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Carolyn Dubois

Great Lakes Water Quality Board Member at IJC - International Joint Commission

Carolyn DuBois is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in environmental management and water policy. Currently serving as the President and CEO of The Gordon Foundation since November 2012, Carolyn has held various roles within the organization, including Executive Director of DataStream and Director of the Water Program. In addition to these responsibilities, Carolyn serves as a member of the Great Lakes Water Quality Board for the International Joint Commission, advising on the implementation of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. Previous roles include Environmental Policy and Communications Officer at Sustainable Seas Trust, Project Officer for Green Procurement at CivicAction, and research positions at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Toronto Water. Carolyn holds a Master's degree in Environmental Management from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and a Bachelor of Science in Honours Biology with a minor in Environmental Studies from Mount Allison University.

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IJC - International Joint Commission

The International Joint Commission prevents and resolves disputes between the United States of America and Canada under the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty and pursues the common good of both countries as an independent and objective adviser to the two governments. In particular, the Commission rules upon applications for approval of projects affecting boundary or transboundary waters and may regulate the operation of these projects; it assists the two countries in the protection of the transboundary environment, including the implementation of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the improvement of transboundary air quality; and it alerts the governments to emerging issues along the boundary that may give rise to bilateral disputes.


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