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Duncan Edmonds

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while on official business; this escapade constituted a security risk. Edmonds reported the details of this and other matters to senior Canadian civil servants. Mulroney was annoyed that Edmonds had acted as a
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on Coates, and blacklisted Edmonds from government. This scandal, so soon after the Mulroney government had taken power, foreshadowed the many Tory scandals to come in the years ahead.
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at the 1969 Liberal convention. Some youth delegates were seen burning their membership cards after Bend's victory was announced. Edmonds ran in the
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in Ottawa during much of the 1970s, first on his own, and then as a co-founder of the firm Public Affairs International, along with Torrance Wylie.
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when the Tories regained power in September 1984. However, Coates had to resign in early 1985 over an ill-advised visit to a strip club in
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in the 1960s. From 1963 to 1966 he was Executive Assistant to Paul Martin Sr. in the Department of External Affairs and he chaired
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relations in the mid-1980s. He served as a professor and Chairman of Canadian Studies at
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Edmonds continued to work in the field of international development, and wrote a book on
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and became a Dean of Residence at Carleton. He played a major role in organizing the
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Edmonds retired from active politics after this loss. He worked as a consultant and
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Although Edmonds had no legislative experience, he was the primary opposition to
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With PAI a success, Edmonds then took a job as senior policy advisor to federal
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as an executive assistant in the office of Liberal Opposition Leader
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Manitoba Liberal Party candidates in Manitoba provincial elections
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from 1986 to 1988. He was later named Vice Chairman of the
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in 1977. Edmonds developed advanced concepts around
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Toronto
Ontario
University of Toronto
lobbyist
Canadian
lobbyist
Manitoba Liberal Party
Toronto
Ontario
Bachelor of Arts
University of Toronto
doctorate
London School of Economics
Ottawa
Lester Pearson
Carleton University
Company of Young Canadians
CUSO
Crossroads Africa
Paul Martin Sr.
Robert Bend
Winnipeg
Charleswood
Progressive Conservative
Arthur Moug
lobbyist
Progressive Conservative

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