Rainer Knopff is a writer, professor of political science at the University of Calgary, Canada, and member of a group known as the Calgary School. He especially well known for his views about the influence of judicial decisions on Canadian public policy. In 2010, Knopff was appointed by the Prime Minister to the Governor General Consultation Committee,[1] a special committee to recommend a successor to Governor General of Canada Michaƫlle Jean. The panel recommended David Johnston who was installed as viceroy on October 1, 2010.
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