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Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais, P.C., Q.C.
Jean-Jacques Blais is a lawyer, Queen’s
counsel and Privy Councilor. He was a Member of Parliament for
the riding of Nipissing in Northern Ontario from 1972 to 1984
and a Minister of the Federal Crown from 1976 to 1984.
Mr. Blais obtained his Bachelor of Arts
degree from the University of Ottawa in 1961, and his LL.B. in
1964. He was called to the bar in 1966. In 2001, Mr. Blais
obtained a Masters degree in International Law from the
University of Ottawa. First elected to the House of Commons in
October 1972, Mr. Blais was re-elected in 1974, 1979, and
1980. He was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the
President of the Privy Council in 1975 by (then) Prime
Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Mr. Blais joined Pierre
Trudeau’s cabinet in Sept. of 1976 and served as Postmaster
General (76 –78), Solicitor General for Canada (78-79),
Minister of Supply and Services and Receiver General for
Canada with responsibility for Defense Production and
Statistics Canada,(80-83) and Minister of National Defense
(83-84) From 1984 to 1991 Mr. Blais was a member of the
Security Intelligence Review Committee.
Since 1991 Mr. Blais has served on some 12
democratization missions including 7 months in Bosnia in 1998
as Deputy Chairman of the Provisional Election Commission and
8 months in Afghanistan in 2003 as head of an advisory mission
to the UN on elections readiness.
Mr. Blais is Chairman Emeritus of
Pearson Peacekeeping Training Center and a founding Director
of the Canada-Israel Industrial Research Foundation. He is
Chairman of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Board of
Directors and a director of the Canadian Parliamentary Center.
He is counsel to the firm and advises
clients on government relations, public administration and
governance. Mr. Blais is a member of the Law Society of Upper
Canada and the Liberal Party of Canada.
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