| Lloyd Axworthy is President and Vice
Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg. Formerly Director and
CEO of the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of
British Columbia and Canada’s Foreign Minister from 1995 to
2000, Lloyd Axworthy’s political career spanned 27 years,
during six of which he served in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly
and twenty-one in the Federal Parliament. He held several Cabinet
positions, notably Minister of Employment and Immigration, Minister
Responsible for the Status of Women, Minister of Transport, Minister
of Human Resources Development, Minister of Western Economic Diversification
and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
In the Foreign Affairs portfolio, Dr. Axworthy became internationally
known for his advancement of the human security concept, in particular,
the Ottawa Treaty - a landmark global treaty banning anti-personnel
landmines. For his leadership on landmines, he was nominated for
the Nobel Peace Prize. For his efforts in establishing the International
Criminal Court and the Protocol on child soldiers, he received the
North-South Institute’s Peace Award.
Since leaving public life in the fall of 2000, Dr. Axworthy has
been the recipient of several prestigious awards and honours. The
Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation presented him with the Senator
Patrick J. Leahy Award in recognition of his leadership in the global
effort to outlaw landmines and the use of children as soldiers and
to bring war criminals to justice. Princeton University awarded
him the Madison Medal for his record of outstanding public service
and he received the CARE International Humanitarian Award. He was
elected Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
He has been named to Order of Manitoba and to the Order of Canada.
He has received honourary doctorates from Queen’s University,
Lakehead University, University of Victoria, University of Denver,
Niagara University, The University of Winnipeg, Dalhousie University,
University of Manitoba and McMaster.
Dr. Axworthy is a Board member of the MacArthur Foundation, Human
Rights Watch - where he chairs the Advisory Board For Americas Watch,
Lester B. Pearson College, University of the Arctic, the Pacific
Council on International Policy, the Churchill Gateway Development
Corporation as well as on the Advisory Board of the Ethical Globalization
Initiative.
He graduated in 1961 with a B.A. from United College (now The University
of Winnipeg), obtained his M.A. in Political Science from Princeton
University in 1963, subsequently earning a PhD from Princeton in
1972.
Lloyd Axworthy remains involved in international matters and lectures
widely in Canada, the U.S. and abroad. His book Navigating a New
World - Canada’s Global Future, Knopf Canada, was published
in the Fall of 2003.
In February 2004, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appointed Lloyd
Axworthy as his special envoy for Ethiopia-Eritrea to assist in
implementing a peace agreement between the East African countries.
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