Gary Mar

Gary Glen Mar ECA QC, (simplified Chinese: 马健威; traditional Chinese: 馬健威; pinyin: Mǎ Jiànwēi; born July 26, 1962) is a Canadian businessman and former politician in Alberta. He is currently the President and CEO of the Canada West Foundation.

The Honourable
Gary G. Mar
Alberta Trade Representative to Asia
In office
October 2011  June 30, 2015
Minister-Counsellor of the Province of Alberta to the United States of America
In office
September 27, 2007  March 16, 2011
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Calgary Mackay
Calgary Nose Creek (1993–2004)
In office
1993–2007
Preceded bynew district
Succeeded byTeresa Woo-Paw
Personal details
Born
Gary Glen Mar

(1962-07-26) July 26, 1962
Calgary, Alberta
Political partyProgressive Conservative
SpouseNancy
Children3
ResidenceEdmonton, Alberta
Alma materUniversity of Calgary, University of Alberta

Mar served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 to 2007 and prior to his diplomatic postings held several Cabinet portfolios – Community Development; Health and Wellness; Education; Environment; and International and Intergovernmental Relations. On December 3, 2007, he was appointed the Official Representative for Alberta in Washington, D.C., and worked in the Canadian Embassy with the official title of Minister-Counsellor of the Province of Alberta to the United States. In March 2011, he resigned his post in order to seek the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta in its 2011 leadership election which he ultimately lost.

Gary Mar was appointed as the Province of Alberta's Representative in Asia on October 14, 2011. He led the province's strategic outreach efforts from his post in Hong Kong, from where he oversaw the province's five other Asia offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul and Taiwan.

After more than 20 years as an Alberta politician and government official, Gary Mar's public sector career came to an end on June 30, 2015, when his contract as Alberta's representative in Asia expired, amid criticism of the former provincial Progressive Conservative administration's payout of $140,000 as part of a contract it signed with Mar in December 2011.

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