- Jean Désy
Jean Désy (
January 8 1893 –December 19 1960 ) was a Canadiandiplomat .Born in
Montreal, Quebec , he studied law atUniversité Laval and the Sorbonne in Paris. From 1919 to 1925, he taught history and law at theUniversité de Montréal .Désy was recruited by
Oscar D. Skelton , Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in 1925 to fill the position of Counsellor in Canada's new foreign service. He was posted to the Paris legation in 1928 and served on many delegations abroad.In January 1939 Désy was appointed Canada's first ambassador to
Belgium and theNetherlands , and the first envoy toBrazil in June 1941. Named ambassador in late 1943, he was the first Canadian career diplomat to be named an ambassador (earlier ambassadors were political appointments). In September 1947 he was named Canada's first minister toItaly . In January 1952 he was seconded by the government to direct theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation 's International Service (laterRadio Canada International ) to remove what was perceived as a left-wing bias in its reporting.Désy finished his career in Paris as ambassador to
France 1954-57, where he died in 1960.External links
* [http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canada-magazine/issue08/8t8-en.asp Canada World View, Issue 8, Summer 2000 profile]
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