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Barbara McDougall
Barbara McDougall is an advisor at Aird
& Berlis, where she counsels clients on matters of international
business development, corporate governance, and government relations.
Mrs. McDougall was a Member of Parliament
for nine years and held several cabinet posts, including Finance
(Minister of State), Privatization, Employment and Immigration,
and finally External Affairs. She is a graduate of the University
of Toronto and a Chartered Financial Analyst, and she has an honorary
doctorate from St. Lawrence University. She is now a Senior Resident
at Massey College, University of Toronto.
Mrs. McDougall is widely recognized
for her expertise in international relations and is frequently invited
by the media to comment on current events. She has been a Canadian
representative to the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington and
the International Crisis Group in Brussels. She recently completed
a term as the Canadian representative on the International Advisory
Board for the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. She is also
a director of the Institute for Research on Public Policy in Montreal.
Recently, she completed a five-year term as president of the Canadian
Institute of International Affairs.
Barbara McDougall is a director of several
Canadian corporations, including Bank of Nova Scotia, the Independent
Order of Foresters, Stelco Inc., and Unique Solutions Design Ltd.
She chairs the Canadian Retailers Advancing Responsible Trade. She
was formerly chairperson of AT&T Canada Long Distance Services
and served on the boards of National Trust, Systemhouse Inc., Avenor
Inc., Sun Media, and Corel Corporation prior to their takeovers
or mergers. She served a term as a public governor of the Toronto
Stock Exchange, and she frequently participates in education seminars
on corporate governance.
Mrs. McDougall is an honorary governor
of York University, a director of the Canadian Opera House Corporation,
and the founding chairperson of the Patron’s Council of the Toronto
Association for Community Living.
Prior to entering politics, Mrs. McDougall
worked in various sectors within the financial community, largely
as a financial analyst, in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Toronto. She
was also a columnist and television commentator.
Mrs. McDougall is an Officer of the
Order of Canada.
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