Jim Peterson

Politician

1941 –

36

Who is Jim Peterson?

James Scott "Jim" Peterson, PC is a retired Canadian politician and former Minister of International Trade.

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he has a DCL from McGill University, a Master of Laws from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Western Ontario. As well he has diplomas from Hague Academy of International Law in The Hague and La Sorbonne in Paris.

As a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons he represented the riding of Willowdale in Toronto. Peterson first ran as a candidate for the Liberal Party in the 1979 election but was defeated. He ran again in the 1980 election and won, serving as a backbencher under Pierre Trudeau and as a parliamentary secretary from 1981 to 1983. He supported John Turner's successful bid to succeed Trudeau in the 1984 Liberal leadership contest but lost his seat in the 1984 election. He was returned to Parliament as a result of the 1988 election and was re-elected in each subsequent election until his retirement in 2007.

In 1997, Jean Chrétien appointed him to the Ministry as Secretary of State, but Peterson was sent back to the backbench in 2002.

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Born
Jul 30, 1941
Ottawa
Siblings
Nationality
  • Canada
Education
  • McGill University
  • University of Western Ontario
  • Columbia University
Lived in
  • Ottawa
  • Toronto

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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