(Ottawa, June 8, 2012) – This Sunday evening, turn to CPAC for an enlightening, one-on-one interview as host Catherine Clark sits down with Gary Doer, Canada's Ambassador to the United States. The former premier of Manitoba who served his province from 1999 through 2009 talks openly about his upbringing, transition into politics and family life. Over three terms he grew his NDP Party’s foothold in the province with his popularity transcending Manitoba borders. He was appointed Ambassador by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2009 and today represents Canada in its most important bilateral relationship. Catherine Clark spoke to the Ambassador at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC.
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