Paul Boothe
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Comment: No actual sources added since last submission. The list of publications is long and impressive (probably too long -- we generally limit to only the most significant (i.e. cited) publications), but does not provide any more evidence of independent, significant coverage of this individual. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 19:40, 9 April 2018 (UTC)
Paul Michael Boothe, C.M. PhD (born March 29, 1954) is a Canadian former senior civil servant, academic and non-profit CEO.[1] Boothe was awarded the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilain honour, in 2016 for his contributions to shaping Canadian economic and fiscal policy both in academia and government service.[2] He lives in London, Ontario, Canada. Education
BA (Honours) in Economics, University of Western Ontario, 1976. PhD in Economics, University of British Columbia, 1981.
Career
After three years in the International Department of the Bank of Canada, Boothe joined the Economics Department at the University of Alberta in 1984. He was appointed a Professor in 1992. He served as the Director of the Institute for Public Economics from 1997-1999, and again from 2002 to 2004. In 1998, he delivered the C.D. Howe Institute’s Annual Benefactors’ Lecture. Boothe has published more than eighty scholarly books and monographs, articles and book chapters.
In 1999, Boothe was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance and Secretary of Treasury Board for the Province of Saskatchewan. In 2004, he served as G7 Deputy and Associate Deputy Minister for Finance Canada. He later served as Senior Associate Deputy Ministry for Industry Canada (2007- 2010) and Deputy Minister for Environment Canada (2010- 2012). At Industry Canada, he led the Canadian federal government’s negotiation team during the restructuring negotiations with Chrysler and General Motors.[3]
Boothe retired from the federal public service in 2012 and was appointed Professor and Director of the Ivey Business School’s Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management. Together with Richard Dicerni, Boothe founded the non-profit organization Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing. He retired from Ivey in 2016 and currently serves as Trillium’s Managing Director.[4]
Outside Activities
Boothe is a frequent op-ed author and media commentator.[5][6][7][8][9][10]He is a member of the Order of Canada (2016) and sits on the Ecofiscal Commission and the Board of the Max Bell Foundation.[11]
References
- ^ http://www.alumni.westernu.ca/fam/social-science/the-social-winter-2017-web.pdf
- ^ https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/news/news-ivey/2017/11/ivey-faculty-and-alumni-received-the-order-of-canada/
- ^ http://www.scienceadvice.ca/en/assessments/completed/energy-prices/expert-panel/boothe.aspx
- ^ http://trilliummfg.ca/team/paul-boothe-2/
- ^ https://www.economist.com/news/americas/21711890-he-may-need-more-carrots-keep-provinces-his-side-canadas-prime-minister-secures-deal
- ^ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/growth/manufacturing-sector-shows-green-shoots-in-north-america/article35669916/
- ^ https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/don-martin-blog/don-martin-morneau-might-be-a-one-term-political-wonder-1.3610944
- ^ http://www.macleans.ca/politics/the-elementary-school-math-error-in-hudaks-million-jobs-plan/
- ^ http://nationalpost.com/news/politics/independent-quebec-would-want-its-share-of-federal-assets-such-as-fighter-jets-and-postal-outlets-says-pq-leader
- ^ https://www.thestar.com/news/ontario_election/2014/05/21/reality_check_would_tim_hudaks_job_cuts_plunge_ontario_into_recession.html
- ^ http://www.maxbell.org/news-events/dr-paul-boothe-joins-max-bell-foundation-board-directors