in public policy and communications. Following his studies, Greene embarked on a career in business within the financial services industry.
Before entering politics, Greene built a career in the private sector, primarily in the insurance and risk management fields in Halifax. He worked for several prominent firms, including Marsh Canada, where he held senior positions. His business experience focused on commercial insurance and advising clients on corporate risk strategies. In January 2009, on the recommendation of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Greene was appointed to the Senate of Canada. Within the Conservative caucus in the Red Chamber, he has served in various official capacities, including Deputy Government Whip in the Senate and Government Liaison, roles that involve managing legislative strategy and caucus relations. He has served on several Senate standing committees, such as the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence and the Standing Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration.
Senator Greene is recognized as a strong advocate for Canadian Armed Forces personnel and veterans, frequently speaking on issues related to benefits, transition services, and commemorative projects. His work on the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence has involved studies on cyber security, Arctic sovereignty, and military procurement. He has been a consistent supporter of law enforcement agencies and measures to strengthen border security. On economic matters, Greene generally supports free market policies, tax reduction, and fiscal responsibility, aligning with mainstream Conservative Party of Canada principles. He has also been involved in debates surrounding Senate reform and the internal administration of the Parliament of Canada.
While Greene was appointed to the Senate, he has been actively involved in federal electoral politics as a candidate and organizer for the Conservative Party of Canada. He was the Conservative candidate in the 2004 federal election for the riding of Halifax, challenging the incumbent MP Alexa McDonough of the New Democratic Party. Although unsuccessful in that contest, his candidacy reinforced his political profile within the party. His subsequent appointment to the Red Chamber by Stephen Harper placed him in a legislative role without having to contest a popular election, in accordance with the appointment process for the Canadian Senate prior to the implementation of non-binding Senate nominee elections.
Stephen Greene resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is married and has children. Outside of his political duties, he maintains an interest in Nova Scotia history and community affairs. Greene is also known for his participation in local Halifax charitable and veterans' organizations, often participating in events related to the Royal Canadian Legion and commemorations such as Remembrance Day. His personal and professional life has remained centered in his home province throughout his career in business and the Senate of Canada.
Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Canadian senators from Nova Scotia Category:Conservative Party of Canada senators Category:People from Halifax, Nova Scotia Category:Dalhousie University alumni Category:University of King's College alumni