McTeer, Maureen (1952–)

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McTeer, Maureen (1952–)

Canadian lawyer, author, and first lady. Name variations: Maureen Clark. Born Maureen McTeer, Feb 27, 1952, in Cumberland, Ontario, Canada; m. (Charles Joseph) Joe Clark (prime minister of Canada, 1979–80), June 30, 1973; children: Catherine Jane Clark (b. 1976).

Medical-law specialist and advocate for equality in Canada, lectured on such issues as education, health care, technology, and institutional change; chair of the Canadian Bar Association's Eastern and Central European Legal Programs; active member of the Canada-China Child Health Foundation; foreign advisor to the Tianjin Children's Hospital; author of Tough Choices: Living and Dying in the 21st Century, Residences: Homes of Canada's Leaders, and Canada's Democracy and How It Works.