Colin Robertson (born November 27, 1954) is a Canadian former diplomat and a commentator on international affairs specializing in Canada-United States relations.
Robertson had a career in the Canadian foreign service spanning from 1977 to 2010. Over that time he served at Canada's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, as Vice Consul in the Canadian Consulate in New York City and as Counsellor and Consul in the Canadian Commission (now Consulate General) in Hong Kong.[3]
In his final assignment, Robertson directed a project at Carleton University's Centre for Trade Policy and Law with the support of the federal and provincial governments as well as the private sector on Canada-US Engagement.[5]
Other work
Robertson is currently a senior strategic advisor for McKenna, Long and Aldridge LLP where he focuses his practice on U.S.–Canada government relations and advising clients on policy issues that involve perspectives from both sides of the border.[6] He is the vice president and a senior research fellow at the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute[7] based out of the institute's Ottawa office. He appears regularly on CBC,[8][9]CTV[10][11][12] and Global[13] to comment on international affairs, and is a regular contributor to iPolitics and The Globe and Mail.[14][15][16][17] He also works with the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
He served as president of the Historica Foundation from 2006-2007 and is the honorary chair of the Canada Arizona Business Council. He is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy. Robertson sits on the boards of the Conference of Defence Associations Institute and of Canada World Youth, where he is the vice chair.[18][19][20][21]
He is also the former president and executive member of the National Capital Branch of the Canadian International Council.[22]
He was editor of bout de papier - Canada's Magazine of Diplomacy and Foreign Service] and president of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers.
He is a distinguished senior fellow at NPSIA, former member of Carleton's President's Advisory Council and a current member of the NPSIA Advisory Council.[23][24]
He was named in Embassy Magazine 2012 edition of the "Top 80 Influencing Canada Foreign Policy".[25]
Awards
He is an Honorary Captain of the Royal Canadian Navy assigned to the Strategic Communications Directorate.[26] The Alberta Motion Picture Industry Association awarded him with the 'Friend of the Industry' in 2004 for his work in promoting Alberta's film industry.[27] Robertson was given the "Hot Potato Award" for helping to increase collaboration between U.S. and Canada organizations and stakeholders at the 2012 Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) Summit.[28] Also in 2012, Robertson was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.[29]