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| honorific_prefix = The Honorable |
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| name = Camille Robinson-Regis |
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| office= Minister of Planning and Development |
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| term_start = 11 September 2015 |
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| predecessor = |
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| successor = |
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| primeminister= [[Keith Rowley]] |
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| office2= Trinidadian High Commissioner to Canada |
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| term_start2 = 2007 |
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| term_end2 = 2010 |
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| predecessor2 = |
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| successor2 = |
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| primeminister2= [[Patrick Manning]] |
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| office3= Minister of Planning and Development |
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| term_start3 = 10 November 2003 |
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| term_end3 = 7 November 2007 |
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| predecessor3 = |
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| successor3 = |
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| primeminister3= [[Patrick Manning]] |
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| office4= Minister of Legal Affairs |
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| term_start4 = 26 December 2001 |
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| term_end4 = 9 November 2003 |
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| predecessor4 = |
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| successor4 = |
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| primeminister4= [[Patrick Manning]] |
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| office5= Minister of Consumer Affairs |
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| term_start5 = 25 January 1994 |
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| term_end5 = 6 October 1995 |
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| predecessor5 = |
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| successor5 = |
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| primeminister5= [[Patrick Manning]] |
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| office5= Minister of Information |
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| term_start5 = 9 January 1992 |
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| term_end5 = 24 January 1994 |
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| predecessor5 = |
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| primeminister5= [[Patrick Manning]] |
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'''Camille Robinson-Regis''' is a lawyer and politician from [[Trinidad and Tobago]] |
'''Camille Robinson-Regis''' is a lawyer and politician from [[Trinidad and Tobago]] |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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Camille Robinson-Regis attended [[Bishop Anstey High School]] before studying law at the [[University of the West Indies]], [[Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago].<ref name=gov>{{cite web|title=The Honourable Camille Robinson-Regis, MP {{!}} Trinidad and Tobago Government News|url=http://news.gov.tt/content/honourable-camille-robinson-regis-mp#.WhklmEpl-Uk|publisher=Government of Trinidad and Tobago|accessdate=25 November 2017|language=en}}</ref> She worked as [[corporate secretary]] at the National Flour Mills and was [[admitted to the bar]] of Trinidad and Tobago in 1985.<ref name=gov/><ref name=plan>{{cite web|title=Honourable Minister|url=http://www.planning.gov.tt/content/honourable-minister|publisher=Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Planning and Development|accessdate=25 November 2017}}</ref> Robinson-Regis is a member of the [[People's National Movement]] |
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Attended Bishop Anstey High School. Studied law at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. Was corporate secretary of the National Flour Mills. |
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Appointed to the senate in 1992. Minister of Information 9 January 1992 - 24 January 1994. Minister of Consumer Affairs 25 January 1994 - 6 October 1995. Elected to House of representatives for the constituency of Arouca South 27 November 1995. Held seat until 2007. Opposition party. Minister of Legal Affairs 26 December 2001 - 9 November 2003. Minister of Planning and Development 10 November 2003 - 7 November 2007. Temporary opposition senator 7 February 2012 - 19 November 2013. Opposition Senator 10 December 2013 - 17 June 2015. House of Reps for Arouca/Maloney elected September 2015. Minister of Planning and Development since 11 September 2015.<ref |
Appointed to the senate in 1992. Minister of Information 9 January 1992 - 24 January 1994. Minister of Consumer Affairs 25 January 1994 - 6 October 1995. Elected to House of representatives for the constituency of Arouca South 27 November 1995. Held seat until 2007. Opposition party. Minister of Legal Affairs 26 December 2001 - 9 November 2003. Minister of Planning and Development 10 November 2003 - 7 November 2007. Temporary opposition senator 7 February 2012 - 19 November 2013. Opposition Senator 10 December 2013 - 17 June 2015. House of Reps for Arouca/Maloney elected September 2015. Minister of Planning and Development since 11 September 2015.<ref name=gov/> |
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Governor of the [[Caribbean Development Bank]] since 1 January 2016.<ref>{{cite web|title=Camille Robinson-Regis: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=340782039&privcapId=22437403&previousCapId=9503874&previousTitle=Evrofinance%20Mosnarbank%20Joint%20Stock%20Commercial%20bank%20Joint-Stock%20Company|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=25 November 2017}}</ref> |
Governor of the [[Caribbean Development Bank]] since 1 January 2016.<ref>{{cite web|title=Camille Robinson-Regis: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=340782039&privcapId=22437403&previousCapId=9503874&previousTitle=Evrofinance%20Mosnarbank%20Joint%20Stock%20Commercial%20bank%20Joint-Stock%20Company|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=25 November 2017}}</ref> |
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Youngest senator to be appointed to the cabinet. High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Canada 2007-2010. Legal Education Certificate at the Norman Manley Law School, Jamaica |
Youngest senator to be appointed to the cabinet. High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Canada 2007-2010. Legal Education Certificate at the Norman Manley Law School, Jamaica.<ref name=plan/> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 11:09, 25 November 2017
The Honorable Camille Robinson-Regis | |
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Minister of Planning and Development | |
Assumed office 11 September 2015 | |
Prime Minister | Keith Rowley |
Trinidadian High Commissioner to Canada | |
In office 2007–2010 | |
Prime Minister | Patrick Manning |
Minister of Planning and Development | |
In office 10 November 2003 – 7 November 2007 | |
Prime Minister | Patrick Manning |
Minister of Legal Affairs | |
In office 26 December 2001 – 9 November 2003 | |
Prime Minister | Patrick Manning |
Minister of Information | |
In office 9 January 1992 – 24 January 1994 | |
Prime Minister | Patrick Manning |
Camille Robinson-Regis is a lawyer and politician from Trinidad and Tobago
Career
Camille Robinson-Regis attended Bishop Anstey High School before studying law at the University of the West Indies, [[Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago].[1] She worked as corporate secretary at the National Flour Mills and was admitted to the bar of Trinidad and Tobago in 1985.[1][2] Robinson-Regis is a member of the People's National Movement
Appointed to the senate in 1992. Minister of Information 9 January 1992 - 24 January 1994. Minister of Consumer Affairs 25 January 1994 - 6 October 1995. Elected to House of representatives for the constituency of Arouca South 27 November 1995. Held seat until 2007. Opposition party. Minister of Legal Affairs 26 December 2001 - 9 November 2003. Minister of Planning and Development 10 November 2003 - 7 November 2007. Temporary opposition senator 7 February 2012 - 19 November 2013. Opposition Senator 10 December 2013 - 17 June 2015. House of Reps for Arouca/Maloney elected September 2015. Minister of Planning and Development since 11 September 2015.[1]
Governor of the Caribbean Development Bank since 1 January 2016.[3]
Youngest senator to be appointed to the cabinet. High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Canada 2007-2010. Legal Education Certificate at the Norman Manley Law School, Jamaica.[2]
References
- ^ a b c "The Honourable Camille Robinson-Regis, MP | Trinidad and Tobago Government News". Government of Trinidad and Tobago. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ a b "Honourable Minister". Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Planning and Development. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ "Camille Robinson-Regis: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". Bloomberg. Retrieved 25 November 2017.