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  1. Maureen McTeer. Maureen Anne McTeer is a Canadian author and lawyer, married to Joe Clark, the 16th Prime Minister of Canada . Family and education. McTeer was born to John and Bea McTeer. Her father taught her and her older sister, Colleen, to play hockey, resulting in McTeer's childhood dream of playing in the NHL.

    • Author, lawyer, professor
    • Canadian
  2. For 111 years, Maclean's has been telling your stories—Canada's Stories. So we've produced one story for each of those years, a living portrait of a country....

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  3. 3. Mai 2019 · Ottawa-born lawyer and author Maureen McTeer was honoured by Mayor Jim Watson for her advocacy and support of women's health, care and reproductive rights. She is the wife of former prime minister Joe Clark and the mother of Catherine Clark, a public speaker and communications expert.

  4. Maureen McTeer. Photo: © Michelle Valberg. About the Author. Maureen McTeer is a member of numerous boards and committees and has been a lifelong advocate of women’s and children’s rights. She lives in Ottawa and Calgary with her spouse, the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark. Sign me up for news about Maureen McTeer and more from Penguin Random House. SHARE: SMS.

  5. In Fertility: 40 Years of Change, lawyer and author Maureen McTeer explores key medical, research, and legal developments in assisted human reproduction since the birth of the first IVF baby in 1978. With keen insight, she analyses how Canada has responded to the many legal and societal opportunities this foundational reproductive technology ...

  6. Maureen McTeer is a Canadian lawyer and author with expertise in gender issues and health policy. She has taught at several universities, received many awards and honors, and campaigned for gender equality in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

  7. 27. Juni 2022 · For more than four decades, Maureen McTeer has been a leading advocate and role model for gender equality in Canada. She remains a strong advocate for greater public funding for all aspects of women’s health and care, and a staunch defender of women’s health and reproductive rights.