Jean-Pierre Juneau
Jean-Pierre Juneau (born April 24, 1945 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian former diplomat. He retired in 2010 after serving as the Canadian Ambassador to Cuba.[1] Prior to taking up his last position in 2007, he was his country's Ambassador and Permanent Representative the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.[2]
Juneau earned a B.A. in Political Science and a M.A. in Political Science - International Relations from Laval University. He graduated from the Banff School of Advanced Managemen in 1984.
References
- "Speech pronounced by H.E. Jean-Pierre Juneau on occasion of the presentation of his Letters of Credentials". Government of Canada. October 23, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
- "NATO Permanent Representative of Canada". NATO. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Alexandra Bugailiskis |
Canadian ambassador to Cuba 2007-2010 |
Succeeded by Matthew Levin |
Preceded by David Wright |
Canadian ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 2003–2007 |
Succeeded by Dr. Robert McRae |
Preceded by Richard Kohler |
Canadian ambassador to Brazil 2000–2003 |
Succeeded by Suzanne Laporte |
Preceded by Julie Loranger |
Canadian ambassador to Spain 1991–1994 |
Succeeded by David Wright |
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