Gerald Butts

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Gerald M. Butts (born 1971) is a former aide in the provincial government. He was Policy Secretary and then Principal Secretary in the Office of the Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty, in Ontario, Canada. He was a major architect of its platform in the 2003 Ontario provincial election.[1][2]

Butts has published articles in the Boston Book Review, the Literary Review of Canada and Gravitas. He has also appeared on television on programs such as W5 and TSN's Off The Record.

He is married to lawyer, Jodi (Heimpel) Butts and has two children, Aidan and Ava.

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[edit] Early life

Butts grew up in Canada. He received a B.A. and M.A. in English literature from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec before entering the Ph.D. program at York University in Toronto, which he left to pursue his career in politics.

While attending university, Butts was one of Canada's most successful competitive debaters. He was president of the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate and the McGill University Debating Union, and was a two-time Canadian National Debating Champion.

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Butts was also a delegate at the 2007 Bilderberg Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, 31 May - 3 June 2007. He was in the company of other notable Canadians: Jason Kenney (Member of Parliament) and Heather Reisman (Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.)[3]

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