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  The Honourable James K. Bartleman - Profile of a Friend of CASLT
James Karl Bartleman was sworn in as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on 7 March 2002.
Upon his installation as Lieutenant Governor, Mr Bartleman became Chancellor and a member of the Order of Ontario.He was promoted to Knight of Justice in the Order of St John in 2002, and received a National Aboriginal Achievement Award for public service in 1999.
Mr Bartleman was Ambassador to the North Atlantic Council of NATO
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  James K. Bartleman Information
James Karl Bartleman O.Ont, BA (born 24 December, 1939, in Orillia, Ontario), is a Canadian diplomat, author, and the 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
The Honourable James Karl Bartleman was sworn in as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on 7 March 2002 as Ontario’s 41st vice-regal representative (27th since confederation, 41st since the establishment of the post in 1792).
James Bartleman is the first member of a First Nation to hold a vice-regal office in Ontario.
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 Bartleman, James K.
Bartleman, James K., diplomat, lieutenant governor (b at Orillia, Ont 24 Dec 1939).
Bartleman was Ambassador to the North Atlantic Council of NATO from 1990 to 1994.
From 1994 to 1998, Bartleman was Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister and Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet for Foreign and Defence Policy, Privy Council Office.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0009571   (355 words)

  
 James K. Bartleman   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Bartleman vyrostl v Muskoka městu Porta Carling, a je člen Mnjikaning První národ.
On sloužil jako velvyslanec v Izraeli a vysokém komisaři k Kypru od 1986 k 1990, a byl velvyslanec k Cuba od 1981 k 1983.
James Bartleman je první člen Prvního národa držet zlozvyk-královská kancelář v Kanadě.
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 James K. Bartleman at AllExperts
James Karl Bartleman O.Ont, BA (born 24 December, 1939, in Orillia, Ontario), is a Canadian diplomat, author, and the 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
Bartleman was awarded the Phi Delta Kappa Educator of the Year Award and the DAREarts Cultural Award for his creation and leadership of the Lieutenant Governor's Book Program.
James Bartleman is the first member of a First Nation to hold a vice-regal office in Ontario.
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 RYERSON UNIVERSITY: News: Template Title (Month 2005)
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, and G. Raymond Chang, philanthropist and businessman, will receive honorary degrees at Ryerson University on Nov. 3, 2005.
Bartleman was on campus to speak at the Roundtable on Native Education co-sponsored by Ryerson.
Bartleman had a distinguished career of more than 35 years in the Canadian foreign service.
www.ryerson.ca /news/2005/20051024.html   (563 words)

  
 Shared Citizenship > 2006 > People > The Hon. James K. Bartleman
James Karl Bartleman was sworn in as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on 7 March 2002.
From 1994 to1998, Mr Bartleman was Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister and Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet for Foreign and Defence Policy, Privy Council Office.
Born on 24 December 1939 in Orillia, Ontario, James Bartleman grew up in the Muskoka town of Port Carling, and is a member of the Mnjikaning First Nation.
www.utoronto.ca /sharedcitizenship/2006Series/people2006_LG.htm   (438 words)

  
 About the Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Ontario, Canada's most populous province
The son of a Scottish father and an Aboriginal mother, James Bartleman was born in 1939 in Orillia, Ontario.
Bartleman's story is the story of a man who had a highly successful diplomatic career, was posted around the world and met some of the most charismatic leaders of our time.
James K. Bartleman has launched four innovative programs that promote literacy, drawing upon widespread support from individuals and organizations throughout the province of Ontario, Canada's most populous province.
www.canadiancrc.com /James_Bartleman_biography.htm   (604 words)

  
 Trent University - Daily News
The Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will be at Trent University’s Symons campus November 7, 2002 as part of a panel discussion for the Native Studies Department’s annual lecture series, the Pine Tree Talks.
Bartleman became the province’s 27th Lieutenant Governor in March of 2002.
Bartleman was foreign policy advisor to the prime minister and assistant secretary to the Cabinet for Foreign and Defence Policy, Privy Council Office.
www.trentu.ca /news/daily/archive/021105bartleman.html   (415 words)

  
 Hon. James K. Bartleman, G. Raymond Chang to receive honorary degrees at Ryerson University - Canadian University Press ...
James K. Bartleman, G. Raymond Chang to receive honorary degrees at Ryerson University
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, and G. Raymond Chang, philanthropist and businessman, will receive honorary degrees at Ryerson University on Nov. 3, 2005.
Bartleman was on campus to speak at the Roundtable on Native Education co-sponsored by Ryerson.
www.canadian-universities.net /News/Press-Releases/October_24_2005_Hon_James_K_Bartleman_G_Raymond_Chang_to_receive_h.html   (575 words)

  
 Port Carling - Muskoka, Ontario - the Hub of the Lakes
Bartleman is the second child of four born to Percy Bartleman and Maureen Simcoe.
With his career Bartleman has shaken many hands in many different countries and played an intricate role in how Canada is perceived by the rest of the world as an Ambassador, as Prime Minister Chrétien's Foreign Policy Advisor and as the Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet.
James Anglican Church: Taking 10 years to complete, the building of this church was started in 1875.
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 Bartleman, James K. biography - S9.com
Bartleman, James K. Born: 1939 AD Currently alive, at 67 years of age.
1939 - James Karl Bartleman was born 24th of December in Orillia, Ontario Canada.
For four years, James Bartleman mixed with all the biggest names– Clinton, Blair, Yeltsin, Mitterrand, Castro, Kohl, Chirac, and on and on, as Chrétien’s Henry Kissinger figure.He was...
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Karl Bartleman KStJ, O.Ont, BA (born 24 December, 1939, in Orillia, Ontario) is a Canadian diplomat, author, and the 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
After this, Bartleman served as High Commissioner to Cyprus and Ambassador to Israel (Tel Aviv) simultaneously from 1986 to 1990.
Bartleman was director of security and intelligence for the Department of External Affairs at the time of the Air India Bombing.
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 Government of Ontario, Canada - Newsroom
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will hold an interactive press conference for the 'Final Push' of his 2007 Book Drive.
James K. Bartleman will officially mark the beginning of his 2007 book drive for Aboriginal children that is taking place during the month of January.
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, is appealing to Ontarians to once again bring the magic of books to Aboriginal children by donating new or gently used books during the month of January.
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James K. Bartleman also estimated that more than 500,000 books will have been collected by the end of this weekend when the campaign concludes.
Bartleman paid tribute to the thousands of people who have participated in the program.
Bartleman is spokesperson for the Canadian Rangers Stay in School Program and often speaks with First Nation students in their schools, via radio and video teleconferencing.
www.lt.gov.on.ca /book_program.html   (432 words)

  
 Honorary Patron - Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, has become the Honorary Patron of our organization.
Bartleman had a distinguished career of more than 35 years in the Canadian Foreign Service and became the province's 27th Lieutenant Governor on March 7, 2002.
Bartleman has been very supportive of Ontario Division and branch events and initiatives, and we welcome His Honour's official endorsement of CMHA, Ontario.
www.ontario.cmha.ca /content/inside_cmha/honorary_patron.asp   (250 words)

  
 Sudbury - Northern Life - Lt. Gov. Bartleman to speak in Sudbury
Bartleman was sworn in as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on March 7, 2002 and became the first aboriginal Canadian to hold the prestigious position.
Once appointed to the position, Bartleman identified three key priorities for his mandate, including eliminating the stigma of mental illness, fighting racism and discrimination and encouraging aboriginal young people to succeed in life.
Born in Orillia, Bartleman grew up in the small town of Port Carling in the Muskoka area of Ontario and is a member of the Mnjikaninig First Nation.
northernlife.ca /News/LocalNews/2006/11-17-06-bartleman.asp?NLStory=11-17-06-bartleman   (855 words)

  
 Spencerville Fair
Bartleman served as Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s Foreign Policy Advisor and Assistant Secretary to Foreign and Defence Policy, Privy Council Office.
The visit of the Honourable James K. Bartleman will mark only the second time a Lieutenant Governor has graced the Spencerville fair grounds in its 150-year history.
The Spencerville Agricultural Society and the Spencerville Mill Foundation hope the community will come out to welcome the Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, as he offers his extends his greetings to everyone celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Spencerville Fair.
www.spencervillefair.ca /ltgovenor.html   (573 words)

  
 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "James K. Bartleman"
The Honourable James Karl Bartleman was sworn in as the 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario on 7 March 2002 as Ontario's 41st Vice-regal representative (27th since confederation, 41st since the establishment of the post in 1792).
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario: The Honourable James K. Bartleman, O.Ont., 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
Bartleman was awarded the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for public service in 1999.
www.omnipelagos.com /entry?n=james_%4B._%42artleman   (535 words)

  
 Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timiskaming - November 26 - Connecting with Ontarians - Trillium News Winter 2004-2005   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, visited the Creative Works Studio for the launch of the 2006 Calendar Project, Urban Reflections, and the art exhibit, Works of Transcendence, both featuring works created by individuals receiving mental health services.
In 2003 an OTF grant of $204,100 over three years was made to support expansion of the Creative Works Studio to increase artistic and employment opportunities for these talented individuals.
James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Isabel Fryzberg, Occupational Therapist and Facilitator Creative Works Studio.
www.trilliumfoundation.org /newsletter/winter06/en/cwo_8.html   (134 words)

  
 Trent University - Daily News
The Honourable James K. Bartleman, lieutenant-governor of Ontario, will be on campus November 7 as part of a panel discussion for Trent University’s annual Pine Tree Talks lecture series.
This lecture is hosted by Trent’s Native Studies Department, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Bartleman recently published a book called Out of Muskoka.
www.trentu.ca /news/weekly/archive/bartleman.html   (374 words)

  
 THURSDAY! Children's Right to Read: FREE Public Event | International Readings at Harbourfrontcentre
James K. Bartleman, headline a panel comprised of Canadian and Swedish authors and advocates of children’s literacy to exchange ideas about children and books and reading, and discuss the successes and challenges of literacy work.
The Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario;
James K. Bartleman is the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
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 Bartleman found books "ticket out of poverty"
A campaign led by Bartleman has resulted in more than a million books being donated to First Nations schools and native friendship centres in remote communities.
As a youth in Port Carling, Bartleman spent hours scouring the shelves of the public library for the titles that would capture his interest.
Determined to turn the page on this disturbing find, Bartleman launched a campaign that would result in the donation of some 1.2 million books, distributed to those same disadvantaged communities with the help of the OPP and the Canadian Forces.
www.simcoe.com /orilliatoday/article/32499   (547 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Rollercoaster: My Hectic Years As Jean Chretien's Diplomatic Advisor, 1994-1998: Books: James K. Bartleman   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For four years, James Bartleman mixed with all the biggest names – Clinton, Blair, Yeltsin, Mitterrand, Castro, Kohl, Chirac, and on and on, as Chrétien’s Henry Kissinger figure.
He was involved in deadly serious crisis management, accompanying Chrétien to all the world’s hot spots – dodging bullets in Sarajevo, and trying to avoid war in the Spanish trawler incident.
James K. Bartleman is the author of On Six Continents and the new memoir Raisin Wine.
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 James Bartleman
Currently, Canada's High Commissioner to Nelson Mandela's South Africa, High Commissioner Bartleman spent the past four-and-a-half years at the elbow of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien while serving as the PM’s handpicked foreign and defense policy advisor.
High Commissioner Bartleman also saw service as Canada's Director General of Security and Intelligence while the Cold War still dictated policy for over four decades.
James Bartleman was a 1999 National Aboriginal Achievement Award recipient in the Public Service category.
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 Bartleman had reasons for waiting 22 years to share Air India evidence
James Bartleman says he waited 22 years to go public with a stunning piece of evidence about the Air India bombing because he had already given the information to the RCMP and was certain the force was handling it appropriately.
Bartleman, the former head of intelligence for Foreign Affairs, met with reporters Friday in Toronto to explain why he waited until this week to reveal he had received information about a specific threat to Air India days before Flight 182 blew up in 1985.
Bartleman on Friday stressed that he had no doubt the RCMP would handle the information appropriately.
www.cbc.ca /canada/toronto/story/2007/05/04/airindia-inquiry.html?ref=rss   (1712 words)

  
 James K. Bartleman - Authors - Random House
James Bartleman rose from humble circumstances in Port Carling, Ontario, to become Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister in 1994.
Bartleman is donating his 2004 royalties to the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto to support a lecture series entitled “Political Power and Mental Health”, designed to engage the public in discussion on issues central to “Shared Citizenship” in Canada.
For four years, James Bartleman mixed with all the biggest names – Clinton, Blair, Yeltsin, Mitterrand, Castro, Kohl, Chirac, and on and on, as Chrétien’s Henry Kissinger figure.
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 Hon. James K. Bartleman visits Brampton school
James K. Bartleman, lieutenant-governor of Ontario, will be the featured guest speaker on May 30.
Lt.-Gov. Bartleman is a member of the Mnjikaning First Nations community.
Sworn in as lieutenant-governor in 2002, Bartleman has identified issues such as racism, social stigmas surrounding mental health and literacy as political, and priorities that deserve attention.
www.thebramptonnews.com /articles/2035/1/Hon-James-K-Bartleman-visits-Brampton-school/Page1.html   (366 words)

  
 Semaine de la francophonie Reception
His Honour, The Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, launches the Semaine de la francophonie at Queen's Park.
His Honour, The Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, together with the Honourable Madeleine Meilleur, Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs.
The Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario and The Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, on the occasion of the reception at Queen's Park, for the Semaine de la francophonie on March 10
www.ofa.gov.on.ca /english/whatsnew-receptionsemaine.html   (320 words)

  
 McClelland.com | Books | Rollercoaster by James K. Bartleman
James Bartleman, as the Prime Minister’s Foreign Policy Advisor, is trying to prevent the war from breaking out:
Excerpted from Rollercoaster by James K. Bartleman Copyright © 2005 by James K. Bartleman.
No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
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