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Alexander Himelfarb (born July 3, 1947) is a former senior
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civil servant and sometime academic.


Early life and family

Born in
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, he was raised and educated in
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. He received a
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in
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from
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. In 1981, he married Frum Himelfarb (Weiner), and they have three children.


Career


As academic sociologist

Himelfarb started his career as a professor of sociology at the
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in 1972. He stayed at UNB until 1981. With C. James Richardson, Himelfarb wrote two introductory textbooks on sociology, which were used extensively in Canadian universities in the late 1970s and early 1980s: # ''People, Power and Process'' (and a reader) # ''Sociology for Canadians'' (two editions, and a reader) Himelfarb has published numerous monographs, chapters and articles on Canadian society and public policy and co-edited with his son Jordan the book Tax is Not a Four-Letter Word.


As civil servant

Himelfarb joined the Canadian public service in 1981 in the Department of the Solicitor General of Canada and served in senior positions in various departments and agencies, including the
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, Justice, Citizenship and Immigration, the Privy Council Office, and
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, and led the Task Force on the Social Union. In 1999, he became deputy minister of Canadian heritage. In 2002 under Jean Chretien he was appointed to the dual role of clerk of the privy council and secretary to the cabinet. On June 14, 2006, under Stephen Harper, Himelfarb was appointed ambassador to Italy, with concurrent accreditation to the Republic of Albania and the Republic of San Marino, and as High Commissioner in the Republic of Malta, and as permanent representative to the
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, the
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and the International Fund for Agricultural Development, in Rome. He retired as ambassador in 2009.


As university administrator

In September 2009, Himelfarb was appointed as director of the Glendon School of Public and International Affairs, at
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, retiring from that position in 2014, when he was made director emeritus.


Retirement years

Himelfarb is the founding chair of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, based at York University. The organization, which follows the highly successful American model, originated in 2000 and focusses on 10-year Plans to End Homelessness and
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approaches. He retired from this position in 2018. In 2016, Himelfarb was chair of the World Wildlife Fund Canada and of the
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(CCPA)'s Ontario Advisory Board. He chairs the Narwhal Board and the Steering Committee of CCPA (federal).


Publications

* Himelfarb and Himelfarb (November 2013): ''Tax Is Not a Four-Letter Word: A Different Take on Taxes in Canada'' (Canadian Commentaries Book 3, WLU Press)


Awards and recognition

In 2000, Himelfarb was awarded ''The Outstanding Achievement Award'', considered the most prestigious award in the Canadian public service. In 2006, he was awarded an Honorary Fellow from the Royal Conservatory of Music and an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Memorial University of Newfoundland.


Citations


References

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External links


Alex Himelfarb's Blog

The Centre for Global Challenges

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