Prime Minister Announces New President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency


November 17, 1998
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the appointment of Ronald Doering as President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Mr. Doering has been the Executive Vice-President of the Agency since its creation in 1997. He succeeds Dr. Arthur Olson who retired from the Public Service at the end of June.

Prior to his appointment as Executive Vice-President of the Agency, Mr. Doering held the position of Executive Director, Office of Food Inspection Systems with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. In this position, he played a lead role in the process of change required to establish the Agency.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency was officially established by an Act of Parliament on April 1, 1997. The Agency was created to consolidate all federally-mandated food inspection and quarantine services formerly provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Health Canada, Industry Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

The Prime Minister took this opportunity to thank Dr. Olson for his outstanding leadership in establishing the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and to congratulate him on his long and distinguished career.

This appointment is effective immediately.

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Biographical notes attached.

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RONALD DOERING

Date of Birth: March 1947

Education: B.A., Carleton University
M.A. (with distinction), School of Public Administration,
Carleton University
LL.B. (cum laude), University of Ottawa

Professional Experience

February 1997 to Present
Executive Vice-President, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

May 1995 - February 1997
Executive Director, Office of Food Inspection Systems, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

1994 - 1995
Chief Executive Officer, National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy

1991 - 1994
Executive Director and Counsel, National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, Environment Canada

1988 - 1991
Executive Director and Counsel, Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront

1985 - 1987
Policy Advisor/Chief of Staff, Office of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, then Office of the Secretary of State

1982 - 1985
Barrister in private practice, including acting as Special Counsel, Department of Justice, and acting as Senior Counsel, Native and Constitutional Law, Government of Saskatchewan

1980 - 1982
Director, Ministry of State for Social Development, Privy Council Office

1975 - 1980
Partner, (Private law practice), Ottawa, and University Teacher, Administrative and Constitutional Law, Carleton University


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