
2007 / 2008 Jury
GRANT L. REUBER (Chair)
Senior Fellow, C.D. Howe Institute; former Chairman,
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation; former President
and Chief Operating Officer and later Deputy Chairman,
Bank of Montreal; former Deputy Minister of Finance for
Canada; former provost and Vice-President (Academic) of
the University of Western Ontario; Officer of the Order
of Canada; Fellow, Royal Society of Canada.
CLAUDE E. FORGET
Former Minister of Health for the Quebec government;
former Chairman of the Commission of Enquiry on
Unemployment Insurance; Officer of the Order of Canada.
V. PETER HARDER
Peter Harder is Senior Policy Advisor to Fraser Milner
Casgrain LLP. Harder possesses a wealth of expertise in
public policy as a result of his involvement at the
centre of government decision making for over thirty
years. Harder was the longest serving Deputy Minister in
the Government of Canada. First appointed a Deputy
Minister in 1991, he served as the most senior public
servant in a number of federal departments including
Treasury Board, Solicitor General, Citizenship and
Immigration, Industry and Foreign Affairs and
International Trade. At Foreign Affairs, he assumed the
responsibilities of the Personal Representative of the
Prime Minister to three G8 Summits (Sea Island,
Gleneagles and St. Petersburg). In 2000, the Governor
General presented Harder with the Prime Minister's
Outstanding Achievement Award for public service
leadership.
ANNE MCLELLAN
The Honourable Anne McLellan
joined Bennett Jones LLP after a distinguished career in
federal politics, where she served four terms as the
Liberal Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre from
1993-2006. During her political career McLellan was
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Minister of Public
Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Minister of Health,
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and
Minister of Natural Resources and Federal Interlocutor
for Métis and Non-Status Indians. As Deputy Prime
Minister, she chaired two Cabinet committees: the
Operations Committee and the Security, Public Health and
Emergencies Committee. She was appointed Distinguished
Scholar in Residence at the University of Alberta's
Institute for United States Policy Studies in July 2006
and currently is acting director of the Institute.
DENIS STAIRS
Professor Emeritus in Political Science at Dalhousie
University; past-president of the Canadian Political
Science Association; founding Director of the Centre for
Foreign Policy Studies; Officer of the Order of Canada.
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