Deborah Grey, born on July first, nineteen fifty-two, is a distinguished retired Canadian politician, teacher, and autobiographer. Her political career began when she was elected to the House of Commons in nineteen eighty-nine, representing Beaver River until nineteen ninety-seven, and subsequently serving Edmonton North until two thousand four.
As a prominent member of the Reform Party, Grey made history in two thousand when she became the interim leader of the Canadian Alliance following the merger with the Reform Party. This pivotal role made her the first woman to lead the Official Opposition in Canada, a significant milestone in the country's political landscape.
Throughout her career, Grey has been recognized for her contributions to Canadian politics and continues to influence the political arena. Currently, she serves on the advisory board of the Leaders' Debates Commission, where her insights and experience remain invaluable.