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Profile Articles Activity Greg Donaghy is Director of the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History at Trinity College, University of Toronto. For many years, he was head of
the Historical Section in Global Affairs Canada, where he was general editor of its series, Documents on Canadian External Relations. In addition to editing six volumes in this series
covering 1950 to 1957, his publications include the monograph Tolerant Allies: Canada and the United States, 1963—1968 (MQUP, 2001, 2008); the biography Grit: The Life and Politics of Paul
Martin Sr.(UBC Press, 2015); and (with John Hilliker and Mary Halloran), Canada’s Department of External Affairs, Vol. 3, Innovation and Adaptation, 1968-84 (UTP, 2017). Greg Donaghy is the
editor of ten collections of essays on Canadian political and international history, and the author of more than 50 scholarly articles on Canadian foreign policy. His most recent publication
(with David Webster) is the collection A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid (UCP, 2019). He divides his time between Ottawa and Toronto. EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION * 1998 Phd, History