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Mr. Cohen is a former International Councillor for The [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]], a member of the Executive Committee of [[The British-North American Committee]] and a former member of the [[Trilateral Commission]]. He was also the Chairman of the International Trade Advisory Committee for the Government of Canada and is Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Schulich School of Business at [[York University]].
Mr. Cohen is a former International Councillor for The [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]], a member of the Executive Committee of [[The British-North American Committee]] and a former member of the [[Trilateral Commission]]. He was also the Chairman of the International Trade Advisory Committee for the Government of Canada and is Chairman of the Advisory Council of the [[Schulich School of Business]] at [[York University]].


A graduate of the [[University of Toronto]], [[Osgoode Hall Law School]] and York University, Mr. Cohen was called to the bar in 1960. Mr. Cohen received the [[Order of Canada]] in 1993.
A graduate of the [[University of Toronto]], [[Osgoode Hall Law School]] and York University, Mr. Cohen was called to the bar in 1960. Mr. Cohen received the [[Order of Canada]] in 1993.

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Mr. Cohen is a former International Councillor for The Center for Strategic and International Studies, a member of the Executive Committee of The British-North American Committee and a former member of the Trilateral Commission. He was also the Chairman of the International Trade Advisory Committee for the Government of Canada and is Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Schulich School of Business at York University.

A graduate of the University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall Law School and York University, Mr. Cohen was called to the bar in 1960. Mr. Cohen received the Order of Canada in 1993.

Mr. Cohen retired as President and Chief Executive Officer of The Molson Companies Limited in 1996. He served with the Government of Canada for 15 years, including appointments as Deputy Minister of Industry, Trade & Commerce, Energy, Mines & Resources, and Finance. He is a director of a number of public companies and a member of various non-profit boards and organizations: