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    Don Guy is a prominent Canadian political strategist and public affairs expert. He is currently the Chief Strategist at Pollara Strategic Insights and a founding partner of gt&co, a consultancy specializing in public affairs and campaign strategies. Described by Maclean's as a "legendary strategist" and by the Globe and Mail as "the most successful Liberal strategist of the past decade," Don Guy has played key roles in numerous successful federal, provincial, and municipal campaigns across Canada.12

    Previously, he served as the Chief of Staff to the Premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2006 and held leadership positions at various organizations, including Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and Artisan Research & Communications Inc. He has also been involved in advising political campaigns, such as the 2013 BC Liberal Election Campaign.12

    Don Guy holds a Master of Arts in Political Behaviour & Environmental Studies from the University of Toronto and a BA (Honours) in Political Science from Carleton University.1 Beyond his professional roles, he has served on boards such as the Canadian Club of Toronto, the Churchill Society, and the InterAction Council of Former Heads of State and Government.2

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada