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Innovation Canada: A Call to Actionengagement with the governments of theAmericas at all major hemispheric events, andco-led the summit of non-governmentalorganizations at the 2001 Québec City Summitof the Americas.Before joining Polytechnics Canada, Mrs.Nobina Robinson was the Ottawa-based seniorgovernment relations adviser for SenecaCollege, with a principal responsibility forfederal advocacy for one of Canada’s largestcolleges.Mrs. Nobina Robinson has a B.A. from AmherstCollege, Massachusetts, an M.A. from OxfordUniversity (Commonwealth Scholar 1985–1988), and has pursued post-graduate study atYale University.A-12
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