This lecture series, established in 1973, honours Donald Gow, the first director of the School of Public Administration. The Donald Gow Memorial Lecture brings a prominent figure in public affairs to Queen鈥檚 University each year to speak on a topic in Canadian public policy. It is intended to complement the basic direction of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program, which encourages interdisciplinary analysis of public policy issues. In the past, the Gow Lecture was an integral part of the School's annual Policy Forum, but has now become a stand-alone event in the school's annual calendar of events.
Born in Calgary, Donald Gow received his BA (Political Science) at the University of Manitoba in 1940. He served with the Royal Canadian Signal Corps in Europe during the Second World War and was discharged with the rank of captain. Both before and after his war service overseas, Gow worked with the Civil Service Commission of Canada.
From 1953 to 1956, Gow was assistant chief of the Defence and Works Section of the Treasury Board in Ottawa. In 1957, he attended the Imperial Defence College in London and then went to the NATO offices in Paris. In 1960, he returned to the Treasury Board to become involved in the early stages of pay research and labour policy.
In 1965, he enrolled as a doctoral student in Political Studies at Queen鈥檚 University. Following his graduation in 1967, Dr. Gow became executive assistant to the principal at Queen鈥檚 University, and in 1970, the first director of what was then the School of Public Administration. Motivated by his public service and academic experience, he worked vigorously for the establishment and continual improvement of the Master of Public Administration program at Queen's until his sudden death in 1973.
Past lectures in this series:
2024: Amy Baker, 鈥婬er Excellency Ambassador of Canada to the Kingdom of Norway & MPA Alumna
2023: Andrea Gunraj, 鈥媀P of Public Engagement, Canadian Women's Foundation, Ontario
2018: The Hon. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, 鈥婰ieutenant Governor, Ontario
"A World That Works For Everyone"
2015: Jerry Dias, Unifor
"Rethinking Worker Rights in a Digitized World"
2014: Hon. Thomas Mulcair M.P., Leader of the Official Opposition
"Canada in the 21st Century: A Vision for Peace, Prosperity and Global Leadership"
2013: Hon. Bob Rae, M.P., Interim Leader, Liberal Party of Canada
"Action This Day: Why Canada's First Nations People Can't Wait"
2012: Hon. John Baird, Minister of Foreign Affairs
"Ontario at the Crossroads"
2011: Hon. Peter Milliken, M.P.
"Can Governments Cope?"