Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie

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Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie (born September 23, 1906 in Halifax , † June 7, 1995 ) was a Canadian diplomat .

Life

Ritchie came from a prominent family in Nova Scotia. His brother Roland Ritchie became a judge on the Supreme Court of Canada, continuing a family tradition. In 1969 Charles Ritchie was inducted into the Order of Canada . He received honorary doctorates from Trent University in 1976 , and from York University and Carleton University in 1992 .

Publications

  • The Siren Years (Diaries in Three Volumes)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Honorary Degrees Awarded Since 1954 - Senate. carleton.ca, accessed March 12, 2015 .
  2. ^ Ritchie, Charles Stewart Almon (Carrière): [1]
predecessor Office successor
Thomas Clayton Davis Canadian envoy in Bonn
March 25, 1954 to January 5, 1958
Escott Graves Meredith Reid
Robert Alexander Mackay Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations
January 20, 1958 to April 27, 1962
Pierre Tremblay
Arnold Heeney Canadian Envoy to Washington, DC
May 25, 1962 to June 18, 1966
Edgar Ritchie
George Ignatieff Permanent Representative of Canada to NATO
August 30, 1966 to June 16, 1967
Ross Campbell
Lionel Chevrier Canadian High Commissioner in London
June 27, 1967 to September 23, 1971
Jake Warren