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1294:, McKenna was once again touted as a possibility to take the helm of the federal Liberal Party. However, on October 28, 2008, McKenna said that he would not be seeking the leadership, saying "Although I have been deeply moved by expressions of support for me from across the country, I have not been persuaded to change my long-standing resolve to exit public life for good," and "My only regret is that I cannot honour the expectations of friends and supporters who have shown enormous loyalty to me." 1781: 2019: 2031: 184: 970: 708: 34: 957: 1277:
to replace Paul Martin, who announced his resignation as party leader on the January 23, 2006 election night. McKenna acknowledged the strength of the Liberal brand stating: "You've got pretty good odds of being the prime minister if you're the leader of the Liberal party" – every leader of the
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in 1896 had become prime minister. However, he put an end to his involvement in the 2006 Liberal Party leadership race, explaining his decision by saying that he did not want "his life to become consumed by politics." and that: "I reminded myself of my vow upon leaving office that, having escaped
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McKenna's time as premier, however, also saw some controversy. In his first move as premier, McKenna dismissed several senior public servants in an effort to gain greater control over the province's public service, which some observers perceived as a drastic step away from the integrity of the
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decision-making process. Hillary Clinton serving as secretary of State in the United States, and the monetary involvement with TD Bank in Canada is described in depth. The book describes TD Bank, with McKenna as vice chairman, as having "paid Bill more than any other financial institution for
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we have is a job." He encouraged small business growth and tried to entice large companies to invest in the province with tax incentives, often directly calling individual professionals to urge them to bring their talents to New Brunswick. Another of his strategies was to raise the collective
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TD Bank paid Bill $ 1.8 million for ten speeches over a roughly two-and-half-year period from late 2008 to mid-2011. ... At several of the speeches, (Bill) Clinton was introduced or interviewed by TD Bank vice chairman Frank McKenna. Frank McKenna is described as a 'good friend of both
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agreement made on August 5, 2004, which granted U.S. access to NORAD's missile warning systems explicitly for use in NMD. However, Martin contradicted this two days later when he announced that Canada would not formally participate in the NMD program but focus on other items of shared
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said McKenna was simply misunderstood (as the NORAD agreement and missile defence are separate), this initial contradiction was interpreted by others as evidence of characteristic indecision by the Martin government and was seen to somewhat hamper McKenna's credibility.
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On January 5, 2005, Prime Minister Paul Martin's office confirmed that McKenna would be the 21st Ambassador to the United States. On January 14, the posting was formally announced and would be effective on March 1. McKenna became the Ambassador on March 8 when
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McKenna was also criticized for increasing the number of communications personnel on the government payroll but countered this complaint by pointing out that the primary government communications agency, Communications New Brunswick, had been depoliticized.
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drew adverse media attention; the media ceased pursuing the issue when McKenna explained that the board was established to advise on a Canadian investment fund that the group never created and that the board had never become active.
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and misconceptions about Canada, while in Canada he urged Canadians to be more understanding of the American people and culture, particularly following what he argued is their understandable sensitivity after the
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Believing ten years was long enough for a premier to hold office, and having pledged to serve such a term when first elected, McKenna resigned in 1997 – 10 years to the day of the
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of government saying "the government of the United States is in large measure dysfunctional." He contrasted it with Canada's government, and praised Canada's strong parliamentary
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As Ambassador, McKenna attracted more media attention than most of his recent predecessors on both sides of the border. In the U.S., his message was one of dispelling common
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McKenna's term in office was viewed mostly as a success. His key priority throughout his term was job creation and he was known to say that the "best
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turned down Prime Minister Martin's offer. Many in the press commented on McKenna's business connections being an asset, notably as a member of the
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Following the announcement of his appointment as Canadian ambassador to Washington, he resigned his position as counsel at law firms including
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Cooper, Christopher. A. (2018). Bureaucratic Identity and the Resistance of Politicization. Administration & Society, 50(1), 30–52.
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that he wished to be relieved of his duties, but offering to stay on until his successor is chosen. He was succeeded as ambassador by
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folklore as the defence lawyer in the high-profile widely publicized murder case of famous New Brunswick boxing champion,
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and was used for both New Brunswick constituents and business interests that were considering moving to the province.
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After resigning the premiership of New Brunswick, McKenna was identified as a potential future leader of the
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On January 25, 2006, McKenna offered his resignation as Ambassador, writing to Prime Minister-designate
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for potential Liberal leadership candidates. They made McKenna the favourite with 7 to 2 odds beating
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of New Brunswickers, which he believed would increase productivity. He introduced a sophisticated
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McKenna generated controversy after giving a luncheon speech on September 29, 2005, to a
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On January 30, 2006, McKenna confirmed earlier reports that he was not running for the
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On February 22, 2005, McKenna told reporters Canada was already a part of the U.S.
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by a margin of 23 to 11 while among self-identified Liberals, McKenna beat former
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effective August 2006, and subsequently Chair of the Board since August 2010.
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which had the number 1-800-MCKENNA, the number was functional throughout
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A few years later, he entered provincial politics and won a seat in the
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Since leaving politics in 1997, McKenna served for a brief time on the
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but announced he would not do so because of the lack of an available
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by Peter Schweizer. The majority of the reference is regarding the
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Frank McKenna Biography — Legislative assembly of New - Brunswick
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as being much more "efficient" though sometimes less preferable.
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and began practicing law. He garnered a place in contemporary
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effective May 1, 2006. McKenna was appointed to the board of
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (1926–1943)
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (1943–present)
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in 1985, and won one of the largest electoral victories in
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Raised Catholic, after completing Sussex High School (in
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from 1987 to 1997, winning every seat in the province in
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business club. McKenna blasted the U.S. bureaucracy and
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province's impartial and professional public service.
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