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Alan Fitzgerald
Major Alan Fitzgerald is the Canada-U.S. Defense Relationships Branch Head with the Bi-National Planning Group (BPG), Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. The BPG was established post September 11, 2001 with an agreement signed by the United States ...
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Alan Greenspan
Alan Greenspan was chairman of the Federal Reserve, and one of the most powerful financial men in America, from 1988 until his retirement in 2006. Greenspan had a brief fling as a professional jazz saxophonist before attending New York University and then ...
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Alan McHughen
Alan McHughen is a public-sector educator, scientist and consumer advocate. A molecular geneticist with an interest in crop improvement, he has helped develop Canada's regulation covering the environmental release of plants with novel traits. He is ...
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Alan Walters
Alan A. Walters was the Personal Economic Adviser to the former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. ...
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Alana Wilson
Alana Wilson is a former Senior Economist with the Fraser Institutes Centre for Natural Resources. She managed the content development for the Mining Facts website and analyzed mining policy and the impacts of mining in Canada and overseas. Ms. Wilson ...
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Alasdair Roberts
Alasdair Roberts is a Canadian specialist on access to information law. He is Director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute, a research center of the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. ...
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Albert Schumacher
Dr. Albert Schumacher is a nationally recognized leader in health care advocacy and public health protection and promotion. Dr. Schumacher is among the youngest physicians ever to have served as president of the Canadian Medical Association (2004-2005) ...
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Aldyen Donnelly
Since 1996, Aldyen Donnelly has been the President of GEMCo, the Greenhouse Emissions Management Consortium. GEMCo is a not-for profit corporation formed by Canadian energy companies to demonstrate industry leadership in the development of market-based ...
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Alec Robertson
Alec C. Robertson received his Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws from the University of British Columbia in 1955 and 1957 respectively. In 1958, he received his Master of Laws degree from Harvard Law School. He returned to British Columbia and in ...
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Alecsandra Dragne
Alecsandra Dragne is in her fourth year at UBC as an international relations major and economics minor, specializing in international economic development. She has been a Fraser Institute intern in the Development department since September 2010. ...