Dona Cadman served in the Conservative Party of Canada caucus.
10 Facts About Dona Cadman
Dona Cadman was born into a Canadian military family in Chilliwack, BC.
Dona married Chuck Cadman in 1969 and had two children; a daughter Jodi born in 1973 and a son Jesse.
When her husband, Chuck, was later elected to Parliament, Dona Cadman remained active in Victim's Rights organizations and Criminal Justice reform groups.
Dona Cadman worked for Canada Post for ten years; and has been active in her community, coaching girls softball and sitting on the Surrey Girls Softball Board of Directors.
Dona Cadman alleged that her husband told her that prior to the vote, two Conservative Party officials offered her husband a million-dollar life insurance policy in exchange for his vote to bring down the Liberal government in May 2005.
Tom Zytaruk claimed to have an unedited audio tape of an interview with Stephen Harper where Harper acknowledged that Chuck Dona Cadman had been approached by two Tories.
In March 2008, Dona Cadman herself stated publicly she believed Harper.
Dona Cadman, who had by this time reconciled with the Conservatives, ran for the seat and won it narrowly, becoming a government backbencher.
Dona Cadman was narrowly defeated in 2011 by New Democrat Jasbir Sandhu.