• Glen Scott Shortliffe (November 12, 1937 – May 4, 2010) was a Canadian diplomat, civil servant, businessman, and Clerk of the Privy Council. Born in Edmonton...
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    model eventually prevailed. (The one-city model was recommended by Glen Shortliffe, who was appointed by the Government of Ontario to study the issue...
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  • Minister Brian Mulroney Preceded by Gordon Osbaldeston Succeeded by Glen Shortliffe Deputy Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources In office 1982–1985...
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  • 1979. 14 Gordon Osbaldeston 1982–1985 15 Paul M. Tellier 1985–1992 16 Glen Shortliffe 1992–1994 17 Jocelyne Bourgon 1994–1999 18 Mel Cappe 1999–2002 19 Alexander...
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  • been editor-in-chief of the journal: Duncan McArthur Malcolm Ross Glen Shortliffe Kerry McSweeney Boris Castel (1990–present) "Queen's Quarterly: Fostering...
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    within Ottawa's municipal government. Before the enactment of the Act, Glen Shortliffe, a special advisor appointed by the provincial government to make recommendations...
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  • 1994 – January 17, 1999 Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Preceded by Glen Shortliffe Succeeded by Mel Cappe Deputy Minister of Transport In office 1993–1994...
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    Transport In office 1990–1993 Minister Doug Lewis Jean Corbeil Preceded by Glen Shortliffe Succeeded by Jocelyne Bourgon Chairperson of the Public Service Commission...
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  • (born 1935) May 2 – André Lamy, film producer (born 1932) May 4 – Glen Shortliffe, Clerk of the Privy Council (born 1937) May 5 Gwyn Thomas, crime reporter...
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    and diplomat November 12 Barbara McDougall, politician and Minister Glen Shortliffe, Clerk of the Privy Council (d. 2010) December 4 – Donnelly Rhodes...
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  • Ontario. He had a wife, Mona and three daughters. Rankin is related to Glen Shortliffe, a former federal clerk of the Privy Council and a diplomat. Rankin...
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  • Water Hen Gabrielle Roy Gordon Roper 26 The Town Below Roger Lemelin Glen Shortliffe 27 The History of Emily Montague Frances Brooke Carl Klinck 28 My Discovery...
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  • browser at Mozilla; vice president of engineering at Facebook Edward Shortliffe (Ph.D.), Grace Murray Hopper Award winner, inventor of the Mycin Charles...
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  • Sheehan, Terrence Bernard Shenstone, Michael Sherwood, Arthur Percy Shortliffe, Glen Scott Sigurdson, Konrad Sigvaldason, John Peter Simard, André S. Simard...
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  • Shneiderman – human–computer interaction, information visualization Edward H. Shortliffe – MYCIN (medical diagnostic expert system) Daniel Siewiorek – electronic...
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  • Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Scott Shortliffe Executive director of the CCTV Broadcasting Dennis Kovtun Columnist for...
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