
Louise Arbour
Louise Arbour is a prominent Canadian lawyer and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, recognized for her work in international law and human rights advocacy.
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Louise Arbour was installed as the new Governor-General of Canada at the beginning of June.
Governor-General clothing allowance cut as part of expenditure reviewGovernor General Louise Arbour takes part in a ceremony at the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument in Ottawa.
Communities observe 30th National Indigenous Peoples’ DayChanges enacted in the legislation are in synch with recommendations made in reviews conducted by Louise Arbour.
What did Parliament accomplish this fall?The 2022 report by former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour offered practical steps that, if implemented, will be noticed by applicants and their parents.
If Canada’s military wants the best and brightest, it needs to change its recruitment approach
Louise Arbour worked the phones for Expo 67 during her summer job.
A first job that showed actor Graham Greene the perks of not being in the spotlightLouise Arbour worked the phones for Expo 67.
The pet-sitting job that showed A&W Canada CEO Susan Senecal the value of hard workLouise Arbour tells us how a gig she never wanted made her bilingual.
The summer Louise Arbour worked the phones for Expo 67Mr. McGuinty mentioned former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour in relation to past inquiries.
Extremism not a problem unique to Canadian military, McGuinty saysLouise Arbour made recommendations for civilian-military panels to address sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces.
National Defence to set up civilian-military panels to discipline members accused of inappropriate conductLouise Arbour was appointed as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights after serving as chief prosecutor at the ICTY.
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