Julie Loranger
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Julie Loranger (born 1937 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian lawyer and former Ambassador to Spain and to Cuba (1992-?).[1]
When she started working with External Affairs in 1972 as a desk officer in the United States relations office, Loranger's work focused on the boundary waters from the Columbia River to the Great Lakes. At the time, transborder bridges were an issue and Loranger earned the nickname “Miss Bridges.”[1]
In 1978, she became Canada's second consul general to Strasbourg, a post she held for four years.[1]
She earned a BA from the University of Paris, a civil law degree from McGill University, an MA in International Law from Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales and a doctorate from the University of Navarra. [1]
References[]
- ^ a b c d Weiers, Margaret K. (1995). Envoys Extraordinary: Women of the Canadian Foreign Service. Dundurn. pp. 144–154. ISBN 1-550022415. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
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- Ambassadors of Canada to Spain
- Canadian women ambassadors
- University of Navarra alumni
- Ambassadors of Canada to Cuba
- University of Paris alumni
- McGill University Faculty of Law alumni
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