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David Wilkins
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Full Name and Common Aliases


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David Wilkins is a renowned American lawyer and former politician who served as the U.S. Ambassador to Canada from 2005 to 2009.

Birth and Death Dates


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Born on March 3, 1951, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Nationality and Profession(s)


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American, Lawyer, Politician

David Wilkins has had a distinguished career in both the legal and political spheres. Before entering politics, he worked as a lawyer, specializing in business law and international trade. As a politician, he served multiple terms in the South Carolina House of Representatives.

Early Life and Background


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Growing up in Boston, Massachusetts, David Wilkins was exposed to the complexities of urban life from an early age. His family's experiences in this environment likely influenced his future career choices. After completing his high school education, he attended Harvard University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He later went on to earn his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

Major Accomplishments


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David Wilkins' most notable achievement is perhaps his tenure as U.S. Ambassador to Canada. During this period, he was instrumental in strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations. His diplomatic efforts were marked by a commitment to fostering cooperation on issues such as trade, security, and environmental protection.

Notable Works or Actions


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As a politician, David Wilkins sponsored several significant pieces of legislation aimed at promoting economic development and job creation in his home state of South Carolina. He was also an advocate for education reform, pushing for policies that would improve access to quality educational resources.

Impact and Legacy


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David Wilkins' impact on U.S.-Canada relations during his tenure as Ambassador cannot be overstated. His tireless efforts have left a lasting legacy in the form of strengthened ties between the two nations. Furthermore, his commitment to education reform has helped pave the way for future generations of students.

Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered


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David Wilkins is widely quoted and remembered due to his significant contributions to international diplomacy and domestic policy. His experience as a lawyer and politician has equipped him with a unique perspective on issues ranging from trade agreements to education reform. As a result, his opinions and insights are often sought after by media outlets and policymakers alike.

Through his work as U.S. Ambassador to Canada, David Wilkins demonstrated an unwavering commitment to fostering cooperation between nations. His legacy serves as a testament to the importance of effective diplomacy in promoting global understanding and collaboration.

Quotes by David Wilkins

Canada is playing a major role protecting freedom in that area of the world.
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Canada is playing a major role protecting freedom in that area of the world.
in the best interests of the people of the United States, and we stand behind it.
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in the best interests of the people of the United States, and we stand behind it.
I honestly don't know the answer to that, ... Were they asked? I don't know.
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I honestly don't know the answer to that, ... Were they asked? I don't know.
I know of no overture or effort being made by either side to begin the discussions.
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I know of no overture or effort being made by either side to begin the discussions.
Once that process is completed, assuming there is no (US) appeal from it, that would result probably as early as the end of January that there would be no tariffs on softwood.
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Once that process is completed, assuming there is no (US) appeal from it, that would result probably as early as the end of January that there would be no tariffs on softwood.
(This is) in violation of our state laws - and (they're) smuggled back across the border in violation of your laws.
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(This is) in violation of our state laws - and (they're) smuggled back across the border in violation of your laws.
Talk of trade wars and retaliation make good copy but they don't make good sense in my opinion. Friends negotiate, they don't retaliate.
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Talk of trade wars and retaliation make good copy but they don't make good sense in my opinion. Friends negotiate, they don't retaliate.
The aid pouring from all across Canada has been truly overwhelming, ... Many countries are offering help, nobody more so than Canada ... You're at the top of the list and for that we will always be very grateful.
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The aid pouring from all across Canada has been truly overwhelming, ... Many countries are offering help, nobody more so than Canada ... You're at the top of the list and for that we will always be very grateful.
At every level in Washington, people are talking about that and looking for . . . another secure document that would not inhibit or impede trade or legitimate travellers across our country.
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At every level in Washington, people are talking about that and looking for . . . another secure document that would not inhibit or impede trade or legitimate travellers across our country.
At every level in Washington, people are talking about that and looking for .Ê.Ê. another secure document that would not inhibit or impede trade or legitimate travellers across our country.
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At every level in Washington, people are talking about that and looking for .Ê.Ê. another secure document that would not inhibit or impede trade or legitimate travellers across our country.
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