Kate Carmichael (died October 17, 2001) was a Canadian business leader and politician who lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Carmichael was elected to the Lunenburg County District School Board in 1988 and became its chair in 1990, serving until 1991 when she moved to Halifax. In 1994 she ran and was elected Alderman for Ward 2 - Halifax South End, but lost the seat in 1995 after the formation of Halifax Regional Municipality.
in 1997 Kate made an un...
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