George Ignatieff

George Ignatieff
Георгий Игнатьев
Chancellor of the University of Toronto
In office
1980–1986
Preceded byArthur B. B. Moore
Succeeded byJohn Black Aird
Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
July 1966 – February 1969
Prime Minister
Preceded byPierre Tremblay
Succeeded byYvon Beaulne
Permanent Representative of Canada to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
In office
1962–1966
Prime MinisterJohn Diefenbaker
Lester B. Pearson
Preceded byJules Léger
Succeeded byCharles Ritchie
Personal details
BornGeorgy Pavlovich Ignatieff
(1913-12-16)16 December 1913
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died10 August 1989(1989-08-10) (aged 75)
Toronto, Canada
CitizenshipCanadian
SpouseAlison Grant
Children2, including Michael
Parent
Alma mater
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Count George Pavlovich Ignatieff CC (Russian: Георгий Павлович Игнатьев, romanizedGeorgy Pavlovich Ignatyev; 16 December 1913 – 10 August 1989) was a Russian-born Canadian diplomat. His career spanned nearly five decades in World War II and the postwar period.