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Gordon Davies Giffin (born December 29, 1949) became the 34th
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on September 17, 1997. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Gordon Giffin moved to Canada before his first birthday. He lived in
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and
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for 17 years, attending Valois Park Elementary School in Pointe Claire and Richview Collegiate in Etobicoke. Giffin earned a B.A. from Duke University in 1971, and a J.D. from
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in
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in 1974. The Ambassador was nominated for his position by
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on July 1, 1997, and confirmed by the full
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on July 31. Prior to his appointment, Giffin practiced law as a senior partner in the firm of Long, Aldridge & Norman (now
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LLP). He has since returned to McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, which has merged into Dentons LLP, and heads the firm's US Public Policy and Regulation practice. While on an ambassador's trip to Montreal he took in a Montreal Canadiens hockey game, where a Molson Ice was dumped on his head for his outward support of Bill Clinton. From 1975 to 1979, he was Legislative Director and Chief Counsel to U.S. Senator
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in Washington, D.C. He expressed confidence
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would become President of the United States of America in a November 8, 2016, interview with Canada's Business New Network (BNN), stating "I was there during the first Clinton Presidency and now we're about to have the second." Giffin sits on the boards of several Canadian companies including Canadian National Railway, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and Transalta.


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McKenna Long biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Giffin, Gordon 1950 births Living people Directors of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Ambassadors of the United States to Canada Duke University alumni Emory University alumni Emory University School of Law alumni Political staffers