
2009 / 2010 Jury
A. ANNE MCLELLAN (Chair)
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.
WENDY DOBSON
Dr. Wendy Dobson is Co-director of the Institute for
International Business in the University of Toronto's
Rotman School of Management. She is a former Associate
Deputy Minister of Finance in the Canadian government
and a former President of the C.D. Howe Institute. She
is also Vice-Chair of the Canadian Public Accountability
Board, a director of the Canadian Ditchley Foundation,
Senior Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation and member
of the Advisory Committee of the Peterson Institute of
International Economics. She participates actively in a
number of international networks, including the Pacific
Trade and Development Network (PAFTAD).
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.
ROBERT LACROIX
Robert Lacroix holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the
University of Louvain (Belgium), and was a Professor in
the Department of Economics at the Université de
Montréal from 1970 to 2006. He has held various
administrative positions at the University, including
Chairman of the Department of Economics and Director of
the Centre for Research and Development in Economics (CRDE).
From 1987 to 1993, he served as Dean of the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences and from 1994 until 1998, he was
President and Executive Director of CIRANO (Centre for
Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations).
Dr. Lacroix served as Rector of the Université de
Montréal from 1998 to 2005. Dr. Lacroix chaired the
Board of Directors of the Association of Universities
and Colleges of Canada from 2001 to 2003, and is a is
Member of the Order of Canada.
DENIS STAIRS
Dr. Stairs is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science
at Dalhousie University, a Fellow of the Royal Society
of Canada and a past-President of the Canadian Political
Science Association. The founding Director of the Centre
for Foreign Policy Studies, he was Dalhousie's Vice
President (Academic and Research) from 1988 to 1993. He
is currently the Chair of the Board of Visitors of the
Canadian Forces College, a Fellow of the Canadian
Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute in Calgary, and a
member of its Advisory Council, and an Officer of the
Order of Canada.
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