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  1. Anne McLellan (geboren am 31. August 1950 in Noel Shore, in der Provinz Hants County in Kanada) ist eine kanadische Akademikerin und Politikerin. Sie ist Mitglied des kanadischen Kronrats (Queen’s Privy Council of Canada), Trägerin des Order of Canada und des Alberta Order of Excellence.

  2. A. Anne McLellan PC OC AOE (born August 31, 1950) is a Canadian politician and academic who served as the ninth deputy prime minister of Canada from 2003 to 2006. She was a cabinet minister in the Liberal governments of Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin, and represented Edmonton in the House of Commons of Canada.

  3. 10. Okt. 2006 · Anne McLellan. Article by Stephen Azzi. Published Online October 10, 2006. Last Edited July 28, 2014. Anne McLellan, lawyer, professor, politician (b at Hants County, NS 31 Aug 1950). Anne McLellan grew up in the Annapolis Valley on a dairy farm that her family has owned for 200 years.

  4. A. Anne McLellan (née le 31 août 1950 à Hants County, Nouvelle-Écosse) est une femme politique canadienne et une ancienne vice-première ministre du Canada . Biographie. Ancien professeur de droit, d'abord à l' Université du Nouveau-Brunswick, puis à l' Université de l'Alberta, où elle devient chef de département et doyenne de l'université.

  5. 5. Nov. 2019 · In the wake of a federal election that saw the Liberals shut out of Alberta and Saskatchewan, oil and gas industry leaders are applauding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's appointment of former...

  6. The Honourable A. Anne McLellan, P.C., O.C., A.O.E. served four terms as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre from October 25, 1993 – January 23, 2006. She served as Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and as the first Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness in the government of the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin (December 2003 ...

  7. Legal career. Returning to Canada after completing her degree in 1976, Anne was admitted to the bar in Nova Scotia and began her career in law, working at a law firm in Halifax. However, she soon returned to the academy, joining the law faculty at the University of New Brunswick that same year.