Chairman of the Security Intelligence Review Committee
In office May 1, 2015 – July 19, 2019
Appointed by
Stephen Harper
Preceded by
Deborah Grey (acting)
Succeeded by
Marie Deschamps (as Chair of the NSIRA)
2nd Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Appeal
In office September 22, 2009 – June 23, 2014
Nominated by
Stephen Harper
Appointed by
Michaëlle Jean
Preceded by
John D. Richard
Succeeded by
Karen Sharlow
President of the Privy Council
In office June 25, 1993 – November 3, 1993
Prime Minister
Kim Campbell
Preceded by
Joe Clark
Succeeded by
Marcel Massé
Minister of Justice
In office January 4, 1993 – November 3, 1993
Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney Kim Campbell
Preceded by
Kim Campbell
Succeeded by
Allan Rock
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs
In office February 23, 1990 – January 3, 1993
Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney
Preceded by
Bernard Valcourt (1989)
Succeeded by
Pierre H. Vincent
Solicitor General of Canada
In office January 30, 1989 – February 22, 1990
Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney
Preceded by
James Kelleher (1988)
Succeeded by
Pierre Cadieux
Member of Parliament for Bellechasse
In office September 4, 1984 – October 25, 1993
Preceded by
Alain Garant
Succeeded by
François Langlois
Personal details
Born
December 30, 1948 Berthier-sur-Mer, Quebec, Canada
Alma mater
Laval University
Pierre BlaisPC (born December 30, 1948) is a Canadian jurist and former politician and Cabinet minister.[1] He also served as the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Appeal until his retirement in June 2014.[2]
On May 1, 2015, Blais was appointed as chairman of the Security Intelligence Review Committee by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, replacing Interim Chair Deborah Grey who was stepping down from the Committee.[3] The SIRC was dissolved on July 19, 2019, with the creation of the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency. Blais served as a member of the NSIRA until his term expired on May 1, 2020.
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