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Patrick Johnston (Canadian politician)

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120:. During this period, Johnston served on the board of directors of Philanthropic Foundations Canada and the Council on Foundations based in Washington. In 2010, he oversaw a foundation-led project to reimagine Canadian foreign aid that resulted in the publication of four papers. He was also a visiting Fellow at Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation at the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy and Governance. 108:
on reforms to Canada's welfare state. He later served as president and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, an umbrella group covering a variety of charitable groups. During this period, he served as co-chair of the Joint Coordinating Committee of the Voluntary Sector Initiative, an attempt
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In 2011, Johnston launched Borealis Advisors, a consultancy supporting leaders of charitable and philanthropic organizations. He serves as volunteer on a number of non-profit boards and advisory committees, including Canada Helps, the Ontario Nonprofit Network and the Canadian Centre for
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in 1989, and held this position until Peterson's defeat in 1990. He later served as executive director of the Canadian Council on Social Development. In the latter capacity, he promoted economic intervention to address poverty issues and spoke out against
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to strengthen the relationship between the federal government and Canada's voluntary, non-profit sector. He was also elected to chair the board of directors of the Johannesburg-based NGO, Civicus: World Alliance for Citizen Participation.
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Greenspon, Edward and Anthony Wilson-Smith. "Double Vision: The Inside Story of the Liberals in Power". Doubleday Canada. 1996, pp. 73–75.
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Jeffrey, Brooke. "Divided Loyalties: The Liberal Party of Canada, 1984-2008", University of Toronto Press. 2010, pp. 129–130.
61: 46: 89:. Johnston, who was thirty-nine years old in 1988, remained a senior policy advisor to John Turner after this defeat. 74:'s Social Assistance Review Committee, and was co-chair of the federal Liberal Party's election committee in 1988. 60:, Johnston served for six years as leader of the National Anti-Poverty Organization. Originally a member of the 38: 289: 85:, 523 votes to 372. Wappel, a staunch social conservative, was supported by members of the pro-life group 164: 68: 117: 78: 29: 116:
a private charitable foundation established by former federal Liberal finance Minister,
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Despite strong support from the party establishment, he lost the Liberal nomination in
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for the party, but unexpectedly lost his nomination to a rival candidate supported by
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Johnston, Patrick. "All the Worlds a Development Stage". The Mark News. 9 July 2010
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administrator, policy analyst and former politician. He was recruited by
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In 1994, Johnston chaired a task-force convened by cabinet minister
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Johnston was hired as a senior policy advisor to Ontario Premier
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In October, 2002 he was appointed president and CEO of the
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Patrick Johnston (disambiguation)
CM
Canadian
Liberal Party
John Turner
1988 election
anti-abortion
Toronto
New Democratic Party
Ontario
Premier
David Peterson
Scarborough West
Tom Wappel
Campaign Life
David Peterson
workfare
Lloyd Axworthy
Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation
Walter Gordon
Toronto Star
Globe and Mail
Categories
Living people
Ontario Liberal Party politicians
Canadian anti-poverty activists
Canadian political consultants

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