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Allan Rock, PC , BA , LL.B. (born August 30 , 1947 ) is a Canadian Politician and Diplomat . He was Canada's Ambassador to the United Nations from 2004 to 2006 and had previously served in the Cabinet of Jean Chretien , most notably as Justice Minister (1993-1997) and Health Minister (1997-2002).


EARLY LIFE

Rock was born and raised in Ottawa . He studied for a B.A. and an LL.B. at the University Of Ottawa and began his career as a trial lawyer.

As a student leader in 1970 he met John Lennon and drove him around Ottawa while he was hosting him for a "peace conference" he was holding. He had invited Lennon to Ottawa after his famous "bed-in" in Montreal . He tried to introduce Lennon to Pierre Trudeau , but the prime minister was not at home when they dropped by.


MINISTERIAL CAREER


In 2002 , Rock became the Minister Of Industry for Canada following five years in the post of Minister Of Health . Prior to this he was the Minister Of Justice and Attorney General.

In his role as Minister of Justice, Rock was heavily involved in bringing about the Canadian Gun Registry . This program was plagued by massive cost overruns, and is rumoured to be one of the reasons for the failure of Rock's abortive leadership bid. However Rock's tenure as a federal cabinet minister was in general characterized by controversy ranging from the handling of compensation for victims of tainted blood donations to actions of his department in the Airbus Affair (which ended in a public apology and $2,000,000 settlement to Brian Mulroney ).

While Health Minister, Rock turned his back on concerns about a coverup in his department of mistakes made by ).

Rock initially declared he would run in the Liberal Party Of Canada leadership race to replace the retiring Jean Chrétien , but he later dropped out. On December 12 , 2003 , his appointment as Canada's ambassador to the United Nations . Rock took office in early 2004 .

As Canada's ambassador to the UN, Rock spoke to the UN General Assembly on April 13 , 2004 , encouraging participation of the member nations of the United Nations on the matter of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme .

Certain Catholic groups have called for Rock's Excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church due to his support for abortion rights. Rock was also a strong supporter of Gay Rights , and specifically Gay Marriage , long before it became Liberal Party policy.

With the election of the Conservative Party Of Canada , it has been speculated that Rock would be replaced in his role as Ambassador. He had also been mentioned as a potential candidate to replace the departing Prime Minister Paul Martin as the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada but on February 3 , 2006 , Rock announced that he will not run for leadership of the Liberal Party.

On February 16 2006 , the newly elected Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the appointment of Rock's replacement, John McNee


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  Post5 Minister Of Industry
  Post5years 2002&ndash2003
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  Post5preceded Brian Tobin
  Post5followed Lucienne Robillard
  Post4 Minister For The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
  Post4years 2002&ndash2003
  Post4note
  Post4preceded Brian Tobin
  Post4followed Joe McGuire
  Post3 Minister Of Western Economic Diversification
  Post3years 2002&ndash2003
  Post3note
  Post3preceded Brian Tobin
  Post3followed Rey Pagtakhan
  Post2 Minister Of Health
  Post2years 1997&ndash2002
  Post2note
  Post2preceded David Dingwall
  Post2followed Anne McLellan
  Post1 Minister Of Justice
  Post1years 1993&ndash1997
  Post1note
  Post1preceded Pierre Blais
  Post1followed Anne McLellan


  Post1 Minister Responsible For Infrastructure
  Post1years 2002&ndash2003
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  Post1preceded ''vacant,'' previously<br> Marcel Massé
  Post1followed ''position abolished''


  Before Paul Heinbecker
  Title Canadian Ambassador To The United Nations
  After John McNee