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  1. Maureen is a lawyer, specializing in health policy. She has also been a professor at various universities. In the 1988 federal election, McTeer ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in Carleton—Gloucester, hoping to get elected alongside her husband. Despite the party's re-election victory, McTeer was not elected in her riding, coming ...

  2. Maureen McTeer is a respected Canadian lawyer and author with a special interest in gender issues and health policy, including the development of the appropriate regulatory framework for new reproductive technologies. She has published four best-selling books, including a personal memoir, and taught at the Universities of Dalhousie, Calgary and ...

  3. May 3, 2019 · Maureen McTeer is surrounded by her immediate family: son-in-law Chad Schella, daughter Catherine Clark, grandchildren Charlie, 10, and Alexandra, who's almost 13, and husband Joe Clark, after she was presented the Key to the City at a ceremony held Wednesday, May 1, 2019, at City Hall. Photo by Caroline Phillips.

  4. Jun 27, 2022 · In law professor Maureen McTeer's Fertility: 40 Years of Change (Irwin Law), McTeer attempts to help readers, potential parents, and those interested in the ethical and legal implications of fertility innovations navigate the complex landscape. With the first "IVF baby" reaching just 44 years old this year, this conversation is still in its ...

  5. The Globe invited Maureen McTeer – pioneer of Canadian feminism and advocate of reproductive rights – and her daughter, Catherine Clark – a broadcaster and mother herself – to discuss the ...

  6. McTeer, Maureen (1952–) Canadian lawyer, author, and first lady. Name variations: Maureen Clark. Born Maureen McTeer, Feb 27, 1952, in Cumberland, Ontario, Canada; m. (Charles Joseph) Joe Clark ( prime minister of Canada, 1979–80), June 30, 1973; children: Catherine Jane Clark (b. 1976). Medical-law specialist and advocate for equality in ...

  7. Maureen McTeer is a Canadian lawyer, rights advocate and author. She is recognized as a symbol of women’s equality; a leading advocate for public discussion on science’s challenges and impacts on our societies; and an active participant in protecting our systems of democracy and the rule of law.<br><br>Her contributions to Canadian society are numerous.

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