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Michael Grant Ignatieff, M.P.,(/ɪgˈna.tʃəf/) (born May 12, 1947 in Toronto) is a public intellectual, historian, and Canadian politician. He has held academic positions at Cambridge, Oxford, and Harvard. An award-winning author, he has also worked as a journalist and documentary filmmaker.
Ignatieff was based in the United Kingdom from 1978 to 2000. During this time he was on the faculty at both Cambridge and Oxford Universities and worked as a film-maker and political commentator for the BBC. He lived in the United States from 2000 to 2005; there, he was director of Harvard's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. He returned to Canada in 2005 and took a position at the University of Toronto; in November, 2005 he was heralded as a possible Liberal candidate for the next federal election.
In 2006 he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Etobicoke—Lakeshore. Ignatieff was named associate critic for Human Resources and Skills Development in the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet on February 22, 2006. He left this position on April 7, 2006 to become a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party. The front-runner for much of the campaign, he was defeated by Stéphane Dion on the leadership convention's fourth and final ballot. Ignatieff is currently serving as the party's Deputy Leader
WHEN ANY OF YOU ASSHOLES FEEL THEY CAN COMPETE WITH THESE CREDENTIALS POST IT..
Good academic credentials yes.....good leader? Thats yet to be demonstrated.
Dion has excellent academic credentials, I rest my case.