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Louise Blais (born July 1, 1966) worked as a Canadian diplomat for 25 years. After serving in various capacities in the Canadian government, she was named as Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in August 21, 2017, with special responsibility for Agenda 2030 and development. In 2022, Blais was named to The Hill Times' list of top 50 people influencing Canada's foreign policy. She was also named a senior adviser with the Business Council of Canada in 2022. Blais is a graduate of McGill University.

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  • Louise Blais (en)
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  • Louise Blais (born July 1, 1966) worked as a Canadian diplomat for 25 years. After serving in various capacities in the Canadian government, she was named as Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in August 21, 2017, with special responsibility for Agenda 2030 and development. In 2022, Blais was named to The Hill Times' list of top 50 people influencing Canada's foreign policy. She was also named a senior adviser with the Business Council of Canada in 2022. Blais is a graduate of McGill University. (en)
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  • Louise Blais (en)
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  • Louise Blais (en)
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  • Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Louise Blais (born July 1, 1966) worked as a Canadian diplomat for 25 years. After serving in various capacities in the Canadian government, she was named as Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in August 21, 2017, with special responsibility for Agenda 2030 and development. In 2022, Blais was named to The Hill Times' list of top 50 people influencing Canada's foreign policy. She was also named a senior adviser with the Business Council of Canada in 2022. From May 2021 to December 2021 she returned to serve as Consulate General of Canada to the US Southeast, after having served in the same position from 2014-2017, prior to being named as Ambassador. On January 8, 2019 she was appointed to the Executive Board of UNICEF for the period spanning 2019. She was the director of the in Paris from 2007 to 2011 and later served as Minister-Counsellor at the embassy. She was previously a Counsellor in Tokyo and Washington D.C. Louise Blais has served on the boards of the Helen Hayes Awards in Washington DC, the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington and the Tokyo International Film Festival. Blais is a graduate of McGill University. (en)
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