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In his post-political career, Reid became a public affairs consultant. He served as president of the Canadian Nuclear Association from 1990 until 1995. He then represented Canada on the
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In 1998, Reid was appointed Information Commissioner of Canada for a seven-year term. The Information Commissioner of Canada is an independent
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who investigates complaints from those who believe they have been denied rights to government information under the
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for federal-provincial relations, and remained in that position until the defeat of the Liberal government in the
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In 2001, Reid was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the
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Minister responsible for Federal-Provincial Relations (1993)
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Canadian Parliament
Kenora—Rainy River
William Moore Benidickson
John Edmund Parry
Fort Frances, Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario
Liberal
Liberal-Labour
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
University of Toronto
PC
Information Commissioner of Canada
Canadian Nuclear Association
House of Commons of Canada
1965 election
Liberal
Member of Parliament
1968 federal election
Liberal-Labour
caucus
riding
Kenora—Rainy River
New Democratic Party
1972 election
parliamentary secretary
President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
Cabinet
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau

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