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141:. This council was established in 1963 with the main objective of creating a census to achieve social and economic goals via long-term and medium-term planning. As a Crown corporation, the council reports went directly through the prime minister to the Parliament.  Doctor Sylvia Ostry and Judith Maxwell were the two women who were separately appointed to serve for seven years each as chair of the council. Maxwell's role as the chief executive officer meant she had to supervise and direct the work and staff of the council. At the time of her appointment, government officials suggested to her that they felt the council did not have a significant impact on policy debates. Her task was to make the council's reports more readable and to focus on the "human" issues. Her ways to solve these issues were subtle and distinctive. 153:. Her work here involved inviting provincial and federal officials, community leaders, and academics from a wide spectrum of disciplines—gathering them around the same table to encourage better policy making in response to the needs of citizens. She proved to be "cogent and persuasive -- and an intellectual leader of remarkable vision," according to Arthur Kroeger, who chaired the CPRN board. She excelled in public debates about social and economic issues in Canada. She brought her past experience and knowledge to prosper this non-profit think tank. 124:
Early in her professional life, she devoted her career to the intricate field of economic and political studies. She started off as a researcher for the Combines Investigation Branch of the Federal Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. From 1966 to 1972, she was a journalist at the Financial
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from eight Canadian universities and a community college. In 1993 she received the Public Policy Forum Award for Distinguished Service to Canada. In 1996 she was made a Member of the Order of Canada. In 2017 she received the Award of Distinction from the Ottawa Economics Association.
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Times of Canada. From 1972 to 1979 she was Director of Policy Studies at the C.D. Howe Institute, focusing on economic and social issues. From 1980 to 1985 she worked as an economics consultant, first, for Esso Europe in London, and then, in Montreal, for the economics practice at
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She was a co-founder of this community organization, encouraging residents of Ottawa to learn how to implement change in their own community—by giving them the skills to solve problems at the local level across the city.
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Judith Maxwell's most cited works are in the fields of economics, political science, and sociology. Her research focuses on the health and well-being of families, workers, men, women and children. .
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in 1963. Her balance of academic success and extracurricular activities led her to be named the class historian. She then spent a year reading history and political science at the
88:(c. born 1943) is a co-founder of Synapcity. She received her bachelor's degree in commerce from Dalhousie University in 1963. From 1994 to 2006 she was the President of the 206:
Maxwell, J., Jackson, K., Legowski, B., Rosell, S., Yankelovich, D., Forest, P. G., & Lozowchuck, L. (2002). A Citizens Dialogue on the Future of Health Care in Canada.
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Usher, Dan; Maxwell, Judith; Pestieau, Caroline (August 1981). "Economic Realities of Contemporary Confederation".
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Maxwell, J., & Currie, S. (1984). Partnership for growth: Corporate-university cooperation in Canada. Forum.
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Maxwell, J., Rosell, S., & Forest, P. (2003). Giving citizens a voice in healthcare policy in Canada.
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Maxwell, J. (2005). "The First Ten Years:Essays by Judith Maxwell," President, 1994-2005
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Bradley, Paul; Maxwell, Judith (May 1975). "Energy from the Arctic: Facts and Issues".
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Grover, Chris (February 2005). "Living wages and the 'making work pay' strategy".
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Dobuzinskis, Laurent; Howlett, Michael; Laycock, David (2007-01-31),
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A Report for the Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
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Judith Maxwell received her Bachelor of Commerce degree from
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From 1994 to 2005, she founded and became President of the
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from eight Canadian universities and a community college.
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From 1985 to 1992, Judith Maxwell was the Chair of the
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